NILU hypercar revives the style of muscle drift vehicles and F1 racers at monterey car week
Briefly

The V12-powered NILU hypercar is inspired by old-school American muscle drift cars, F1/Le Mans racers, classic Italian design, and the Bauhaus 'form follows function' philosophy. It intentionally excludes electric technology, focusing on manual controls and tactile driving experiences.
The NILU hypercar features manual switches and buttons with haptic feedback, forgoing modern driving modes and settings. The steering wheel contains only essential controls like a manual transmission and pedal box, emphasizing an analog driving experience.
Despite its traditional approach, the NILU hypercar incorporates a rear-view camera integrated into the rear-view mirror for enhanced safety and visibility. This feature allows drivers to have a clear view of the area behind the car, aiding in driving maneuvers like reversing and changing lanes.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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