The Project Fenix is an outright gorgeous supercar that pays homage to the iconic Pininfarina-designed Ferrari F50





Mirroring the celebratory spirit of the F50, which was designed by Pininfarina to commemorate Ferrari’s 50th Anniversary, the Project Fenix marks the 15th year anniversary of Dutch automotive studio Ugur Sahin Design. However, in a year filled with overhyped and underdelivered revivals (the 2021 Countach comes swiftly to mind), Ugur Sahin’s Project Fenix highlights the best aspects of the F50 in a form that’s an incredible balance between old and new. A futuristic throwback, if you will.

Project Fenix walks the visual tightrope between a hallmark of automotive design from 1995, and a vision of the future… something that’s already challenging considering the Ferrari F50 looks stunningly future-ready even 27 years later. Automotive design Ugur Sahin stressed how important it was to retain the classic car’s core essence, while still pulling off a redesign that elicits modernity. In that pursuit, Fenix retains signature elements of the car’s design, notably its silhouette, the iconic rear wing, transparent engine bay cover, the sculpted vents on the hood, and that sharp-looking sweeping side line in black, that can even be found on the F50. Where the Fenix shines, however, is in how the car manipulates the curves and surfaces to look cleaner, tighter, and more contemporary.

Where the Fenix really shines (quite literally if I may add) is in its headlight clusters, an area that Ugur explored as his personal creative playground. The front hood remains ostensibly within Ferrari territory with slightly larger sculpted vents, but the headlights take a detour via McLaren-town (which, in unrelated news, just recently got acquired by Audi). Moving to the rear, the Fenix still retains the overall essence of the F50, but explores sleeker taillights, highlighting exactly what Ugur Sahin Design does so incredibly well – recreating classic automobiles from legendary companies, but with a fresh twist that elicits nostalgia, curiosity, and certainly a bit of an adrenaline rush.

Although Ugur Sahin Design has dabbled in one-off custom prototypes, the Project Fenix currently exists only as a concept car designed to celebrate the Dutch studio’s 15th anniversary. Ugur Sahin’s been rather vocal of being open to building custom units if there’s enough demand… something that shouldn’t be a problem for the Fenix, given exactly how stunning it looks! Heck, I wouldn’t be surprised if Ferrari or Pininfarina commissioned a custom build of their own!

Designer: Ugur Sahin Design

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The Alfa Romeo USD Barchetta is a split-cockpit, social-distancing speed demon!

Do you ever see a car concept and just feel pain inside your heart knowing it probably won’t exist and you can never take it out for a spin? It’s a feeling I like to call ‘heart-brake’, and the Alfa Romeo USD Barchetta is giving me major heart-brake vibes…

Designed by Ugur Sahin, the USD Barchetta is a modern take on Alfa Romeo’s classics like the TZ1 and the 1981 Giulietta Barchetta with more contemporary styling that feels like a past-present-convergence. The front sports Alfa Romeo’s iconic V-shaped grille that gradually progresses into the V detail you see on the hood. Unlike the previous Barchetta models with circular headlamps, the USD Barchetta concept sports a more lean Bugatti Chiron-esque set of LED lights, sitting right above the vertical air-intakes. The LED lighting manifests on the back too, with a single strip traveling from left to right, and an F1-inspired third tail-light between the four tailpipe exhaust system.

I’m not entirely sure if Ugur Sahin designed the USD Barchetta keeping social distancing in mind, but the separated cockpits for the driver and rider seem like a pretty nice modern touch to the vehicle too!

Designer: Ugur Sahin Design