Multi-Platform Design Expertise
From compact cars to motorcycles, watercraft, and off-road vehicles, OZ_GARAGE applies the same design methodology across all platforms. Each project begins with understanding proportions, constraints, and intended use, ensuring that every design feels coherent, functional, and purpose-driven—regardless of the vehicle category.

Mercedes e63

Lexus is500

Mercedes cls 55

Mercedes A-Class

BMW M3 E92

BMW M5 CS

VW POLO

Audi RS3

Toyota supra mk5
Pre-Production
Design-driven concept development Every project begins with a clear design intent. Before any engineering work, we focus on redefining the vehicle’s lines, proportions, and overall morphology to create a strong and coherent visual identity. Our design approach is driven by meaningful inspiration and purpose — not by copying existing vehicles — ensuring each project has its own character and direction. Once the creative vision is defined, we translate it into structured design foundations that respect real-world constraints and production logic.
Production
Engineering the design for real-world manufacturing After design validation, the project moves into the engineering phase. At this stage, the approved design is rebuilt with precision, ensuring every surface, dimension, and mounting solution is suitable for real fabrication. Our CAD work is not purely visual — it is developed with production, assembly, and durability in mind. This guarantees accurate fitment, structural integrity, and manufacturing reliability.
Post-Production
From digital model to physical parts Post-production is where the digital design becomes a real, physical product. All components are manufactured following the validated CAD data, ensuring consistency between design intent and final execution. Each part is produced with durability, precision, and finish quality as priorities, resulting in installation-ready components.
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