good drawing and nice perspectives on both the 3/4 front and interior. It looks like a Ferrari Dino or a Fierro though. Hood is too short, i do like the back how it kicks up. Might want to tone it down with the photoshop lighting effects though and the interior drawing is cool and unique, but muddy looking.
The actual car can never match the headlight treatments we see in the conceptual drawings. The drawings all have almost an integrated melding of the fender and the headlight. Unfortunately, Fed collision and lighting height laws work heavily against a production version like the drawings.
I do see some Ferrari influence on the door panel and rear pillar line, but the front looks a lot like the current corvette. The rear appears to be reaching back to older generations of corvette, possibly even camaro? Interesting, I'd like to see it in real life, though I think aerodynamics would kill that design off again.
To be honest this concept picture is the best one I seen yet.
Also, I pray the people from General Motors are looking at this site and using this concept for the next corvette. It truely takes the design to a newer level. The only thing Chevy has to do is to make the base do 0-60 in 3.8 sec. and it would be a wrap.
i agree with some of the guys , it kinda looks like a mustang from the sides and back, those new modified aftermarket mustangs. maybe if you stretch it out a little and widen it.
I think that the drawing looks like a conglomeration of too many other cars. The corvette needs to go retro C3. That was the most original looking corvette and arguably the best looking corvette in history. And I am talking 68-73, not that coke bottle design of the later years.
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