Gazal 1 Design Concept by King Saud University Students Debuts in Geneva

Gazal 1 Design Concept by King Saud Univesrity and Studiotorino live in Geneva 08.03.2010

By Thami Masemola
March 8, 2010 3:00 pm
Filed Under: Concept Car, Design, Geneva Motor Show

Fifty students from the King Saud University in Saudi Arabia worked on this Gazal 1 concept car from April 2009. It has now been presented at the Geneva Motor Show. The students worked in collaboration with Magna Steyr on the engineering side and Studiotorino for styling. Over 50 sketches were offered and the final one chosen in May last year. An Australian designer named Peter Arcadipane was called on to supervise the whole project.

The main brief was to create an SUV with certain classical undertones but modern at the same time. It would be based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class in terms of chassis and mechanics.

Every aspect, from styling and engineering feasibility to a running prototype were conducted in both Riyadh city and Turin where Magna has its Italian office. The prototype will be unveiled in Riyadh some time this year to mark the end of the project.

As for the name, Gazal is a reference to the very fast Arabian Gazelle, an apparently extinct antelope identified with the Saudi Arabian area. Green is said to be quite popular with Arabian people so it became the main colour of choice.

 


Press Release (Click to expand)

The Project

The Gazal 1 styling model, presented at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show on the King Saud univesrity stand, is the result of the first "project" of KSU automotive engineering degree course in Riyadh.

The "project" management dedicated to fifty students, running from April 2009 within end 2010, totally cared by KSU docents was supported by external partnerships with Magna Steyr Italy for engineering along side Studiotorino for styling as mentors.

Academic lessons, covering all aspects of automotive development, including styling and engineering feasibility as well as the engineering and construction of the styling model and the first running prototype, were conducted in Riyadh in parallel to "on the job" training In Turin.

Within 2010 the running prototype will be presented in Riyadh and will signify the completion of the KSU automotive project.

Beyond the academic and technical aspects of the project, the experience provided a good opportunity for co-operation, cultural exchange and the development of new friendships.

The Style

The styling requirements given to Studiotorino by King Saud University and outlined in the first meeting in Riyadh on April 7th 2009, were very clear: this new SUV would be classical, contemporary and durable whilst avoiding short lived fashion and would to be based on the chassis and mechanics of the long wheel base Mercedes G-class.

Studiotorino called on the expertise of Peter Arcadipane, an Australian designer of thirty years experience in some of the best known Automotive design studios around the world, cooperating directly in team with the KSU students. Over 50 sketches side view proposals were presented and the academic body began a selection process which led to the final choice in May 2009.

Along side the KSU students and the supervision of teachers from the University, Magna Steyr Italy carried out the development of the digital surfaces used for the construction of the styling model presented at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.

The "environmental graphic study" only for the style sketches comes from the stage offered to Studiotorino by the I.A.A.D. design institute in Turin and their students, in optic of collaboration among schools.

The name "Gazal 1" and the colour green were selected by the university staff for their local significance. Gazal refers to the Arabian Gazelle, a fast, strong and particularly well adapted animal to the region and green being one of the most popular colours amongst Arabian people.

 

Comments (page 1 of 2)

Jeremiah Clarksonius
March 8, 2010 3:18 pm
It looks like someone has put a Burka on a car...

super_car_muscle_man
March 19, 2010 12:30 pm
hahaha! i went to the show and this was a flipping joke. it looked like a humoungous cheap plastic toy. stupid and pointless. how the hell did this piece of crap make it in?

MTC
March 8, 2010 3:24 pm
a design from at least 20 years ago and will base on a car design around 30 years ago

simply outdated, even my grandma is trendier than this

joelynn
March 8, 2010 3:38 pm
i guess something has got to replace hummer

2010S5
March 8, 2010 4:08 pm
How sad. This is by our future car designers.

moodyaaa
March 8, 2010 4:49 pm
such a funny car. But i am happy to see a car from my country in my favorite Website. an by the way , GAZAl means Deer in arabic :)

EDavis
March 8, 2010 8:03 pm
They conducted an "engineering feasibility" on a vehicle that, "in terms of chassis and mechanics" will be "based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class."

The German engineers who designed the bulletproof chassis and mechanicals upon which the Gazal 1 will be based will, after nearly 40 long years, finally be able to get some sleep secure in the knowledge that a bunch of 19 year-old kids from a country with a long and storied history of automobile production (cough) have stamped their seal of approval on the G-Wagen's underpinnings.

Here's a good photo of a G-Wagen in which the feasibility of it's engineering is being tested by having all four of it's wheels off the ground:

http://www.dopeshiz.com/G-Wagen.jpg


Edited by user on March 8, 2010 at 8:13 pm
997-GT500-STI
March 8, 2010 9:14 pm
Although the car is ugly as hell, I give them props for trying. Much better than the shoe skating hoby they showed on youtube...lol

BabyMilo
March 9, 2010 12:50 am
Did the word stylish go out the window on the first day on the job?

najdier
March 9, 2010 1:06 am
It is a good effort, considering the starting point is a 30-year-old design. The spare tire bulge is a detail last seen on the Isuzu Vehicross and rarely copied. A shame, since it is good looking and practical. The upright windscreen is inescapable, coming from the G-Class. There are also design overtones from the Ssangyong Korando.

autoficianado
March 9, 2010 1:19 am
This is a joke and the designer who supervised this should be fired where he can then make ugly home appliances...

Hero Sina
March 9, 2010 2:13 am
i thought Arabian people can't spell `G` , so how they spell Gazal?

moodyaaa
March 9, 2010 10:15 am
we "Arabs" don't spell G but its another latter which not exist in English so thats y its start with "G"

najdier
March 9, 2010 11:20 am
Can you say "Razal" with a French accent?

Bojassem
March 9, 2010 2:50 pm
We can spell "G", but we rarely use it. najdier response is correct.

moodyaaa
March 11, 2010 2:09 pm
Anyway that what i ment ;)

Hardboy997
March 9, 2010 2:17 am
Reminds me to some Saints Row 2 typical offroad vehicles hehe. And the front looks like russian GAZ Volga.

FAIL

headers
March 9, 2010 3:59 am
@ Hero Sina... Damn ur ignorant!!!! Oh, and that car is FUGLY!

SPORTINGUISTA_29
March 9, 2010 4:25 am
Another strange car just look like an Ssangyong Musso!!!

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