College for Creative Studies student Sangwoo Cho presents his concept for a 2025 midsize sedan. (See complete coverage: 2014 WardsAuto Interiors Student Design Competition.)
College for Creative Studies student Sungkyung Lee presents his concept for a 2025 midsize sedan. (See complete coverage: 2014 WardsAuto Interiors Student Design Competition.)
College for Creative Studies student Arkadiy Okham presents his concept for a 2025 midsize sedan. (See complete coverage: 2014 WardsAuto Interiors Student Design Competition.)
Fullsize pickups still will be around in 2025, but they will have to be a lot different in order to meet corporate average fuel economy and emissions targets. What will their interiors look like? (See related story: Student Designers Envision...
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In the fourth annual WardsAuto Interiors Student Design Competition, three students from Detroit’s College for Creative Studies are recognized for exceptional work.
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