Royal  College of Arts has truly crafted some royally spectacular  designs of  concept cars that do not yet soar in to the skies but look  almost good  enough to go around as alien creations that are crafted for   inter-planetary journey travelling at the speed of light. Being   constantly in touch with almost every single concept car design on a   daily basis and having seen more than a few personally it is pretty hard   to get surprised anymore consistently. But once in a while amazing   designs like this come along which take the standards several notches   higher by not just producing ‘Spielberg’ styled stuff, but also making   them energy-efficient and emission free!
These concept cars build upon the RCA’s world-renowned vehicle   design program, which has produced many exceptional designers over its   40 years of existence. Now that nearly every major auto manufacturer  has  announced plans for an energy-efficient automobile, these  breathtaking  designs should set a whole new standard in eco-design as  we venture in  to a future that holds a millions surprises which we hope  are filled  with green goodness.
Pierre  Sabas’ Airflow concept encases an electric engine and  suspension  within an exterior constructed entirely of glass, while Jon  Radbrink’s  Nuaero car integrates sophisticated aerodynamic principles  such as  airfoils, a venturi tunnel, and a catamaran-esque underbody to  maximize  its efficiency. Sergio Loureiro Da Silva’s rocket-red Phoenix  car  pairs beautiful aerodynamic curves with a system that regenerates  lost  energy through movement, and Arturo Peralta Nogueras’ futuristic   vehicle runs on algae and features an evolving solid hologram technology   to adapt to its environment, passengers, and scenarios. 
You  just have to sit back and take a moment to allow this amazing  work to  actually sink in as it would still look unreal. All I can say is  that,  “Thank God we had photography or all the words in the world could  not  have conveyed the sense of spectacle that I have just witnessed.”

