This project addresses the largely overlooked needs of individuals with hearing impairment, a community whose mobility-related challenges have not been adequately studied or addressed through design. Many users with hearing impairment do not openly express the difficulties they face while interacting with their environment, making it essential to understand their experiences, aspirations, and adaptive behaviours—particularly in the context of driving and personal mobility. The project focuses on developing a concept vehicle tailored to the requirements of hearing-impaired users, recognising that varying degrees and types of hearing loss call for adaptable solutions. By establishing a common foundational design that can be refined through user feedback, the aim is to create a mobility system that integrates supportive technologies, modern aesthetics, and user-centric features. Drawing from research, experimentation, and existing assistive practices, the project aspires to significantly enhance the safety, confidence, and overall mobility experience of hearing-impaired individuals.