Nice concept. I doubt it's realistically possible to engineer a car that cool and still meet side-impact regulations. Overall, nice body lines. The front definitely screams Alfa.
Honestly, though. Did someone shatter that rear-end? It's a thousand shards, man. Imagine accidentally bumping into it in a shopping center. You'd have half the exhaust pipe up yo... nevermind. Great design.
So do I but it only gives hints of production. I don't understand the piece in front and side of where the passenger sits though.It looks like a barrier to the driver.
I can see some of that in there. The rear is just downright odd, but the profile and the front end work. There are supposed to be two other Alfa concepts debuting from different designers as well, so we may get three very different interpretations of what the next generation of Alfa Romeos may look like.
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First of all, what the heck is a Pandion? Simple: a type genus of the Pandionidae. Mmm hmm. That'd be an osprey, sometimes known as a fish hawk. Moving on, then.
Wow, talk about stretching the source of a name. Never heard of Pandionidae before, but for any literary geeks out there, Pandion was the name of a group of knight in a series of books produced by David Eddings. Just weird all around...
Love the Star Trek hyper-drive rear end! Drive too fast in reverse and you'll skewer birds and small animals, then take off and let the afterburner BBQ them. Just need to add a BBQ sauce dispenser.
The side profile and front fender/hood shot at that angle all look very 'Stingray' to me... Maybe even a little C7 Stingray concept. Obviously not the nose or rear of the car though. I dunno, cool car either way!
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