While the Kano5 is just a design study by Ahmed
Ghamloush, we can already tell that if you could somehow wish it into
existence, it could easily tick most boxes for most of today’s driving
enthusiasts.
Let’s start with the design that’s clearly focused
on aerodynamics. We count one massive rear wing, a hood scoop and a roof scoop,
as well as front and rear wheel arch vents. Other features include large wheels
with sizable brakes and quad exhausts.
Since there’s no information regarding the oily
bits, we can just go ahead and imagine there’s a powerful engine underneath the
long bonnet mated to a manual transmission – the interior shot clearly shows
the presence of a clutch pedal, so we’re right on that one.
From there, you can make a case for either RWD or
AWD, but for a pure sports car we’d go with the former. If it’s a balanced
chassis with great handling, lots of feel and a fun-to-drive factor, you can’t
go wrong with a front engine/rear-wheel drive layout.
As for the design of the cabin, it’s simple yet
modern, with a lot of carbon fiber elements across the dashboard, door panels,
steering wheel and gear shift lever.