This is the ultimate pizza delivery vehicle, according to Domino’s, which held a public design challenge to come up with the best car to drive pizzas around. It’s small, it has sliding doors, a rear-view camera and sliding shelves for the pizzas.
Sadly, it’s not a real car and just a design made by Anej Kostrevic from Slovenia but I would absolutely love to live in a future where such pizza delivery vehicles existed. Can you imagine seeing these on the road? Like seeing an Ice Cream truck, this Ultimate Pizza Vehicle would make me want to immediately get pizza. Here’s a deeper explanation:
It has multiple storage solutions to enable the driver a comfortable ride and easy access to everything he needs. Navigation system or maps are stored on the large touchscreen display and are easy to use. For the night deliveries the vehicle has an auxilary light integrated in the right side mirror illuminating the suroundings. Sodas and salads are cooled via air conditioning in the side box next to driver or in teh back drawer. Interior has multiople storage solutions to keep all required elements at hand.
Make it happen Domino’s. [Local Motors via Design Taxi]













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In reality it’s no difference to a Smart car. When you see a few of them pottering about they’ll lose their charm and you’ll think of them as another unsightly urban menace.
Just customize a Smart car and you’ll have everything you need. Verts Kebaps of Texas have done it very well, using a German commercial kitchen fitting company to create a Smart car ‘food truck’. Similarly, there’s nothing stopping Domino’s from ditching the passenger seat and installing heated cabinets for their pizza’s.
Actually they’d never do that as they only hire drivers with their own vehicles. So this whole thing is just another PR stunt.
^this. All of ^this.
I saw a few commercials from Domino’s whilst I was in the USA recently, where they asked staff what would make the perfect pizza delivery vehicle.
All seemed a bit unnecessary to me, I’ve never gotten a scooter-delivered meal and thought ‘WOW, they definitely need a bespoke vehicle to deliver this and push up the cost of my food…’
My idea for the perfect pizza delivery car? A Lamborghini Aventador.
Well, where’s the harm in asking?