Ukrainian designer created the interior of the future Tavria

Designer Roman Pryadko is known for creating car renders based on Ukrainian cars.

The Ukrainian Tavria has not been produced for 26 years, and most likely will never be renewed. But nothing prevents designers from fantasizing about what a Tavria could look like if it were produced now.

One of these dreamers is designer Roman Pryadko, who a few years ago made a series of sketches on the Tavria, ZAZ-968, and other domestic cars.

Roman’s previous works showed only the exterior design of cars that have the features of classic ZAZs. And now it came to the interior. In several computer-generated illustrations, Pryadko showed the Tavria Nova interior in blue and yellow, the colors of the national flag. In addition, the seats, steering wheel and torpedo are decorated with an ornament reminiscent of Ukrainian embroidery.

In general, the interior is not original and resembles most of the interiors of modern small cars. In particular, in the center of the torpedo, there is a display with a set of physical buttons grouped under it.

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The automatic transmission lever and the joystick for changing driving modes are visible on the center console. It is interesting that automakers are gradually abandoning the gear lever in favor of joysticks or buttons. So this solution looks outdated.

 

Both interior variants have ambient interior lighting in blue or yellow. Drawings by Roman Pryadko

The steering wheel is two-spoke, loose, and has buttons for switching cruise control and multimedia. In the center is the Tavria logo, reminiscent of the Nissan logo. The seats have fashionable stitching and look quite comfortable.

We would like to remind you that this project of the Tavria interior is just a fantasy of the author, Ukrainian designer Roman Pryadko, which has nothing to do with the possible design of any car.

This is what Roman’s Tavria looked like from the outside.

 

Source auto.24tv
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