Lesson 1Changing 3–5 key words into visual terms and useful picksThis part shows how to pick 3–5 brand key words and turn them into visual terms, fabric picks, and useful actions, making sure every seen and used part steadily shows the planned brand promise.
Picking clear, not plain key wordsMood boards linking words to picturesShape language matched to key wordsFabric, colour, and look choicesUseful actions matching key wordsLesson 2Setting target user and use situations in 3–5 short lines: city travel, life hints, contact patternsThis part leads you in setting target users and use situations, changing city travel patterns, life hints, and contact ways into short stories that guide design choices, feature orders, and brand voice.
User types for compact electric vehicle SUVsDaily city trips and path mappingLife hints and brand match checksContact ways and tech hopesWriting short user story linesLesson 3Outside surface style: main spaces, extra lines, shoulder/character lines, fold orderThis part details outside surface style, from main spaces to extra lines and fold order, showing how to manage reflections, pull, and bright spots so the SUV looks clean, new, and clearly on-brand from all sides.
Main body spaces and mass setupShoulder and character line plansExtra folds and break logicReflection management and bright flowSurface pull for electric vehicle newnessLesson 4Inside build: dashboard types, bridge versus layered consoles, view lines, and felt widthThis part explains inside build choices for dashboards and consoles, comparing bridge and layered setups, handling view lines, and using space, colour, and lights to boost felt width, openness, and brand-specific feel.
Dashboard height and section plansBridge versus floating console logicLayered dashboard for depth and light playView lines, seat points, and clear sightFelt width through shape and colourLesson 5Outside basics: size rules for compact electric SUVs (wheelbase, extensions, beltline, roofline)This part explains size rules for compact electric SUVs, showing how wheelbase, extensions, beltline, and roofline picks affect position, usefulness, air flow, and how steadily they show the planned brand feel.
Wheelbase and cabin-to-body balanceFront and back extension length tweaksBeltline height and glass-to-body rateRoofline flow, narrow, and air flow effectPosition, track width, and visual steadinessLesson 6Light plans: main mark (front/back), day run light shapes, moving sequences and their brand partThis part details how front and back light marks, day run light shapes, and moving sequences set brand knowing, help safety and rules, and make a lasting night feel that grows across future vehicle lines.
Front mark setup and orderBack light designs and night feelDay run light shapes, thickness, and beatMoving sequences and legal boundsLight family plans across linesLesson 7Interface and contact feel: display setup, touch versus touch controls, surround zones, and response styleThis part covers interface and contact feel, from display setup and control mix to surround zones and response style, making sure every touch, sound, and light answer feels natural, steady, and matched to the brand’s feel.
Main and extra display zoningTouch versus touch control balanceSurround lighting as interface waySound, touch, and visual responsesStarting up, modes, and state clearnessLesson 8Wheel and position design: link between wheel size, tyre shape, wheel arch handling, and felt surenessThis part looks at wheel and position design, linking wheel size, tyre shape, and wheel arch handling to felt sureness, efficiency, and comfort, while keeping sizes possible for packing, cost, and air flow performance.
Wheel width versus body scaleTyre shape, comfort, and sport feelWheel arch shape and cut designsEvenness, shift, and track widthAir flow wheels and electric vehicle efficiency hintsLesson 9Storage and usefulness logic: seen versus hidden storage, changeability for city lifeThis part looks into storage and usefulness logic for city life, balancing seen and hidden spaces, changeable setups, and flexible load answers so the vehicle feels natural, without mess, and truly helps daily city ways.
Mapping daily carry items and flowsSeen versus hidden storage spotsChangeable boot and back seat ideasFlexible cabin organisers and railsQuick clean and easy reach answersLesson 10Seating and body fit: seat outlines, pad shapes, felt support, and social seating logicThis part focuses on seating and body fit, covering seat outlines, pad shapes, felt support, entry and exit, and social seating logic so riders feel comfy, safe, and naturally pushed to connect.
Seat point, posture, and sight aimsSeat outline and side support tweaksPad shape and pressure mappingBack bench versus single seatsEntry, exit, and turn ideas