This evolutionarily Lancia Delta S4 concept is one power-packed rally monster





Delta S4 shone in the 1985 and 1986 WRC, and thus, has seen numerous digital remakes and real-life replications in the current era. However, this concept rendered by Dmitry Mazurkevich outshines them all.

The eighties were dominated by World Rally more than Formula-1, and it was not Ferrari, Ford or Peugeot that were winning major world titles. It was the Lancia bagging a whole lot of trophies compared to any other team. The Delta Group B cars adorned the walls of rally fans during that era, and it is still an iconic racer. The fanbase of the Stratos and Delta S4 is passionate about the set of wheels, more than three decades after the class was removed from the calendar by the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).

The designer uses an S4 chassis, Abarth engine and transmission as the base to recreate a modern racer with modern elements, I truly like. The car gets a steel tubular space frame and is adorned in a custom body kit with detachable Kevlar inserts. For the engine, Dmitry creates a combination of Volumex supercharger and KKK turbocharger for a thumping power output of 1,000hp. That’s well over double that of the original one which churned out 483hp.

The rally car propels forward on deep concave-shaped Integrale Gravel wheels encapsulated in Pirelli P Zero Trofeo tires for superior grip. The long-travel suspension assures a smooth drive with the safety of Brembo brakes with six-piston calipers. Interestingly the car can detect the road ahead and adjust the double-wishbone suspension characteristics, ride height and steering to take on whatever comes its way. That’s possible with the conceptual Nvidia AI module running on x2 RTX 2080 GPUs collecting real-time data and 3D scans. The front and rear panels get the gas struts, while the flat underbody has a rear diffuser.

This by far is the most extensive Lancia Delta remake, as the designer has presented the detailed look of the components, interiors and dope exteriors.  Just have a look at that large central opening at the rear that lets the hot air out while flaunting the custom twin-loop exhaust. On the interior, the adjustable dashboard and Woodward steering column promises optimal driving seat ergonomics. All this is done using the Unreal Engine 4 RTX, and the results are truly stunning!

Designer: Dmitry Mazurkevich





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Mercedes-Benz Unimog: The Truck to Fight World War Z In

Real off-roaders are amazing vehicles, because they simply can get to places where others can’t. The Mercedes-Benz Unimog has long been the king of rally support vehicles, and has seen a lot of action all over the world. Daimler just recently released information on their newly redesigned Unimog line. This is probably the truck I’d choose to take on the zombie apocalypse in.

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The Mercedes-Benz Unimog comes in ten different models, including entry-level models. Compared to previous models, these have a lower center of gravity, higher ground clearance, an axle articulation of up to 30 degrees, LED headlights, improved cabins with better visibility, and tire inflation systems letting drivers choose the right pressure for different terrain.

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The Unimog is available with new Euro 6 emission compliant engines, including a 5.1-liter turbodiesel and a 7.7-liter turbodiesel. They produce power ranging from 156 hp to 354 hp. The Unimog has an eight-speed forward transmission, which includes a six-speed reverse. The gearbox is semi-automatic.

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All of these improvements should help the new Unimogs conquer even more difficult terrain than ever.

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