BRIEF

Project Arrow was a design competition initiated by the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, asking Canadian design students to design an all-Canadian electric concept vehicle for 2025. The design brief set expectations for a CASE vehicle: Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric, providing the opportunity to design many new human-centric services.

Co-designed with Marie-Pier Alary, our concept embraces the diverse needs of the Canadian people through features of modularity and accessibility - in which I primarily focused on facilitating through a dynamic interior space and the design of an electric micromobility scooter.

MODULARITY
IS THE NEW
LUXURY

Many parts of Canada allow you to commute from the city to the mountains as if its your backyard. E-NOVA was designed to adapt to these environments seamlessly, and accommodate the range of activities Canadians are fortunate to experience.

Many parts of Canada allow you to commute from the city to the mountains as if its your backyard. E-NOVA was designed to adapt to these environments seamlessly, and accommodate the range of activities Canadians are fortunate to experience.

Many parts of Canada allow you to commute from the city to the mountains as if its your backyard. E-NOVA was designed to adapt to these environments seamlessly, and accommodate the range of activities Canadians are fortunate to experience.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

MICROMOBILITY

CONCEPT

MICROMOBILITY

Our goal of seamless accessibility within environments, gave rise to the concept of a multi-use scooter, encouraging the use of micro-mobility as a convenient way to commute in dense city centers. Hooks on the handlebar can be configured to take over the roll of a shopping cart when picking up a few grocery items, or the trolley shelf can help transport heavier equipment from the vehicle to the campsite.

Our goal of seamless accessibility within environments, gave rise to the concept of a multi-use scooter, encouraging the use of micro-mobility as a convenient way to commute in dense city centres.

Hooks on the handlebar can be configured to take over the roll of a shopping cart when picking up a few grocery items or the trolley shelf can help transport heavier heavier equipment from the vehicle to the campsite.

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

INTERIOR SPACE

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© 2025 BAILEE VAN RIKXOORT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2025 BAILEE VAN RIKXOORT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

© 2025 BAILEE VAN RIKXOORT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.