Volvo is no stranger to producing good-looking vehicles and while the car you’re looking at is an independently made illustration, it does have a lot going for it. The four-door coupe dubbed the Volvo Krigare, comes courtesy of designer Tomas Zumalakarregui and takes the form of a sleek four-door sedan with proportions that seem similar to the Polestar 1.
The front end of the Volvo is one of the
more intriguing areas of its design, thanks largely to the gaping wide grille
that makes even Lexus’s spindle grille seem rather understated. Also catching
the eye at the front end are sharp headlights and daytime running lights that
give the Krigare a rather aggressive look.
The side profile is just as eye-catching.
For starters, the car is rocking a set of massive wheels with black and silver
spokes and a set of large Brembo brakes. Zumalakarregui has also given the
vehicle a very low roofline that seamlessly connects the windshield with the
rear window and includes silver A-pillars and C-pillars. The lack of B-pillars
is another nice touch, as are the rear suicide doors with handles that sit
flush with the bodywork.
We’re perhaps most fond of the concept’s
rear end. For starters, there are a set of thin LED taillights with complex
geometric patterns within them. We also like how the rear window stretches
right back to the decklid which itself is painted gloss black to make for the
most seamless design.

