Ladies and gentlemen drivers, the image sitting on our screens can be considered an X-ray of the current (custom) sportscar landscape. We live in an era when carmakers sometimes have to make compromises, so the production version of the 2020 Supra, which shares its platform and powertrain with the 2019 BMW Z4, looks less exciting that the FT-1 concepts that previewed the Japanese machine. Then there's the ever-expanding reach the custom car realm is enjoying, with this rendering doing a brilliant job at expressing this.
For one, last year's SEMA show welcomed around 60 custom incarnations of the Mk V Supra, even though they weren't quite as wild as the one we have here (production started in March, while the said Vegas venue took place in November).
And while the current global crisis has considerably reduced the pace of such developments, we should get to see such extreme builds soon. After all, social media is hungry for them, as is the case with renderings like this one.
The main custom elements of the machine involve the widebody kit and the air suspension, of which there were plenty at SEMA. Nevertheless, this digital build adds a split wing, the kind we rarely see, even in renderings.
Oh, and let's not forget the Volk Racing TE37 Super Lap wheels, a set of custom shoes many gearheads adore - as you'll easily notice by using the swipe feature of the Instagram post below, these are shod in Toyo Proxes rubber.
As for the roof box, seeing this type of practicality-boosting hardware on go-fast machines turned into a bit of a trend last decade and here's a Ferrari FF example for you.
Now, the background of the pixel painting is also relevant, as more and more digital artists have started adding this kind of flavor to their machines. And we can thank pixel wielder Arturo Thomas for this house-garage.
And while the current global crisis has considerably reduced the pace of such developments, we should get to see such extreme builds soon. After all, social media is hungry for them, as is the case with renderings like this one.
The main custom elements of the machine involve the widebody kit and the air suspension, of which there were plenty at SEMA. Nevertheless, this digital build adds a split wing, the kind we rarely see, even in renderings.
Oh, and let's not forget the Volk Racing TE37 Super Lap wheels, a set of custom shoes many gearheads adore - as you'll easily notice by using the swipe feature of the Instagram post below, these are shod in Toyo Proxes rubber.
As for the roof box, seeing this type of practicality-boosting hardware on go-fast machines turned into a bit of a trend last decade and here's a Ferrari FF example for you.
Now, the background of the pixel painting is also relevant, as more and more digital artists have started adding this kind of flavor to their machines. And we can thank pixel wielder Arturo Thomas for this house-garage.