The Callum eVita has been designed with desirability in mind.
The eVita's split tailgate hides a ramp . . .
. . . and the boot's roof acts as a weather cover when entering the EV
This completely flat floor enables wheelchair users to move around more easily.
Puddle lamps are displayed to show how much room the car's ramp needs
Ex-Jaguar design chief creates wheelchair-accessible EV

Callum eVita concept, designed with Motability, is based on Stellantis's mid-sized electric MPV platform and has an integrated ramp, two charging ports and a rear infotainment bar.

21 Mar 2024 | 5609 Views | By Will Rimell and Felix Page, Autocar UK

Ex-Jaguar design chief Ian Callum has partnered with Motability to create an electric car designed specifically around wheelchair users, with unique features to make the car “more desirable” for customers than the converted vans currently on offer.

The eVita concept, created by Callum's eponymous design agency and based on Stellantis's mid-sized ...

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