"But the Range Rover Velar already comes with air suspension from the factory!" one might rightfully point out. Well, of course it does and yet the setup we have here is quite different from what you'd find in a showroom, with this rendering portraying an extreme incarnation of the lavish SUV.
Before we move on to discuss the details of the pixel work, we must mention this was born as an artist's all-out vision for a customer request.
In fact, let's hear the story in the words of Yasid Oozeear, the digital master responsible for the stunt: "I've worked on this Velar a while back for a client of mine. The final design is not exactly what we have here, and since then quite some things have changed, including how wide and low it sits. Shame, but it is what it is, haha!"
So, if you happen to favor this 101% approach to modding an SUV, this rendering should be just the thing for you and that's without mentioning the eye-catching two-tone finish of the vehicle.
To start with, the #bagged setup of the SUV means you won't be able to slide a smartphone under the vehicle when the air suspension is at its lowest setting.
Then we have the widebody approach of the British machine, with the floating arches appearing to take the design of the car into account. But that's not all.
Zoom in on the front apron and you'll notice the kind of aero approach that's normally reserved for supercars. And, if we move over to the other end of the vehicle, we'll find a super-sized diffuser-style element dominating the landscape.
The work also features smaller changes, albeit with these being an important part of the mix. And you can check them all out in the image gallery.
In fact, let's hear the story in the words of Yasid Oozeear, the digital master responsible for the stunt: "I've worked on this Velar a while back for a client of mine. The final design is not exactly what we have here, and since then quite some things have changed, including how wide and low it sits. Shame, but it is what it is, haha!"
So, if you happen to favor this 101% approach to modding an SUV, this rendering should be just the thing for you and that's without mentioning the eye-catching two-tone finish of the vehicle.
To start with, the #bagged setup of the SUV means you won't be able to slide a smartphone under the vehicle when the air suspension is at its lowest setting.
Then we have the widebody approach of the British machine, with the floating arches appearing to take the design of the car into account. But that's not all.
Zoom in on the front apron and you'll notice the kind of aero approach that's normally reserved for supercars. And, if we move over to the other end of the vehicle, we'll find a super-sized diffuser-style element dominating the landscape.
The work also features smaller changes, albeit with these being an important part of the mix. And you can check them all out in the image gallery.