Automotive Design Projects II
JGB Motorama
Automotive Design Projects II
JGB Motorama
My take on this iconic 70s car
This design is meant to honor the original AMC Gremlin and its econobox ideology; a cheap, reliable, but practical vehicle with a unique style
The back side resembles the original, including the gas cap with the gremlin figure
The profile is also similar to the original, but with additional side doors
The hood has a bulge to add sportiness to the vehicle, influence by some of the 90s sport cars, like this Eagle Talon
The grill is influence by the previous generation Dodge Charger with a breather included; passenger side
This model is actually being sold around the world, except in the US, but could make it to the US soon
This is my take on a possible RAM 700
Another mix of old and new
This design is influenced by the first gen Dodge Dakotas; the squarish esthetic, the headlights but larger
I feel a mix of the Gladiator and this custom Dakota would be a great sell; making this small truck versatile and fun
The rear is heavily influence by the first gen of the Dodge Rams from the 80s including the metal tailgate decor
To make this small truck more affordable and customizable, I made the design have plastic panels all around; allowing customers to replace the truck's panels easily
This would be the RAM 700 being sold outside the US. This design is meant to be a radical redesign, keeping the same underpinning dimensions
-The new Chrysler New Yorker - a midsize vehicle that has what a luxury sedan, SUV and minivan have
300 inspired - but in a midsize mentality
Headlights are grill liked (70s grill, headlights integration)
50s inspired metallic pillars
Wood panel decor for dual swing-out rear doors
Artistic rims with unique designs based on art paintings
Smaller windows, tall roof for inside space
I took cues from the early 80s New Yorker, especially the grill
Took cues from tge 70s Plymmuth Fury's low taillights
The concept of a sedan, SUV, van design; the influence of this New Yorker