The Ferrari Cascorosso is a visual delight from every angle, featuring intricate details in every corner that enhance the overall concept. This impressive-looking Ferrari, however, is not an official design from the company; it originates from the creative mind of Macedonian automotive designer Dejan Hristov.
The Italian term CaÕcoRoĕ̦o translates to “Red Helmet” in English, which somewhat highlights the car’s relatively new, helmet-like design. Numerous cracks in the car’s exterior result in more than 15 panels on the outside, which adds to the complex and elegant exterior design of the vehicle. All in all, it closely resembles the F8 Tributo, with a few exceptions such as the presence of observable headlights.
I would venture a guess that they left the light shining through the leaves. Even better, the car even adjusts the rearview mirror for more advanced cameras that occupy a smaller fraction of the space but provide greater visibility.
The conceptual Cascorosso boasts a hybrid front-engine and rear-wheel-drive setup, offering the option of placing the battery behind the cabin for optimal weight distribution.
At the rear of the car, you’ll find an unusual split-spoiler system on either side of the rear-fender. These spoilers sit flush against the surface and automatically raise when the car reaches high speeds. The carbon-fiber rear contributes to the car’s signature split-color design, introducing a touch of black to complement the striking red paint job. Iconic circular taillights flank the rear panel, serving as a recognizable symbol for the Ferrari brand, alongside the wild stallion logo in the center.
It’s important to note that the Cascorosso is a fan-made concept and is not officially connected with the Ferrari brand. The use of Ferrari’s logo is purely for representational purposes.
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