Oxfordshire schoolboy who's won a big car design contest

9-year-old Oliver saw off competition from hundreds of entries

Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 15th Nov 2023

A nine-year-old from Oxfordshire has created his own ‘Car of the Future’ based on a Mini Electric after winning a competition.

Oliver Gorrord, from Didcot, was plucked from hundreds of entries as part of the contest ran by Mini and Crayola for children aged between four and 10 to predict their car of tomorrow.

His design focused on nature, with the exterior of the vehicle featuring different types of animals and foliage.

Oliver said:

“I like the idea of all cars being electric, as they are better for the environment, animals and the planet. My car is designed as camouflage, so it blends into natural environments.”

The prize didn’t just include his design being put on a car in a vinyl wrap but also a large supply of Crayola art materials for his school. He’ll also be get to visit Mini’s Plant Oxford site to see how the Mini Electric is made.

Federico Izzo, director of Mini UK & Ireland, said:

“Children are renowned for their boundless imagination, and this is evident in the ideas they have presented.

“We had entries which focused on being better for animals, boosting the mood of those around them, helping to save the bees and plenty with a focus on sustainability – the creativity of the designs was fantastic.

“We are excited to bring Oliver’s design to life and hope he will continue to innovate and dream big in the future.”

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