However, we can easily visualize what a modern C5 Corvette with legal pop-up headlights would look like by breaking down its exact body design elements. If a designer drew it today, it would look like a low-slung, futuristic spaceship with razor-sharp mechanical details.Here is the exact visual breakdown of that design:The Front Clip & Hood ProfileThe Dead-Sleek Hood: With the headlights off, the front hood would be a single, unbroken sheet of molded carbon fiber. Because there are no fixed headlight lenses, the nose of the car sits incredibly low to the ground—much lower than a modern C8 or a Porsche 911.The "Laser" Eyelids: The cutouts for the pop-up pods are tiny, tight rectangles. When closed, the shut-lines are so precise they look like engraved design accents on the hood.The "Open" Silhouette: When night falls, two ultra-thin, sharp-edged pods flip up just two inches. Inside each pod sits a row of glowing, ice-blue laser projector lenses. Instead of looking like the "sleepy eyes" of the 90s, they look like the focused, angry glare of a modern supercar.Side Silhouette & StanceThe Extreme Wedge: Because the pop-ups allow the nose to be so low, the car has an aggressive wedge shape. The lines start low at the front splitter, sweep up over flared front fenders, and rise dramatically toward the rear.Aggressive Proportions: It keeps the classic front-engine layout. You see a massive, long hood, a compact glass cockpit pushed backward, and a short, muscular rear deck.Giant Mehr sehen