A Ferrari hypercar concept. Modelled from blank sheet in one week in Rhinoceros, rendered in VRED — a sprint to test how fast a coherent supercar surface can be resolved.
Ferrari NEO began as a personal speed test: produce a credible Ferrari front-engine hypercar from blank sheet in a single working week. No commission, no client, no brief — only the discipline of finishing.
The design language pulls from the long-bonnet, fastback Ferrari tradition rather than the mid-engine race architecture. Wide hips, soft dorsal volumes, a low pointed nose, and a closed cockpit roof that flows uninterrupted into the rear deck.
Modelled in Rhinoceros using a mix of NURBS surfacing and SubD where appropriate. Rendered in VRED with studio lighting and a real-world architectural environment for the hero shot.
Side-profile and three-quarter sketches led directly into Rhinoceros surfacing. VRED handled all final visualisation.
The full image set, including additional renders, process notes, and detail views, lives on Behance.
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