
The smart.bus concept is a design study of a six-passenger compact minivan that reinterprets the brand’s trademark design elements, from the safety cell to the two-tone paint scheme. The author is German car design student Matthias Wondrak.
The smart.bus Concept is a the bachelor thesis project of Matthias Wondrak, a German car design student at Munich University. It shows how a minibus for the Smart brand might look like.





Matthias Wondrak explains the design of his concept: "A main feature is the green horizontal light stripe that separates the body volume into two halves without losing interior space.
"It gives the car a wider and lower look and adds contrast to the silver body panels.

"The main smart design safety feature, the tridion cell, is all new. It is designed with a negative shape that makes the high safety standard and enormous stiffness visible to the customer.
"The safety cell has two triangle pillars at the roof of the car that make B-pillars unnecessary. For the customer, this feature provides a better visibility and more interesting design."


The minibus concept was developed at the MBtech Design Center in Leonberg, Germany, under the supervision of Andreas Kurbos and Benjamin Nawka, and in cooperation with Proceda modelling company, based in Weissach, Germany.

About the Designer
Matthias Wondrak is a German Designer who works at the MBtech Design Center in Leonberg, Germany (MBtech Group is a 100% subsidiary of the Daimler AG).
He studied industrial design at Munich University with a focus on transportation design.
After internships at KIA Design Center Frankfurt and MBtech Design he made his bachelor thesis project at MBtech Design.
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