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Developed a modern prototype DeLorean DMC-12 from the movie "Back to the Future"


Spanish designer Angel Guerr tried to imagine what the iconic DeLorean DMC-12 car, which became the hero of the trilogy "Back to the Future", could become if it were released today.

DMC-12 sports car that went down in historythanks to endless time travel in the film by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, it was released only three years from 1981 to 1983 in Northern Ireland. About 9 thousand units of cars were produced. In 2008, the Texas-based DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) began selling remanufactured DMC-12 vehicles, but faced rights issues with the DeLorean brand. Litigation continues.


However, the design of the DeLorean DMC-12 has never changed.and has remained traditional, unchanged for almost 40 years. Car designer Angel Guerr decided to rewrite history and created a concept for the next generation car. The Spaniard spent only a few weeks to work on rejuvenating Marty McFly's beloved car, designing in his free time from the main work.

According to the enthusiast, he tried to keepthe spirit of the DeLorean DMC-12, immortalized in the movie and at the same time creating a more modern car, taking into account changes in technology and consumer tastes. Over the past four decades. Paying tribute to the iconic car, Guerre noted that he wanted to create a sports car that would fit his son's generation.


The design of the updated sports car DMC-12 canwill see both the traditional gullwing doors and the familiar flowing lines, the aerodynamics of which have, of course, been improved using modern computer simulations. Just as befits a modern high-speed car, the model gets wider wheels, and square headlights from the past have been replaced by LED backlights from the future that extend throughout the body.