Get your Somersaults, Bombs, and Barrel Rolls all gathered up, folks, cause here’s the “Polygon Hot Rod.” From an old face with mad new ideas, designer Adam Zerbib brings this aesthetic-heavy concept to the streets, but not to the race track. Zerbib mentions wind-tunnel trials but tells them off as a limit!
Check the words of Zerbib out:
Everybody knows that polygon/stealth/mesh surface design is “yesterdays bread,” however, I do think that some aspects of it have been neglected due to manufacturing limits and heritage of surfacing and wind tunnel test of cars that require it to be flowing and streamlined. …
The car itself is a single seater with an electric motor in each wheel hub and a fuel cell unit behind the driver as a power source.
Zerbib hopes to inspire other designers to be more free with their car concepts. Zerbib hopes designers will no longer allow things such racetrack-speed prohibit the acceptable aesthetics of the car industry.
Designer: Adam Zerbib of Zarb Design