
The future may be better than you think. Despite all that waits for us in the coming years, British design student Ryan Skelley has undoubtedly given us a bright Sunbeam of light. His take on the iconic 1925 Sunbeam that set the land speed record (hence the LSR monaker) is simply breathtaking. The design evokes other brilliant British cars with rich racing history, like the Lotus and Caterham 7. While the idea behind the car’s theoretical 800-mile range and 0-60 time of 2.3 seconds is years away from being feasible, the recycled aluminum frame and biofabric interior are certainly steps in the right direction.
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Looks like it would be more aerodynamic going backwards. Why does the ass have to stick up so high?
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