The digital car rendering world is a truly fascinating place. It allows some incredibly talented artists and renderers to create some fantastic pieces of work. The best thing about them is that they don’t need a real car taken apart and modified, and they could allow for some purely fictitious creations.
One talented renderer is Carmstyledesign, who has a YouTube page to showcase their work. And they’ve created this amazing Phantom R1200 hypercar concept rendering.
A Wild Fictional Hypercar
The first thing we notice is that this hypercar is incredibly wild looking and futuristic. The front-end in particular is quite radical. There is just a small grille in the lower-half of the front fascia, while above that is quite a sloping, carbon fiber surface with interesting headlights. They are incredibly thin and tucked right into the corners of the front fascia. The fascia itself has an intriguing shape, with a curve in the middle, swooping down and then popping back up at the left and right. At the bottom, there is a front-splitter, but a relatively subtle one compared to what you could have on a hypercar.
More Radical Phantom Detailing
There are plenty of excellent details across the rest of the Phantom. The side has some incredible aero detail, with a few appendages and curves, particularly around the front of the rear wheels where it looks like an attempt is also made to direct airflow over the wheel. The front fenders of this car are actually quite large, potentially not what you would expect from a hypercar, while the roofline itself is quite low down and very swooping towards the back of the car. The lines are quite clean, but there is a lot of detail at the back of the Phantom.
Impressive Detail At The Rear Of The Phantom
The Phantom’s rear end might be where the most extreme detail is. The back shows a large diffuser at the bottom, with big winglets at either side and the diffuser stakes highlighted with red. There are large vents at the left and right, and above all that is quite an elegant and striking looking rear wing. It is low to the back of the car and is relatively subtle, somewhat unusual for a performance car. No engine details or performance statistics are actually given, but the car is no doubt a very fast one and a very loud one.
Source: Carmstyledesign YouTube Channel