The Iguana project represents an innovative solution for exhibition-grade agricultural tires developed for the company Mitas. Our main goal was to create a unique aesthetic that also respects the functionality and user comfort of the product. We aimed to design a tire that not only appears robust but is also physically capable of handling demanding work in various environments and conditions.
Given the futuristic nature of the concept, we drew inspiration from the design language of the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk aircraft. This aircraft is renowned for its distinctive angular design. The futuristic and advanced design of the F-117, introduced in the 1980s, symbolizes technological advancement in stealth technology, efficiency, aerodynamic study, and the visual identity of transport vehicles. The absence of curved surfaces makes the F-117 an iconic example of an innovative approach to stealth and efficiency, which we incorporated into our tire design.
We implemented this design approach into our tires, creating an aesthetic aligned with current trends in the automotive industry, where angular, robotic forms dominate. We believe this design makes our tires a competitive and futuristic concept that has the potential to succeed in the market.



