What does a steering wheel look like in a world where cars might not need one anymore? And then, studiokurbos built it anyway. Not because driving is going away, but because it’s evolving. They designed a steering wheel that could evolve with it.
At first glance, it’s almost alien. This futuristic steering wheel concept features two sculpted arms, semi-transparent, rotating with purpose. Not your average circle. But once you grab hold, it clicks, this is what control should feel like. Not stiff. Not overdesigned. Just right. Those rotating handles aren’t just about style. They’re about choice. You steer when you want. The car takes over when you don’t.
There’s a touchscreen tucked into the center. Not tacked on, baked into the form. You don’t need a manual to use it. Want to change your following distance? Just tap. Adjust cruise control? Swipe. No need to scroll through clunky menus or shout commands into the ether. A futuristic steering wheel concept by studiokurbos that functions as your command center, it’s ideal for autonomous mobility.
Every part of this is made to shift and adapt. Some features are not designed just to hit buzzwords. They are made with modularity in mind because the future we’re building toward doesn’t have one single answer. Some people will still want to drive. Some won’t. Cars will learn. People will change. This wheel is ready for all of it. This isn’t about reinventing the wheel. It’s about acknowledging that the wheel itself is no longer the whole story. It’s a gesture of trust, a tactile interface, a fallback when you want it, and a thrill when you need it.