4. Automobile design is the process of designing the appearance and
functionality of automobiles, including cars, trucks, vans, buses, and even
motorcycles. The interior and exterior of every vehicle on the market today
was designed by automobile designers. These designers are usually
responsible for the color scheme of an automobile, along with the way the
vehicle is shaped. Besides making a vehicle attractive, designers are also
partly responsible for designing the shape of the car as well.
5. What Does an Automobile Designer Do?
Every automobile starts with a simple idea, and it’s an automobile designer’s job to
come up with these ideas. Usually, automobile designers work in teams, with other
designers or engineers. Depending on the circumstances, designers may need to develop
Once a concept has been formed, an automobile designer will then make basic sketches
of the automobile using CAD, or computer-aided drafting. This computer software can
then be used to make a much more detailed drawing of the vehicle. These drawings are
usually 3-D images, which will often include every little detail of a vehicle, from the
curves of the headlights to the tip of the exhaust. The color scheme of a vehicle, inside
and out is also usually represented in these drawings.
6. Automobiles in India
The automotive industry in India is one of the larger markets in the world. It had
previously been one of the fastest growing markets globally, but is currently
experiencing flat or negative growth rates.[1][2] India's passenger car and commercial
vehicle manufacturing industry is the sixth largest in the world, with an annual
production of more than 3.9 million units in 2011.[3] According to recent reports, India
overtook Brazil and became the sixth largest passenger vehicle producer in the
world (beating such old and new auto makers as Belgium, United Kingdom, Italy,
Canada, Mexico, Russia, Spain, France, Brazil), grew 16 to 18 percent to sell around
three million units in the course of 2011 and 2012.[4] In 2009, India emerged as Asia's
fourth largest exporter of passenger cars, behind Japan, South Korea, and
Thailand.[5] In 2010, India beat Thailand to become Asia's third largest exporter of
passenger cars.
The majority of India's car manufacturing industry is based around three
clusters in the south, west and north which is described in the next slide:
7. REGION STATE RENOWNED COMPANIES
SOUTH Chennai Ford, Hyundai, Renault,
Mitsubishi, Nissan, BMW, Hi
ndustan
Motors, Daimler, Caparo, Mini
, and Datsun
WEST Mumbai,Pune,
Gujarat
General Motors,
Volkswagen, Skoda, Mahindra
and Mahindra, Ford, Maruti
Suzuki and Peugeot-Citroen
NORTH Gurgaon and
Manesar
Maruti Suzuki,
8. There is hardly one industry that comes up with equally fascinating
technology like the automotive industry, almost no industry has been
equally globalized. And almost no industry is equally contested.
International competition, cost pressure and the need for maximum
flexibility are just some of the challenges automotive OEMs and
suppliers are facing today. Only the continuous improvement of
technologies and processes based on global standards and best
practices will ensure their future competitiveness. With Daimler,
another leading company has chosen to optimize its global vehicle
development on the basis of the technologically leading software
solutionsˆ by Siemens PLM Software.
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Product Lifecycle Management for
Automotive & Transportation
9. AUTOMOBILE NEWS
Envisage Group launches bespoke design
services
At the Top Marques Show in Monaco British
Envisage Group is launching a new design service
that allows customers to have their dream car
designed and built to their specification.
Volkswagen previews Midsize Coupé Concept
Volkswagen has released a set of design sketches
that preview a midsize four-door coupé concept
car set to be unveiled at the 2014 Beijing Auto
Show.
10. AUTOMOBILE NEWS
Volkswagen teases 400 hp Golf ahead of
Beijing Show
Volkswagen has released the first design
sketches that preview the Golf R 400
Concept, a high performance version that
will make its debut at the 2014 Beijing
Auto Show.
Local Motors launches 3D Printed Car
Design Challenge
Local Motors has started a design
challenge that asks participants to submit a
design for a two-seater car to be built using
3D printing technologies. The deadline is
May 13, 2014.
11. CONCLUSION
The motive of the core technologies team aims to fulfill the
engineering needs & technical aspects in the desired sectors
namely automobile as this particular sector serves as a root of
the entire country business . The ongoing marketing scenario
has undergone several awareness programs including seminars
which resulted in fair & early response from the organization.