When the hordes of undead rise up and push humanity to the very brink of extinction, the few survivors will need cars that are fast and strong to from one place to another in relative safety. We've found a couple of totally different yet equally competent rides that could do the job just fine.
Canadian car customizing company SR Auto had the recent pleasure of bringing together the Conquest Vehicles Evade SUV and the Nissan GT-R from movie Elysium for one amazing photo shooting.
Since we've talked about the GT-R on a couple of occasions in the past, we'll start with the Evade, which is a luxury bulletproof machine. Expect to find one of these babies in the parking lot of your local dictator or drug lord. We kid, we kid. But it does have that menacing vibe and is supposed to resist gunfire for up to 24 hours… not that zombies use guns anyway.
On the other hand, this particular GT-R is the last surviving car of its kind in the year 2154, when the movie Elysium is set. And yes, that is 140 years into the future. It's covered in armor, aged to within an inch of the wreck yard and has all its windows barred up. It might not stand up to zombie attacks for prolonged periods of time, but it can outpace anything with two limp legs.
Let's just put this car into a little bit of perspective. If you wanted to make something that can outrun a zombie based on technology from 140 years ago, you'd be stuck with a steam locomotive, a dirigible and a revolver.
Since we've talked about the GT-R on a couple of occasions in the past, we'll start with the Evade, which is a luxury bulletproof machine. Expect to find one of these babies in the parking lot of your local dictator or drug lord. We kid, we kid. But it does have that menacing vibe and is supposed to resist gunfire for up to 24 hours… not that zombies use guns anyway.
On the other hand, this particular GT-R is the last surviving car of its kind in the year 2154, when the movie Elysium is set. And yes, that is 140 years into the future. It's covered in armor, aged to within an inch of the wreck yard and has all its windows barred up. It might not stand up to zombie attacks for prolonged periods of time, but it can outpace anything with two limp legs.
Let's just put this car into a little bit of perspective. If you wanted to make something that can outrun a zombie based on technology from 140 years ago, you'd be stuck with a steam locomotive, a dirigible and a revolver.