Saturday, May 4, 2013

Rolls Royce Jonckheere Aerodinamika Coupe II

Rolls-Royce Jonckheere Aerodinamika Coupe II
 Ugur Sahin Design performed a reinterpretation of the original model manufactured by Henri Jonckheere and his son in 1935.

The company asked VDL Jonckheere USD that was based on the Rolls-Royce Jonckheere Aerodynamic Coupe I created almost 80 years ago in Belgium and will give it a more modern aesthetic.

Based on the car, which is currently at the Museum of California Peterson, technicians undertook a design aesthetic with a more current but respecting the original model to keep its essence.
Rolls-Royce Jonckheere Aerodinamika Coupe II
Interior

The body of the Rolls-Royce Jonckheere Aerodynamic Coupe II boasts a surprising image without using redundant hardware or complex elements. The front fascia grille protrudes large inheritance that meets British firm, while their round doors lend a unique character to the car.

Ugur Sahin Design is negotiating with potential investors interested in creating a model "one-off" for sale.