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Ghia Super-Arrow Concept Car by Jason Battersby

Published Jan 10, 2024

Munich-based designer Jason Battersby created this sleek retro-futuristic vehicle as a tribute to the concept cars designed and built by Ghia in the 1950s and 60s.

The Ghia Super-Arrow concept car is a stunning fusion of past and future. It draws inspiration from the Dodge Firearrow II and IV, with a wide front grill flanked by bold fenders.

“The Ghia Super-Arrow is my tribute to the masters who came before us and shaped metal into moving sculptures.”

— Jason Battersby

The car’s design is characterized by its sleek, aerodynamic shape and sharp lines that give it an aggressive yet elegant look. An all-glass roof reveals the interior of the vehicle, which is equally impressive, featuring a minimalist design with a focus on comfort and functionality. The striking rear features tail-lights inspired by jet engines and an ‘atomic future’ aesthetic.

To view more of Jason’s impressive automotive design work, be sure to check out his website.

More concept cars via Behance

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