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Click above for more RCA Eco-Friendly ConceptsWhenever car design students tackle a project with as little direction as designing a “future eco-friendly car,” you know that the designs will bear little resemblance to what’s currently available. Still, when it’s students from the Royal College of Art we’re talking about, we should take note. After all, this is the same school that graduated the likes of Peter Horbury, Ian Callum, Martin Smith from Ford of Europe, Aston Martin’s design director Marek Reichman and Peter Schreyer, Kia’s current design head and the man behind the iconic shape of Audi’s original TT.The winner of the 2008 Pilkington Automotive Vehicle Design award was Pierre Sabas with his Airflow concept (shown above). Although the looks of the car, with its entire exterior made from glass, are pretty far fetched, the in-wheel electric motors specified by the designer may have a future as many automakers are already exploring this idea for production. In contrast, Arturo Peralta Nogueras’s concept uses non-existent “solid hologram technology” for the exterior along with an interior that evolves with its surroundings. We’re sure that one’s coming right around the corner. Thanks for the tip, Mike!

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