The Italian historic coachbuilder Pininfarina may have stopped designing cars for Ferrari, but has sure been busy lately.

Just two weeks ago, the firmannouncedit’s going to create a 1000hp electric truck for the EV startup Hercules, and on Wednesday revealed its utterly sleekTeorema concept.

The Teorema is Pininfarina’s first 100% virtually developed concept car and aims to offer “an all-new interpretation of fully electric, autonomous mobility.”

Designed inside out

The design teams in Cambiano and Shanghai created the interior experience before developing the exterior, starting from a scalableelectric skateboard chassis which allows the car to maximize in-cabin space.

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Passengers sit in a space shaped like a pentagon, while the driver — if they choose an active driving mode — sits alone up front in a central seating position, which can also be turned around to face the occupants.

Since the Teorema doesn’t have doors on the sides, passengers can also convert the four chairs into benches, where they can rest or even sleep.

To enter, “they simply walk inside” as the rear opens and the roof extends upward and forward.

Multiple driving modes

The Teorema is completely autonomous requiring, therefore, no driver on the wheel. On top of that, it features three driving modes that create a different space experience.

Augmented reality

Behind the car’s windshield and side glasses appear virtual images, aligned with real-world data, that inform passengers about “relevant traffic information, places of interest, and curiosities.” Passengers can interact with the displayed information and choose to learn more or share it with the other occupants.

Unfortunately, Pininfarina doesn’t typically build cars itself, so it’s highly unlikely that the Teorema will ever reach production. Instead, it manifests the firm’s design expertise and previews how it will approach its future creations.

Well, I don’t know about you, but if that’s indeed the future of electric autonomous mobility, I’m sold!

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Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou

Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainabili(show all)Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainability, green tech, AI, and EU policy. With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.

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