This concept vehicle is a dialogue across four decades.
Originally sketched more than 40 years ago, it was born in an era where imagination relied solely on pencil, intuition, and ambition. The idea waited—unfinished but intact—until technology became the missing collaborator. Today, that same vision is brought into tangible form, not as a redesign, but as a continuation.
The proportions, the unapologetic mass, and the six-wheel stance express durability, adaptability, and quiet confidence. It is not futuristic by chasing trends, but by respecting purpose. The design balances utility and presence, blending industrial honesty with modern precision. Every surface is deliberate, every volume grounded, echoing the logic of the original sketch while benefiting from contemporary tools and workflows.
This project is deeply personal: a reminder that ideas do not expire. They evolve. Technology did not replace the original vision—it simply allowed it to breathe, mature, and finally exist in the physical language it always deserved.