While we were mucking around online we discovered this design proposition for a new supercar named “Stingray” that was penned by Pedro Rostami. We don’t have any details on the designer, but he has added a short description of his dream supercar which you can check out along with a few more photos after the jump. -Continued

Here’s what the designer Pedro Rostami had to say about the Stingray: “It’s been a while that I have been sketching and making 3D models of cars. This time I modelled my Dream car. Besides the appearance, my big concern was aerodynamics, which I feel has something special about it with this design. It is a two passenger, 2-door design with a 648hp engine in the rear, four major intakes circulates air in whole body of the car for stabilizing the system and reducing air pressure and possible frictions. I designed it based on the old story of spoon and water which convex part of spoon adheres to the water but concave surface repels it.”

Via: Serioushweels


2 comments

  1. Bob J // December 25, 2007  

    A beautiful, very special design. Of course, totally impractical for the road (that front-end!) but could be the modern day version of the McLaren F1.

  2. Anonymous // December 26, 2007  

    I hope you didnt mean the front end was too low for a supercar. It actually seems fairly high off the ground compared to other exotics. Special supercars arent exactly renowned for their praticalities otherwise they just wouldnt be as mind blowing

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