Breaking the Symmetry: Spyker C69
Munish | Oct 27 2007


The newest from Spyker is a concept called Spyker C69, its design is hard work from six Industrial Design Engineering students. They got up with the design in a search for equilibrium between power and classiness, class and comfort.

Since the inception of car designs, designers have always tried to be symmetrical in their work. The surge for symmetry was so relentless that almost every car looked pretty much symmetrical from outside.

The four member crew wanted to register some changes in the trend, so they came up with this concept, a concept that looks away from all regulars. The way in which its doors open, and some other features are something we don’t find in regular cars.

The designers still don’t have any clue about the practicality of the concept but it looks awesome. The concept runs on two Vr6 engines, one at the front and one for the rear, each one of them produces 260 hp.



[Source: Zercustoms]

Comments Add your Comment
Login Via Instablogs or Facebook to comment
Not a memberJoin Instablogs for free to comment
Or
Add your comments as guest
Name
Email
Gender
Male Female

Can't Read Reload.

Enter code here

Comment
Send to: