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Last Auto account – Dream VW leads agrarian new stars… Luxury archetypal is aggressive by Brazilian-built SP-2 coupé.
Could this be the next big affair for Volkswagen? With the close benumbed top on the delinquent success of the new Scirocco, these pictures ability point the way for an ultra-luxurious two-seat coupé for its line-up.
The able-bodied curve are the plan of Brazilian artist Marcelo Rosa. And although you may not recognise it as annihilation accompanying to VW’s above models, the car is in actuality a avant-garde yield on the abstruse SP-2, a Beetle-based coupé awash in baby numbers in Brazil aback in the Seventies.
The new SP-2 would be pitched to barter as a two-door Passat CC, with added ability beneath the bonnet. It could aswell be an upmarket another to the Scirocco.
With its continued beanie and billowing haunches, it looks like something added at home in Detroit than Wolfsburg. But the hooded headlights actor both the aboriginal SP-2 and the foreground end of the accepted Scirocco and Golf MkVI. Engines could cover the 3.6-litre V6 from the Passat R36 or even the 5.0-litre V10 agent from the Touareg R50. Rear-wheel drive could even be a achievability – acceptance the car to break affectionate to the blueprint of its Brazilian predecessor.
The SP-2 is a architecture abstraction with no actual affairs for production, but it could be just the car to accelerate buyers and addition sales.
And it’s not the alone agitative architecture to appear this week. Pictured on the appropriate are some of the awe-inspiring and admirable creations entered into this year’s anniversary Los Angeles Architecture Challenge. The abrupt was to actualize a antagonism car for 2025.
Entries cover the Mitsubishi MMR25, with eight abstracted tyres authoritative up anniversary wheel, the Mazda Kaan – an electric racer with a 250mph top acceleration – and GM’s Chaparral Volt, which can accomplish ability via its rear-mounted wind turbines.
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