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Incepto Concept, a Supercar from Azerbaijan

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Beauty in its purest form knows no boundaries, and neither does the passion some of us feel for cars. Most, lacking the talent to draw a car from scratch, limit ourselves at looking at, or talking/writing about the designs of those who have the required talent.

One such talented man is Samir Sadikhov, a young, yet promising 20-year-old design student from Azerbaijan, currently attending the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) in Turin. There, and with the help of what he already learned in Italy, Sadikhov was able to come up with this insane concept: Incepto.

Built as a 2-seater sportscar, the Incepto is meant to arrive on the roads of the future world of 2020. With no reference to a possible powertrain, no mention of performance figures, name of the manufacturer to build it or sales price, the Incepto comes like a vision of a great thing that will
never be.

The design of the model, whose most striking feature is the pair of rear wheels, built to match the latest trends in the automotive industry is, in the words of the man behind the project, “focused on luxury and individualism to create a new branded car.”

Sadikhov apparently liked the project so much (he seems to have done it as a semester project) that he decided to create another version of the Incepto, the GT. This one, obviously, is intended for track use, more precisely in the FIA GT1 championship (the details on this new supercar are not yet available, the designer's website posting the GT as an “in progress” concept.
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About the author: Daniel Patrascu
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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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