The Akula’s design looks heavily shark-inspired, and for a good reason - Yanko Design
If you're going to call your car Akula, or literally Russian for shark, you better follow up on that promise. Designed past British supercar company Ginetta, the Akula pretty much stood out from all the other cars at the Geneva Motor Prove. After all, with something that looks so over-the-tiptop, your eyes are leap to gravitate to it. In fact, when asked why the Akula was designed the manner information technology was, chairman Lawrence Tomlinson commented: "The concept behind the Akula was to build something truly individual, something that other brands cannot do due to corporate constraints. Designed to cut through the air like a shark through water, the automobile unquestionably ways business organisation."
The Akula is literally an experiment in brazenness. From its ravenously wild carbon-fiber build, to its V8 engine with 600bhp and a top speed of 200mph, to fifty-fifty the engine's sound (I literally had goosebumps!), the Akula is a car that looks at the supercar blueprint and immediately tries to i-up information technology. Realizing information technology tin can exist more, be better, and frankly a little scary too, the Akula is like a concept auto designer'southward moisture-dream. Bold, brutish, and badass!
The Akula was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2019, and maker Ginetta announced that information technology would exist limited to a run of 20 models (60% of which were sold even before the machine was announced!)
Designer: Ginetta
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/03/18/the-akulas-design-looks-heavily-shark-inspired-and-for-a-good-reason/
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