The Mercedes-Benz Concept S-Class Coupe was nothing short of the equivalent of a fashion model on wheels when it was unveiled at this year's Frankfurt Motor show.
Previewing the production version of the S-Class Coupe, the concept's overall design is not as exaggerated as other Mercedes-Benz concepts, which made everyone agree on the fact that it looked at least 90% production ready from this point of view.
This made a number of CGI artists or other image manipulators have much less work to do in creating certain road-going versions of the model, including the convertible or highly improbable four-door variants.
The adjacent photos show how the 63 AMG version might look, and it was created by French illustrator Khalil Bouguerra.
It's not hard to see that the multi-spoke AMG wheels were taken from the S 63 AMG sedan, while front and rear aerodynamic bumpers are sculpted in the typical AMG fashion. On the whole, the model depicted doesn't seem to look that far off from the production version of the S 63 AMG Coupe, which should arrive a few months after the “regular” models hit the market in March 2014.
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This made a number of CGI artists or other image manipulators have much less work to do in creating certain road-going versions of the model, including the convertible or highly improbable four-door variants.
The adjacent photos show how the 63 AMG version might look, and it was created by French illustrator Khalil Bouguerra.
It's not hard to see that the multi-spoke AMG wheels were taken from the S 63 AMG sedan, while front and rear aerodynamic bumpers are sculpted in the typical AMG fashion. On the whole, the model depicted doesn't seem to look that far off from the production version of the S 63 AMG Coupe, which should arrive a few months after the “regular” models hit the market in March 2014.
Story via Carscops/Virtuel Car