Pininfarina Teorema Introduces A Radical Concept With A Unique Seating Layout

This is not a standard concept car. It was entirely developed using VR.

Pininfarina, an iconic Italian design house, is well-known for creating beautiful cars. These include classic models like the Ferrari 250 GT SWB or Peugeot 504, as well as more modern designs such as the Alfa Romeo Brera or its Battista. The talented team is looking into the future, equipped with the most recent tech, and has created a wild concept car exclusively using virtual reality/augmented reality.

The Teorema is a radically designed electric concept measuring 5,400 millimeters (212.5 in) long. It’s nearly as long as the most recent version. Mercedes-Maybach S-Class . It measures only 1,400mm (55 inches) high and was created using Pininfarina’s wind tunnel to optimize aerodynamic efficiency. The large air ducts at the sides channel air from the front to the rear, improving airflow and increasing the EV’s range.

The cabin’s unusual seating arrangement features a 1+2+2 layout. Imagine McLaren F1/Speedtail (and Gordon Murray), but with a third-row seat and no steering wheel. The Teorema is an autonomous electric concept that allows engineers to move the front seat forward. Pininfarina explains that there are two modes: a Drive Mode and a Rest Mode. This transforms the interior into a social space where people can move about.

We don’t have the technical details of the concept car, but we know that the Teorema is built on an exclusive rolling chassis designed by Benteler, automotive supplier. These elegant seats were created in collaboration with furniture manufacturer Poltrona Frau. They can fold down to become a bench. Continental also participated in the R&D process. They provided the pop-up buttons. Each button has a different shape to make it easier to identify.

Pininfarina doesn’t plan to produce the Teorema, as it was created as a demonstration tool. According to the company, its unique concept will be presented to selected people over the next few weeks.