The Porsche Carma is a concept study created by a team of students from the Institute Superieur de Design (Valenciennes, France). The team was formed by: Germain Baillot, Pierre Fichet Delavault, Julie Dicks and Simon Menu.
The aim of the design team was to create an extreme sportscar which could also be suitable for every-day use. They chose Porsche because of its advanced engineering technologies and its "technical culture".
Particular attention was paid to the vehicle's aerodynamics, which resulted in a detailed study of the body and underbody surfaces in order to achieve the necessary downforce.
At the rear an internal spoiler was created by channeling the air-flow underneath the exterior "skin" of the car. The flat underbody integrates two Venturi-tubes that increase the ground-effect. The powertrain adopts Porsche's classic six cylinder boxer unit.
Based on the exploratory sketches by Pierre Fichet Delavault, the 3D surface modeling process was carried out using Alias StudioTools 13.5, while the surrounding environment, required for the final renderings and animation, was created in Maya 8.5 using polygonal modeling.
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