Friday, November 5, 2010

Bentley Silver Wings Concept Cars By Shawn Wood and Guohua Cheng

The British carmaker Bentley, as one of the top brands in Volkswagen Group, has come up with some of the most amazing innovations and design concepts that we have seen in the recent times. Shawn Wood and Guohua Cheng, from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts have come up with Bentley Silver Wings concept car. The concept cars takes some inspiration from the F22 Raptor jet fighter and the Le Mans racing cars. The concept also follows Bentley’s usual design language, though in a novel and more modern ways.
Bentley Silver Wings Concept Cars By Shawn Wood and Guohua Cheng
Shawn Wood and Guohua Cheng are two industrial designers recently graduated from the Industrial Design course at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts (TAFA), China. They are two college kids from China have come up with something that will blow your mind completely. The W16 display car, which was a concept called the Hunaudières had a cab-forward design with sleek looks and was done up in British Racing Green. The concept car had more chrome than Ludacris’ Escalade.
Dubbed the Bentley Silver Wings, the concept is inspired by the brand’s racing heritage as well as the F22 Raptor jet fighter. Bentley Silver Wings Concept Cars By Shawn Wood and Guohua Cheng is the usual hodgepodge of design elements from Aston Martin, Zonda, Saleen and Bentley of course, but it still has a certain charm about it.
The Silver Wing concept car uses a harmonious mix between mid-engine layout and aggressive design cues. The front end uses an aggressive layout built around Bentley’s characteristic domed grille and headlights that draw inspiration from the company’s current design language. The exterior also includes large rear air intakes for the rear brakes, and the 20" or 21" alloy wheels.
The vehicle is a hybrid between a mid-engine layout and design features aggressive. The front end uses an aggressive layout built around Bentley’s trademark curved grille and round headlamps, the inspiration from the current design language to attract business.

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