Electric Ferrari Alto, inspired by the “Daytona” is very much in evidence on the front, as is the reinterpretation of the additional lights in the grille of the “250 GT.”
The designer Alban Lerailler, after modeling the volumes and overall shape of the car, added it to the Al to be able to test many different evolutions. Then it reworked the most relevant one on PhotoShop.
The electric Ferrari, without the VI2? This is certainly the toughest challenge a brand like Ferrari will have to face in the next few years. How to replace such an icon?
The theme is divided into 2 different languages by a sharp line: the top is fluid and generous, while the bottom is geometric. Accompanied by technical and digital details that communicate the object’s electrical identity.
Active aerodynamics are developed on the roof section, with panels that open to act as airbrakes.
Images credit Alban Lerailler
source Behance
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