. The sleek and flowing bodywork contributes to an overall appearance that is both simple and uncluttered, yet deceptively intricate in its complexity.design values, has been this trifecta,” said Kemnitz. “One, large volumes with flowing lines and uninterrupted surfaces. Two, surfacing that clearly communicates its purpose through material and shape. Three, few key details that have breathing room and can stand out properly without having to fight for attention.
You can observe the differences between the sketches and the finished rendering in terms of design details. The early design features fog lights that incorporate Kemnitz’s simplified Quadrifoglio logo, while the final product opts for a simpler front end without these elements. To stay up to date with modern technology, Kemnitz envisions the hypercar as being powered by a hydrogen jet engine. The technology is environmentally sensitive, while also drawing on his passion for internal combustion engines.
Although this is in no way related to Alfa Romeo’s internal product planning, we can’t help but wish that the automaker would consider putting such a classically correct racecar onto the world’s racing circuits. We thank Daniel Kamnitz for sharing his project with us. To explore more of his remarkable work, visit