Multidisciplinary studio Seymourpowell has designed a concept for a “private shared” ride-hailing service, which features retractable partitions and air-purifying technology.
Focused on offering passengers more privacy in ride-sharing services, Seymourpowell’s driverless Quarter Car concept has four seats that can be separated by adjustable partitions running through its two central axes.
This configuration allows the interior to be split into four individual and sellable spaces, enabling singular riders to have their own walled-off area.
Passengers travelling in a couple can also book seats face-to-face or next to one another, while those in groups can book the entire vehicle.
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