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Automotive designer Giordano Vittorini interned at General Motors a handful of years ago, but we’re willing to bet reimagining one of those projects more than half a decade later was something he thought would happen. Such is the case with the Chevrolet Abyssal Mk2 ATV Concept you see here. Originally drawn up with a mission “to cross the world in any kind of climate situation”, this reimagined concept is a lot less “traditional Chevy vehicle” and a lot more “vehicle from a Ridley Scott Alien film as imagined by Elon Musk for a Tesla collaboration.” Honestly, we have absolutely no problem with that because this concept vehicle is nothing short of amazing. The Abyssal Mk2 ATV Concept has all the build specs and trimmings you want in a futuristic, all-terrain exploration vehicle–easily accessible crew cab (thanks to the vertically opening windshield) with heads-up display and touch-sensitive controls, plenty of cargo storage space in the bed, all electric drivetrain (so fuel isn’t an issue), and a wheels and tires package built with eight separate rubber segments to be bullet-proof, puncture-proof and capable of withstanding everything that Earth–or any other planet for that matter–could possibly throw at you.

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Unzip your coat and have some mulled wine on the house—you’ve arrived at your final gifting destination: The Holiday Gift Guide. It’s like your friendly neighborhood one-stop holiday shop, except instead of balsa wood ornaments, ours is packed with thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list. Future heirlooms, small-but-significant stocking stuffers, and gear for getting out there (or staying in)—are all right here. There’s no music playing in the background though, so you’ll just have to hum Bing Crosby while you click around instead.

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