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West Yorkshire 11 year old wins concept car design competition

Eleven year old Jai Mistry of West Yorkshire has been named the winner of an Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) competition to design a concept car for the future.

The competition launched by automotive professional body IMI and motor retailer, the Sytner Group, set out to inspire the next generation of vehicle users to design a concept car for 2030.

Jai’s design, which he named CaSE (Cost-Saving, Safe and Environmentally friendly), brings together the latest technologies to reduce vehicle ownership costs, protect the planet and keep families safe.

Representatives from the IMI and Synter Group presented Jai with his prize of Goodwood Festival of Speed tickets, as well as sharing details of his design with the whole school.

Jai’s car of the future boasts airless rubber and fibre glass tyres, which will last longer, save fuel and are recyclable and a Graphene battery to save recharge time and go the extra mile.

Biometric technology offers vehicle security, while seatbelt and steering wheel monitors assess the health conditions of the driver in emergency situations.

Virtual door mirrors on the inside of the car improve visibility in poor driving conditions, reduce wind noise and create a more aerodynamic driving experience.

Steve Nash, CEO of the Institute of the Motor Industry said: “In addition to the colossal thought gone into his vehicle design, which is bursting with new inventions, Jai delivered a well-thought-out brand and marketing campaign to promote his vision of the future. It is incredibly inspiring coming from someone so young and underlines why we really must listen to the future generations when it comes to sustainable mobility.”

Paul Hudspith, Sytner added: “Should it go into production in the future, Jai’s family friendly CaSE design ticks all the boxes needed to not only support the automotive sector in meeting the Government’s Road to Zero ambition, but also ensure a safe, green and affordable motoring future for centuries to come.”

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