Walhalla Motors, usually referred to as WM, is a multinational car manufacturer that trough its several subsidiary brands design, manufacture and service a large number of vehicles all over the world.
Subsidiaries: Borealis: The bread and butter brand for the average person. Cheap, dependable and occasionally sleep-inducingly boring. Walhalla Motorsport Division**(WMD)**: Specialize in high-performance versions of other vehicles under the WM umbrella and their own in-house designed sportscars. Jotun: Manufacturer of utility vehicles such as trucks, commercial vans, 4X4’s and larger vehicles. Valkyrie: Luxury brand, ranging from entry-level to the pinnacle of overindulgent luxury, class and sophistication.
Front I’m really happy with, trying to go for a hidden headlight design like the early Camaro and Charger. Power-dome hood with plenty of room for supercharged V8 shenenigans.
Would have liked more flair to the profile, a more pronounced coke-bottle line, and I think I’ll later try to add some brake cooling ducts in front of the rear wheels.
The wheel package is obviously placeholder.
Spent more time on the rear than anywhere else, and went trough dozens of different designs before settling on this relatively simple one. Note the snazzy little lip spoiler.
Class: Compact Hatchback
Layout: Front engine, Front drive
Engines: Choice of I4’s, NA and turbocharged.
Transmission: Choice of manual or auto, both 6 speeds.
Hood scoop on top, intercooler high up beneath it to save it from getting damaged on dirt roads. Vents in the back of the bonnet to let hot air escape, and ducts to help extract hot air from the front brakes behind the front wheels.
Bit more agressive here as well, colling ducts and double exhaust tip. Might go back on that really, as it’s not strightly neccesary and only add weight.
[quote=“tugaxpto”]Keep them coming!
They really look interesting[/quote]
Thanks a lot, feedback is always appreciated.
[size=150]Valkyrie Oden[/size]
Class: Personal Luxury Coupe
Layout: Front engine, rear drive
Engines: Turbocharged I6, NA V8, Twin-Turbo V8
Transmission: Choice of manual or auto, both 7 speeds.
Over the last couple years I’ve become increasingly taken with Cadillac’s Art & Science design language, and fallen completely for some of their recent concepts like the Ciel and Elmiraj.
I tried to bring some of that over to a large, luxury coupe, and while I don’t think I succeeded in making a very attractive design, I did come up with some new ways to use features and created some rather interesting results I’d like to share.
The front isn’t that unique, and it’s also the aspect I’m least happy with. Used the small shield-style grille as a badge and turned the lights onto their side.
I really have a thing for side indicators by the looks of it… Used them again to create the cool vertical taillights. Used vents for exhaust and a very large cutout to sculpt the rear and make it a bit more interesting.