Design Brief: The Turbine-Hybrid Expedition SUV Core Concept: A brutalist, functionalist off-road vehicle designed for extreme overlanding. Focus on "form follows function" with zero decorative elements. Key Visual Elements: Body Style: Boxy, closed SUV body with flat, angular panels made of brushed raw aluminum or matte olive drab steel. Assembly Detail: Every panel is attached with visible, heavy-duty stainless steel bolts (exposed hex bolts). The car should look like it can be disassembled with basic hand tools. The Chassis: High ground clearance, heavy-duty black steel wheels with deep-tread mud tires. No chrome or plastic trim. The Roof: A massive, integrated steel roof rack/platform covering the entire top, carrying two 20-liter diesel jerry cans and a spare tire. The Powerplant: A small, high-tech exhaust vent for a 100kW micro-turbine positioned high on the rear quarter panel (above the wading line). Functionality: Reinforced flat fenders designed to be stood upon. A heavy-duty winch integrated into a minimalist front bumper. Lighting: Simple, powerful LED bars integrated into the roof rack and front bumper. Vibe/Style: Industrial, rugged, "apocalypse-ready," military-grade engineering. Think of a cross between a Mars Rover and a vintage Land Rover Series I, but with modern electric hub motors and a turbine heart Mehr sehen