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Original Articles

Emotional needs of car buyers and emotional intent of car designers

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Pages 455-474 | Received 15 Mar 2010, Accepted 06 Jan 2012, Published online: 02 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

We investigated the emotional intent of car buyers and designers in two related studies. The first study involved 179 Asian and European car owners from 10 countries who were interviewed in a survey. The results showed that several car design descriptors gave similar emotional associations in Europe and in Asia. Clearly, car owners look beyond functionality to consider emotional design features. The affective descriptors of the Asian sample were used in a second study involving seven car designers from an automotive company in mainland China. They were instructed to include affective features in their design of a car dashboard after first designing without instructions to include those features. The designers had no previous experience of affective car design, but the results revealed emotional changes to their design. It can be concluded that car designers may need to learn how to include emotional design features as a design procedure.

Acknowledgements

Funding for this study was partially supported by the European Commission on the FP6 IST-CATER project, Contract No. 035030. It was undertaken by a consortium comprising 11 European and 3 Asian partners. We acknowledge the participation of 7 designers at Chang'an Car Manufacturer in Chongpin, China.

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