Type: Concept & Prototype
Material: Carbon Fiber
University Project – IED Rome
In collaboration with: Euro Compositi
Material: Carbon Fiber
University Project – IED Rome
In collaboration with: Euro Compositi
Project Overview
Three Wheels is a sustainable mobility concept developed during a university course at IED Rome. The project explores an alternative way of moving through the city, combining innovation in form, material, and experience.
Three Wheels is a sustainable mobility concept developed during a university course at IED Rome. The project explores an alternative way of moving through the city, combining innovation in form, material, and experience.
Designed with an emphasis on performance and design, the vehicle was conceived in carbon fiber, leveraging the technical expertise of Euro Compositi, a company specialized in carbon molding for the aerospace sector.
My Contribution
I was responsible for the complete 3D development of the concept, translating the initial idea into a fully defined digital model. This model was then used to build a functional prototype, which was later exhibited at Milan Design Week, showcasing its innovative approach to urban mobility.
I was responsible for the complete 3D development of the concept, translating the initial idea into a fully defined digital model. This model was then used to build a functional prototype, which was later exhibited at Milan Design Week, showcasing its innovative approach to urban mobility.
Design Inspiration & Features
A design language inspired by Lamborghini, with sharp lines and a dynamic stance
A unique riding experience more similar to surfing than to traditional kick scooters
A large central wheel, designed for better road handling and higher speeds
A layout that invites users to rethink the way they interact with personal transport, combining sportiness and sustainability


