We're really breaking new ground here in terms of crazy renderings. TheSketchMonkey wanted to see if he can turn the 2021 Ford F-150, America's favorite vehicle, into a sedan of sorts. Why? Because it hasn't been done before.
While some criticize the aluminum construction or the new engines, it's no secret that the F-150 remains America's best-selling vehicle. This year, Ford has improved the formula further with radical interior changes and an on-board generator that can juice up an RV or some power tools.
The F-150 is good at so many things, so maybe its wisdom can be applied in a segment that Ford has given up on - sedans. While the Crown Victoria or Taurus was around, nobody thought about making them more like the trucks, and that might have actually been a mistake.
Getting back to the rendering at hand, it's pretty obvious that the proportions of the F-150 are bad for a sedan. Even if you lower the fascia, the closest thing to the size of this potential four-door would be a Rolls-Royce.
The Photoshop process is a bit unusual, as the artist begins by selecting the body and using the Liquify filter to move elements into place. He then adds a new section with windows behind the extended cab bodywork. The construction is a major thing that separates pickups from sedans, and so the trademark gap between the main body and the bed has to be airbrushed out.
The final product is a little strange and differs from the normal sedans we're used to. It's like a combination of square 1980s Fox Body design and rugged modern LED headlights.
As strange as this rendering might be, we've actually seen a vehicle that looks a bit like this. We're talking about the Aznom Palladium, an uber-sedan that sits on top of a Ram 1500 chassis and measures 5,960 mm or 19.5 feet.
The F-150 is good at so many things, so maybe its wisdom can be applied in a segment that Ford has given up on - sedans. While the Crown Victoria or Taurus was around, nobody thought about making them more like the trucks, and that might have actually been a mistake.
Getting back to the rendering at hand, it's pretty obvious that the proportions of the F-150 are bad for a sedan. Even if you lower the fascia, the closest thing to the size of this potential four-door would be a Rolls-Royce.
The Photoshop process is a bit unusual, as the artist begins by selecting the body and using the Liquify filter to move elements into place. He then adds a new section with windows behind the extended cab bodywork. The construction is a major thing that separates pickups from sedans, and so the trademark gap between the main body and the bed has to be airbrushed out.
The final product is a little strange and differs from the normal sedans we're used to. It's like a combination of square 1980s Fox Body design and rugged modern LED headlights.
As strange as this rendering might be, we've actually seen a vehicle that looks a bit like this. We're talking about the Aznom Palladium, an uber-sedan that sits on top of a Ram 1500 chassis and measures 5,960 mm or 19.5 feet.