With automakers now busy producing more SUVs than ever before to satisfy increasing demand, we thought what a sports car-inspired crossover might look like.
Lamborghini has already done it, as the Urus isn't just a large SUV with some Aventador-ish design elements, but rather something that genuinely looks like a supercar with higher ground clearance and four doors.
These renderings come courtesy of Jennings Motor Group and show us what some sports cars and supercars would look like if somebody suddenly decided to turn them into something more utilitarian.
2017 Ford Mustang
This one is actually not that far fetched. The proportions seem rather normal for a compact crossover, and since the Mustang's front fascia isn't too exotic, this design could actually work in the real world if the Blue Oval were to style the next Edge, for example, with a Mustang-inspired front end.
Alfa Romeo 4C
This design only works if you're a fan of the Nissan Juke, as it's almost as quirky as the latter. Of course, Alfa Romeo has already its first-ever SUV, the Stelvio, but if you're going to build a smaller crossover, the 4C's wacky front end could be a solution of sorts. But let's not kid ourselves, it's a bit weird, isn't it?
McLaren 720S
The day will probably come when every single exotic car manufacturer will have their own SUV. Lamborghini opened the floodgates, and Porsche's already been there for years. If the trend persists, it's only a matter of time before the likes of McLaren or Ferrari partake in this trend, though the British supercar maker insists that it won't get involved in that segment. We just hope that when that day comes, they'll come up with something a bit sleeker than this.
BMW i8
If BMW were to actually build an SUV under its "green" sub-brand, it probably wouldn't come as that big of a surprise, since their i Program will undoubtedly grow to accommodate more and more body styles in the future. But would it work if it was designed to look like the i8? Probably not, although the front end doesn't look that bad and, compared to other renderings, it looks more cohesive.
Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Here's another automaker that is preparing to enter the SUV segment in the near future, with the production version of the DBX concept. We already know they're not afraid to experiment, hence the Rapide, and they've already shown us multiple off-road concepts, but this one, inspired by the V12 Vantage, just doesn't work as it looks like a big-mouthed Vantage.
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Unlike the Mustang, the Camaro ZL1 is perhaps too aggressive to turn into a crossover but, surprisingly, this rendering, where you've got the front fascia of the ZL1 connected to the body of an SUV, looks quite interesting and sporty.
Ferrari 488
Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne already confirmed that an SUV is probably happening, and while purists might yell "heresy", we're really looking forward to seeing what their idea of a utility vehicle is. We obviously hope it looks nothing like this 488-turned-Juke-rival, which really is an insult to the Prancing Horse.
Honda NSX
Honda and sister company Acura actually make plenty of crossovers, so they probably doesn't need another one. Moreover, the styling of the NSX doesn't really seem to work on anything other than a sleek supercar, but is this rendering that much weirder to look at than, say, the Toyota C-HR?
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