A car Its body is curvy and smooth, with a slightly elongated hood and a gently sloped rear, capturing the spirit of 1940s–50s European luxury saloons. The paintwork is a rich navy blue, deep and glossy, accented with rose red side panels and subtle highlights along the doors and fenders. A delicate silver trim traces the lines of the windows, front grille, and bumpers, adding a crisp elegance to its silhouette. At the very front, mounted proudly on the hood, is a chrome fox ornament — its back legs attached to the bonnet, body stretched mid-leap, front paws extended and tail arched backward in flowing motion. It gives the impression of momentum even when the car is parked. The roof appears seamless, but cleverly hides a solar panel surface. With a press of a mechanical release, it folds away to reveal an open cabin — a rare convertible with solar capability. The wheels are classic, with whitewall tires and polished chrome hubcaps, subtly referencing vintage motoring aesthetics. On the rear, two thin, vertical antennas poke up from each side — purely for looks — and give a quirky, nostalgic edge. There are no visible sensors or screens; instead, the car embraces a clean, traditional exterior free of modern distractions. See more