If you’re in the market for a new Ferrari with room
for four people plus luggage, the GTC4Lusso is your only option. However, what
if the Italian marque wanted to push the boundaries of the shooting brake and
create a vehicle unlike any other? Well, South Korean artist Jason Park has
designed just that with what he dubs the Ferrari Vision Daytona 4S GTB.
Park has taken inspiration from the one-off Ferrari
Daytona 365/4 GTB Shooting Brake of 1975 and imagined a modern-day
interpretation designed to meet the booming Asian market and offering
semi-autonomous driving, enough room for a family and with luggage space.
The end result is a bold concept with a
frighteningly extreme front fascia that includes a mammoth grille, sleek
headlights and a wraparound windshield. Of course, the key design feature can
be found at the rear.
The Vision Daytona 4S GTB incorporates a Kim
Kardashian-sized rear end that stretches out far beyond the rear wheels.
Underneath the skin, there is seating for four adults and intriguingly, the
rear passengers sit backwards in a heavily reclined position just above the
rear wheels.
The end result is rather masterful and has us
chomping at the bit to see if Ferrari ever intends on creating such a bold
vehicle.