Digital artist Khyzyl Saleem is at it again. This time, he’s contributed to Hagerty’s ongoing Rendered series with a monster of a luxury SUV. He took the new and very slick Range Rover and made it very bespoke Mad Maxian with exposed carbon fiber bodywork, hugely flared wheel wells and fenders, pre-runner chassis and suspension, tubular steel framework, and a Dakar Rally-grade roll cage. The beast gets powered by a mid-mounted V10 engine that routes its exhaust out the middle of the freakin’ tailgate. The two-seater places its fuel tank and cooling systems in the back, and totally new front and rear fascias show off redesigned lights. Of course, what would a Baja racer be without huge beadlock wheels and BFGoodrich Baja T/A desert racing tires? In all seriousness, someone needs to build this rendering post haste.
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