Mark Hostler, a transportation designer, has envisioned the next generation of hypercar called Maserati LaMaserati. It was inspired by LaFerrari platform, utilizing the same V12 engine with re-turned KERS system to reduce the overall weight. Graduating from Staffordshire University, Hostler has designed LaMaserati to be the purest expression of the Ferrari’s core values, which are elegant, stylish, striking presence, high performance with finesse.
Built around the flagship of LaFerrari hypercar, LaMaserati in so many ways are more like Maserati MC12 which was built around Ferrari Enzo. Take a look at those smooth curves, sweeping widescreen, and aggressive front fascia along the classic Blue and White color scheme link LaMaserati aesthetically to the Maserati range and the company’s heritage. The airflow inspired bodywork is designed with a focus on smooth, unbroken lines and fluid surfaces wrapping around the wheels, creating a contemporary and dynamic aesthetic.
Designer : Mark Hostler
With Laferrari’s Kers system removed to save weight, and the Ferrari 6.3l V12 re-tuned to compensate for the loss of power and torque, LaMaserati is geared more to the sensation of driving than final performance figures. The lightness, handling, and an analogue driving feel take priority over power and overall speed.
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Maserati LaMaserati Car Project by Mark Hostler is originally posted on Tuvie
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