This Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS car concept was hardly created by two Dutch students Emile Pop and Justin de Boer. Despite of its less desirable name, still this concept car has a fantastic look and it was firt full-scale prototype shown off at AutoRAI in Amsterdam, and then quickly transported to Monte Carlo for Top Marques Monaco.
The designers of this concept car put a retachable hard-top which can open or close in just 20 seconds which is built without B-pillars and having a two-tone paint job. This car taken its design from a luxury yachts.
The designers of this concept car put a retachable hard-top which can open or close in just 20 seconds which is built without B-pillars and having a two-tone paint job. This car taken its design from a luxury yachts.
Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS body panels are made from carbon-fiber, and the chassis is built from chrome steel. In the drivers area, are said to be treated to a nice layout of alcantara, aluminum, and carbon-fiber.
In the floorboard area, is said to be made from teak wood, which will look interesting if left unupholstered. Although commonly used on yachts, and thus keeping with the boat motif, a lighter-weight material probably could have been chosen for the floor if some form of carpeting will cover it up.
In the floorboard area, is said to be made from teak wood, which will look interesting if left unupholstered. Although commonly used on yachts, and thus keeping with the boat motif, a lighter-weight material probably could have been chosen for the floor if some form of carpeting will cover it up.
Other companies lending their assistance to the project includes Eindhoven, Netherlands, based Motion development, who aided with the 3D modelling. Komplot Mechanics supplied the foam moulds, while Rep-air Composites assisted with the body panels. Steel juggernaut Corus provided materials for the chassis.
Both Pop and de Boer expect to produce 20 units of the Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS, at a rate of four annually. They are actively looking for investors, and hope to begin production by 2010.
Both Pop and de Boer expect to produce 20 units of the Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS, at a rate of four annually. They are actively looking for investors, and hope to begin production by 2010.
source: worldcarfans.com
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