The mission was pure: focus on form language and aerodynamic sculpting, not engineering feasibility. The result is a mid‑engine speedster – the Italian Barchetta class – where every surface is a deliberate play between sharp, edgy lines and soft, organic curves. Pop‑up headlights sit flush with a one‑piece hood‑fender structure, while front arches echo the Lancia Stratos. Side cameras replace mirrors, and the engine bay proudly bares its heart through a wide rear grille.
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It’s an interesting concept; i do see the influence from some other cars.
Small detail, but I notice it has a manual shift lever … but I don’t see a clutch pedal. Also, on - “the side mirrors, are cameras” … I don’t understand how I would turn my head, to look at the mirror for a quick side check - and, not see anything.
First off, these are beautiful renders, and I like details on the interior. The one thing that throws me is the scale of the woman. Either she is a giant or that is a two seater go-cart. In that image it also looks like the steering wheel would be 4 inches from your chest if you were to sit in it. I don’t get that impression with the other images so maybe it just the giant woman tricking my brain. Anyways, great work. Very impressive.