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A new Monaro?

Created by Haircut Haircut  > 9 months ago, 12 Jan 2016
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mr love
mr love

VIC

2415 posts

22 Jan 2016 6:36pm
Yep Sick em, you are spot on, the Chrysler had the forward hinge on their Wagon before we did it. We wanted the fast roofline, the program team had an internal pass through dimension on the tailgate that they wanted to meet. Moving the hinge forward achieved both objectives and had the added advantage of changing the tailgate swing path so you can open it when you have reversed in close to walls.
I was heavily involved in the design, we are a team so can't claim to be the designer. Original theme and scale model done by the now design director Richard Ferlazzo who did the Efijy above. I took the theme and executed the full size with the team.
mr love
mr love

VIC

2415 posts

28 Jan 2016 6:38am
As I mentioned earlier in this post to the doubters, GM Design has lots of innovative and exciting work going on in the global studios. This was revealed overnight, I am a bit surprised they did it so early ahead of the Geneva show.......enjoy

www.whichcar.com.au/news/opel-gt-concept-has-australian-input
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

28 Jan 2016 7:15am
Noice!

Front wheels by Nike Air?
Adriano
Adriano

11206 posts

28 Jan 2016 6:18am
That's a real eye opener. Again, let's wait and see how the bean counters and board room jocks dumb it down first.

I love the door design, the overall form and proportions and the door engineering around the wheel arch. I also like the move to smaller, efficient engines driving a lighter car, a concept previously perfected by the Lotus Elise. Looks better than the Elise too.

I don't think the colour accent helps but it grabs attention for a concept.

Hopefully it doesn't end up like this 1975 Opel GT concept. Lovely shark-gilled beauty:



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