EIVIA
EIVIA imagines a future where mobility is automated, but drivers still have a place. With V2X managing collision risk through vehicles, roads, and infrastructure, driving no longer has to be a daily responsibility. It can return as a chosen experience of speed, control, and connection.
When the Future Meets Drivers
Vehicle to Everything
V2X lets vehicles read more than the road ahead. They can receive information from signals, infrastructure, pedestrians, other vehicles, and the city itself. When everything speaks to the same network,
traffic no longer depends on each driver reacting alone. Risk can be handled earlier, before it becomes collision, opening a safer ground for driving to change.
Driver Centered
Driving Focus
EIVIA places the driver at the center of the experience. Its tandem layout, clear view, and focused cockpit keep attention on the road, turning movement into something direct, physical, and intentional.
EIVIA is not a pure race car. It is a road car shaped by the feeling of the track. Its low body, centered driver, and aerodynamic form bring performance focus into a vehicle made for moments when driving is chosen, not required.
Built for Streets
Born from Track
This track scene presents the car as a precise performance tool. Its low proportion, enclosed wheels, and flowing aerodynamic surfaces are shaped around stability, speed, and clean airflow. The result is not an aggressive racecar image, but a focused machine built to stay calm under pressure.
INSPIRATIONS
Lotus Elise
EIVIA reinterprets the Elise’s four round headlamps as front openings and light details, keeping a trace of classic Lotus identity while giving it a new functional role.
Lotus Evija
EIVIA takes inspiration from the Evija’s rear aero tunnels, using large airflow channels as both a performance feature and a visual signature.
Czinger 21C
EIVIA adapts the 21C’s tandem layout, placing the driver on the centerline and using the rear seat as a compact passenger or flexible cargo space.