Husmen 699 GTO design study

Posted on Tuesday 11 March 2008

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Almost every other day we’ll come across new renderings or sketches of an outrageous concept car that doesn’t even come close to looking like a production model, but every now and then we see something that looks like it could be sitting in a showroom one day. Take the new Husmen 699 GTO, a car that was designed along the lines of greats such as the Ferrari 250 GTO and the current 599 GTB Fiorano.

The new design was created by Emre Husmen, a Transportation Design student from Italy’s famed Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), and could one day actually spawn a production model. Husmen claims to be in contact with an Italian coachbuilder over a deal to use one of his designs and that officials are gauging public perception of a number of his works including this latest 699 GTO.

The car is roughly the same size as Ferrari’s 599 but it would weigh around 200kg less because of full carbon-fiber construction. It would also output more than the Ferrari’s 6.0L V12 thanks to a twin supercharged V8 powerplant and be capable of running on biofuel. To protect the car from steep driveways or tricky reverse-parking maneuvers Husmen says the car would come with an adjustable hydraulic suspension system and rear camera.

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14 Comments for 'Husmen 699 GTO design study'

  1.  
    ohmy
    March 11, 2008 | 8:29 pm
     

    wow very interesting shapes, indeed, very “shapely” haha

  2.  
    Sir Yappie
    March 11, 2008 | 9:15 pm
     

    im assuming the car would also have rear parking sensors and a reversing camera !!

    Other than that, it looks awesome…great design !! Very bat mobile -ish

  3.  
    Kirt
    March 11, 2008 | 10:16 pm
     

    Hmm, not very worthy of the name GTO. This design is just way too much! An overstyled monster!

    I remeber the Vandenbrink GTO from some time ago. Now that was a true beauty!

    www.vandenbrinkdesign.com

    And they are already building it on the 599 GTB!

  4.  
    Jole
    March 12, 2008 | 6:33 am
     

    Oh my god what a beast! Love it! Want it!

  5.  
    chris
    March 12, 2008 | 7:23 am
     

    oh i see theyve opted for that metallic tint on the back window

  6.  
    March 12, 2008 | 10:33 am
     

    Thanks all for you comments! ..and what a nice article! :)

    If we get enough requests, hopefully the car will make it into production.. However, there will be huge refinements on the body design and every part will be re-engineered by our professionals. The model name and rear light design are likely to be changed to not to have problems with Ferrari. We will also launch its official website this year and reveal all the technical specs and price then.

    Thanks again for your interest!

    EH

  7.  
    March 12, 2008 | 10:40 am
     

    ..by the way, the car will not be built on 599 chasis! It will be built on a completely new frame, so it will cost a lot less than other GTOs in the market.

    Thanks!

    EH

  8.  
    chris
    March 12, 2008 | 1:45 pm
     

    wow.

    YOU DONT SEE BILL FORD POSTING HERE :p

    anyways; EH, really enticing for sure. If I’d be so bold as to suggest that another round of design study is done, perhaps a little less shapely and (don’t take it the wrong way, but) less cartoony. the front spoiler is the one thing that really stands out as the sort of thing you wouldnt actually make THAT large. you know? every feature looks just a touch too much.

    as far as a design study is concerned, it works though. its got everyone buzzing. make a final version a little more realistic while still being true to the design, and you have yourself a winner for sure.

  9.  
    Sir Yappie
    March 12, 2008 | 4:33 pm
     

    im with Chris on this EH…..

    Downplay the over indulgence on the flairing. I understand what you are trying to do with making it individualisitc, and as a designer its very hard to ensure that you have a new fresh shape that is your own style and not just a reinterpretation of someone elses hard work.

    You are most deffo on the right track with the design, but hold true to the mantra “Less is More” …… in this case not too much less otherwise we will just end up with another vanilla aspiring sports car.

    All the best with the project.

  10.  
    dafool
    March 12, 2008 | 7:26 pm
     

    Woah! turn down the extremeness on the front. Actually turn down the extremeness of the entire car. A toned down design would look much better than this. The current design has my eyes a little confused. But I can see the potential

  11.  
    C6R
    March 13, 2008 | 7:47 pm
     

    Wheels are awful, wheel gap is hideous, sorry.
    But it has potential.

  12.  
    lexlife
    March 14, 2008 | 11:48 pm
     

    Emre, stunning car!! I love the design. Truly a show-stopper. Good luck with your goals.

  13.  
    G Wilson
    March 17, 2008 | 3:55 pm
     

    intergalactic

  14.  
    Steve
    March 25, 2008 | 10:53 am
     

    That would be a perfect ACO GT 1 car!

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