As AI grabs all the headlines, both positive and negative, how might they affect car design?

Motoring groups have used AI to create machine interpretations of the current best selling UK cars.

The designs show how AI driven modelling can shape the cars of the future, reducing design time and cost.

 

The future unveiled

They’re some of the most popular cars on the UK’s roads. However, here they are reimagined in a glimpse of what an AI-designed future could look like.

Leasecar.uk and LeaseElectricCar.co.uk leap into the future of vehicle design by using machine learning to reimagine versions of some of the most popular current models.

With carmakers spending as much as £2.5 billion or more on a single design, AI could streamline the process, dramatically reducing development time and cost.

These new designs took just a few minutes, mirroring the models that machine-learning tools will use to generate the cars of the future.

AI-driven modelling will create car designs that are highly aesthetically pleasing and can be evaluated quickly. This could even do away with the need for expensive consumer testing.

From reimagined classics to cutting-edge electric vehicles, AI opens up new horizons for car design.

 

Vauxhall Corsa

The UK’s best-selling car typically features sleek lines, a modern exterior and a distinctive grill. AI reimagines the Corsa as a sportier shape with more aggressive masculine styling to reflect the tastes of future generations.

 

Nissan Qashqai

The worldwide favourite for its practicality, versatility and comfortable driving experience features a modern and stylish exterior design. With a bold front grille and distinctive headlights, the reimagined version has an athletic, contemporary appearance.

 

Ford Puma

The compact crossover SUV looks more like a mini-Porsche when using AI to generate its future shape. A modern aerodynamic exterior design sets it apart. The leek lines combined with bold proportions giving it a dynamic look.

 

Kia Sportage

The new Sportage is one of the fastest-selling cars in the UK thanks to its roomy interior and evocative contemporary design. An AI-designed version builds on this with a yet more muscular appearance and larger stylish alloy wheels.

 

Nissan Juke

The reimagined Juke has a bold and unique exterior that evokes a sense of sportiness and individuality. The sloping roof and high wheel arches give it a compact and dynamic appearance while the prominent headlights and grille give it a real presence.

 

Hyundai Tuscon

The current Tuscon has a ‘Fluid Sculpture’ to its shape with a prominent grille and a streamlined silhouette. An AI-designed version accentuates the design with larger wheel arches and aggressively styled alloys combined with a futuristic front end.

 

Tesla Model Y

The sloping roofline and hatchback-style rear end give the Tesla Model Y the look of a Porsche Cayenne. Blending practicality, performance and efficiency in an electric SUV package the redesigned Y will turn heads if it ever comes to market.

 

MINI

The British brand is known for its iconic compact cars characterised by their unique retro-inspired design. It’s a distinctively boxy but rounded shape from the AI-designed model. However, it is immediately recognisable as a MINI with more modern futuristic lines.

 

Volkswagen T- Roc

Having grown in popularity thanks to its stylish design, practicality and versatility, the new T-Roc feels more rooted in its current design. With sharp lines and dynamic proportions, the AI model reflects VW’s contemporary design language.

 

Ford Fiesta

The American compact car has been in production since 1976 but the machine-developed design retains nothing of its late twentieth-century heritage. Modern and dynamic, sleek and aerodynamic the new Fiesta has genuine sporty appeal.

Hi speed futures

Tim Alcock from Leasecar.uk and LeaseElectricCar.co.uk believes the industry, much like the rest of the world, is about to radically shift.

“The automotive industry is on the brink of a monumental shift with the integration of Artificial Intelligence in car design and technology.

“As technological advancements continue to reshape our world, leading automakers are exploring innovative ways to enhance the design, driving experience, safety features, and overall performance.

“Manufacturers spend billions on finding the most aesthetically pleasing designs to increase sales but AI is poised to drastically reduce the time and costs involved using predictive and generative AI models.

“Already we are seeing AI text-to-image generators that allow users to create images by describing what they want to see using natural language.

“Aesthetically pleasing or aesthetically innovative models can now be created on a standard corporate laptop.

“As manufacturers continue to develop and utilise AI technology our cars of the future will not be created from multiple designs being run through consumer testing but by machines that understand what we are looking for in a car better than we do.”

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You can see more new car designs and technological advancements from leasecar.uk here.