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have been making their way online over the last couple weeks.
Rembrandt. W-16, front-engined coupe, 2015.
Atlantic, 2015:
Veyron Barchetta, 2008:
You can see Sasha Selipanov’s fingerprints all over these. He’s now Koenigsegg’s design director. Always love to see unreleased stuff getting some daylight.
I particularly like the Atlantic. Nice translation of the Chiron to a front-engined package. But I still prefer Sasha’s sketches for the Chiron that wasn’t was. That front end would have been perfect.
You might also recognize some of his unofficial stuff, like some Ferraris:
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These are excellent. I 100% see Koenigsegg’s logic in hiring him. The Rembrandt concept looks especially awesome; much more classic in proportions than the Chiron.
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It’s weird how advances in lighting change car design. The car industry is so goddamn slow. Also, of course they’re excellent. That’s what we do.