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Chevrolet Corvette "Starfighter" Redesign Shows Futuristic Look

Chevrolet Corvette "Starfighter" rendering 5 photos
Photo: al3x.blend/instagram
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There was a time when the C4 Corvette wasn't getting as much attention as it enjoys nowadays. With auction sites and social media taking the popularity of such modern classics higher and higher, it's no wonder the Chevy gets so much love these days. And we are now here to focus on a rendering that takes the piece of America quite far down the customization route.
The fourth iteration of the Corvette marked an important shift in the evolution of the badge, taking an important step towards the styling and driving experience of modern models.

Thanks to frame and body changes, the newcomer was both friendlier to the scales and stronger than its predecessors. Besides, when the sports car came out in the early 1980s, its digital dashboard was a blast, earning it the Star Wars nickname in certain circles.

In fact, the said nickname, together with the futuristic look of this digital build, have determined us to use the moniker in the title. Nevertheless, you should know that the French digital artist behind the work, who integrated the Blender 3D computer graphics software used to create the contraption into his Instagram handle (al3x.blend), likes to call this thing the C4 D3MON.

Having said that, we can focus on how the overfenders steer clear from interfering with the original body by appearing to be add-on elements.

The lower side of the vehicle features what could be described as an aerodynamic armor that seems to take the factory design into account, as if this had been drawn back in the day.

And the airflow manipulation hardware adorning the rear end, which brings a bit of a longtail image, works together with the massive diffuser lurking underneath the vehicle.

While the lighting signature of the Chevy has been redefined, peeking underneath that elongated posterior shows what appear to be infinity taillights.

The looks-fast-standing-still appearance of the vehicle is undeniable, with the microscopic ground clearance and the Turbofan-style wheel covers also deserving credit for this.



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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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