A rallycross styling study on the Ford Fiesta — widened body, oversized rear wing and a Monster Energy livery, set up as cinematic CGI and pushed across dirt, desert and forest stages.
A personal styling and visualisation study: a rallycross-inspired wide-body built on the Ford Fiesta, dressed in a Monster Energy livery and dropped into cinematic off-road environments.
The work is exterior styling plus CGI — a widened track and blistered arches, an oversized rear wing, aggressive front and rear aero, and a graphic livery wrapping the body. The brief I set myself was expressive rather than technical: get the proportions and the wrap reading right under hard light and flying dirt.
Visualised in a real-time pipeline across three settings — a coastal dirt road, desert dunes and a forest stage — plus a short motion clip, to test the livery and stance in movement.
Personal, non-commercial study. Ford, Monster Energy and DIRT are trademarks of their respective owners.
A short looping pass — the quickest way to judge how a wrap and a stance hold up once the car is actually moving.
Additional renders, liveries and visualisation work live on Behance.
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