The 1994 I.DE.A Modulaire was a concept study created by the Italian design house I.DE.A Institute. It was presented as a modular vehicle, focusing on flexibility rather than a fixed single-purpose body style.
The core idea behind the Modulaire was adaptability. Instead of building a car around one rigid layout, I.DE.A treated the vehicle as a modular platform that could support different uses and configurations.
Unlike some other concepts of the era, there are no widely available technical specifications, dimensions, or production-related details.
The Modulaire is interesting because it reflects a recurring 1990s theme in concept-car design: using modular architecture to make a small car more versatile.
I.DE.A was already known for imaginative work on one-off studies and engineering exercises, so the Modulaire fits naturally into that tradition.