2012 Paulin VR Concept Car


The VR Concept is a 2-seat sportscar designed for the year 2010. It is the first creation of Swedish Paulin Motor Company, founded by ex-Ford designer Daniel Paulin.

This concept car aims to demonstrate Paulin’s vision of future design directions aiming for the market requirements of 2010 and further. Below we report a description of the project and some exclusive images.


The main proportions are typical of two-seat GT cars. The exterior is characterized by the cockpit design, which is inspired by modern jet-fighters, and by the original scheme of the opening panels. The windshield/roof is hinged in the cowl area.


With windshield/roof in open position, the doors can be open independently. The rear wing is integrated in body with a flush condition. In use it moves up and rotates to create appropriate down force.


Side mirrors are replaced by external cameras, located above the rear fenders. The view can be seen on a wide display just above the instrument panel. "In the interior, less is more – 2 bucket seats, steering wheel, gear shifter and a control unit," Paulin continues. "This concept car is a pure driving oriented vehicle where the design intent is all about simplicity and functionality in true Scandinavian fashion." 

Paulin, currently involved on several design projects around the globe, will continue to launch concepts to highlights trends and ideas of where automotive are and should develop.

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