Photorealistic automotive design sketch of a boxy 1980s Honda City subcompact hatchback converted into a custom minimalist open-top roadster. The car is an upright, tall, geometric cube shape, absolutely not a sleek sports car. The front windshield is chopped low and short. The massive factory center basket-handle roll bar is completely deleted, making the top edge of the doors a perfectly straight, flat, chiseled horizontal line. Two low-back vintage bucket seats sit inside the open cabin below the window line. The rear seats are gone, replaced by a solid, flat, paint-matched metal deck cover that hides a soft top mechanism. The car has wide, square, boxy flared fenders and sits low on small 15-inch vintage grey RS Watanabe multi-spoke wheels with sports tires. Painted in solid, non-metallic gloss chalk-grey. Shot on a mountain canyon road, high-end automotive photography, realistic shadows, sharp angles. Mehr sehen