The same can be applied to the automotive industry and the imaginative realm of virtual artists, particularly. And there is no need to take our word for granted, as we have an eloquent example.who basically continues his surreal JDM icon quest into 2023 as if nothing happened during the holidays.
Now, the “first one of 2023” continues the JDM-style icon periplus and also bodes well for the pixel master’s “bring back FWD coupes” theme, all thanks to the arrival of the all-new, reinvented Toyota Celica concept. Remember, the nameplate was produced between 1970 and 2006, the two-door notchback/liftback coupe or convertible was offered as an RWD sports car between 1970 and 1985,
But that is a story for another time.
Now we really need to get back to the fresh CGI Toyota Celica revival. As always, the digital expert offers many different POVs for his AI–assisted virtual project – and it is unclear if this low–slung coupe is just one concept or several different versions. Anyway, that is of lesser importance, but do note that in some photos it lacks a proper rear wing and instead makes do with a ducktail-style trunk lid.
Plus, as is always the case with these computer-aided CGIs, there is that persistent feeling that something is off – even if you cannot always pinpoint its exact location. Well, at least in the hero picture, that would be the odd placement of the driver-side rearview mirror that overlaps the greenhouse framework. Anyway, aside from these discrepancies, this GT-style proposal would make a fine R35 Nissan GT-R rival, don’t you think?
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