Tata Motors RaceMo Sporstcar Bags German Design Award 2018

- The RaceMo sportscar is designed at Tata Motors Design Studio in Italy
- RaceMo received the award in Gold category for International Excellence
- Tata Motors' hopes to bring the RaceMo sportscar to India soon
Making its first public appearance at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show, the RaceMo has made headway in the global automotive industry. Designed at the Tata Motors Design Studio in Turin, Italy, the RaceMo has been bestowed with the German Design Award (GDA) in the Gold category for International Excellence in "Exceptional Product Design". The RaceMo combines strong expressions of Tata Motors' IMPACT Design elements i.e. Humanity Line, Slingshot Line and Diamond DLO, giving the car instant recognizability.
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Guenter Butschek, CEO and MD, Tata Motors said, "Winning the prestigious German Design Council's Gold Award for Automotive Design is a proud moment for us and, and is testament to the skill and passion of the Global Tata Motors Design team. A perfect blend of Italian sensuality and Indian ingenuity, the RaceMo is the first innovation from our sub-brand TaMo and our emotional, unexpected leap to the future. The RaceMo connects with the aspiring customers of India, making it a perfect extension of our customer's personality. We hope to continue on this path towards innovation and disruption in product design and technology."
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Pratap Bose, Head of Design, Tata Motors said, "With the RaceMo winning the award for International Design Excellence, within a few months from its first global showcase, marks a very important milestone for Tata Motors Design Team. The RaceMo was the result of the intense collaboration between the design and engineering team at Tata Motors. What started off as a design study today stands strong as a production ready two-seater sports coupe, specially designed for the global Indian audience. All of us at Tata Motors are very proud and excited about bringing the car to India."
The RaceMo has been built on an innovative MO-Flex platform, a structural technology, enabling greater freedom in surface design, efficient large-scale part integration leading to modularity and faster time to market.
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RaceMo is India's first globally developed 'phygital' car, merging the physical and digital worlds. Meant for the risk-taking, adventure loving, digitally native, mobile first technophiles of India, the RaceMo is also India's first connected car. Powered by Microsoft, RaceMo will bring to life connected technologies such as cloud computing, analytics, geo-spatial and mapping, and increased human-machine interface, creating a new benchmark in the industry for connected vehicles. The RaceMo, which is the first Indian sports car available on Microsoft's gaming platform Forza has already in just 8 months, over 2.2 million users experiencing this design.
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