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Slammed Widebody Ford Mustang GT Glides One Inch Above Tarmac In Search of CGI Prey

2024 Ford Mustang GT rendering by rostislav_prokop 6 photos
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Czech Republic-based virtual artist Rostislav Prokop, known as rostislav_prokop on social media, continues his thunderous dream periplus with a bespoke S650, which seems ready and willing to hunt down any Dodge Charger Daytona or Sixpack plus C8 Corvettes that dare to cross its CGI path.
The Ford Mustang is the founder of an entire automotive segment, but times have not been easy for the pony car sector. More precisely, at the moment of press, the S650 seventh generation 2024 model year Mustang is the sole representative of the once-beloved order still in production.

Even the usual suspects – Dodge's Challenger and the Chevrolet Camaro – are now retired, unfortunately. The entire L-body series was decommissioned last December, and Stellantis has ordained that a full-size eighth-generation Charger will return to classic two-door fastback coupe roots along with the modern four-door sedan body form.

It's not going to compete with the S650 Ford Mustang, at least not directly – it's much larger and heavier. Plus, the Daytona models are now enjoying the EV lifestyle, while the Sixpack ICE-powered variants coming from 2025 will join the 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six twin-turbo family with 420 or 550 horsepower. Of course, the local quarter-mile dragstrip will be ready for the lighter and smaller 500-hp Ford Mustang Dark Horse to duke it out with the more powerful but heavier Charger Sixpack H.O.

As for Chevrolet, they also gave up on manufacturing the sixth generation Camaro back in December 2023, and the latest rumors about its return talk about General Motors attempting a novel approach – an affordable EV. As such, the Ford Mustang seems safe, especially the V8 models, right? But what about personalization and standing out in any crowd, especially the JDM-loving ones?

Well, that's a discussion for the imaginative realm of digital car content creators as the automotive world's pixel masters sure love to take all the latest releases and treat them as if they're a slammed and widebody drift machine. More precisely, this CGI expert is a little late to the S650 party, which kicked off last summer across nationwide dealerships but compensates with fresh digital imagery to stir the soul of anyone who ever dreamed of mixing the DNA of the Ford Mustang GT with something worth of Liberty Walk or Rocket Bunny.

Not long ago, the author showcased his burgundy with black aerodynamic bits and pieces in a static environment dwelling in front of a 3D building. The corporate scenario wasn't exactly the classic modus operandi for a slammed and widebody sports car, as those probably feel more at home on winding roads or one of the world's iconic racetracks, so this time around, he's also showing the great-looking unofficial build in full motion on a highway of bridge. Cool or not?


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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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