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Ferrari Xezri Concept by Samir Sadikhov

Designed by Samir Sadikhov, the Ferrari Xezri project was an idea of designing a model that a mixture of its high technological gen and sporting experience. This project vision was to create a unique car, which is absolutely innovative and represents the quintessence of Ferrari past and present and looks to the Ferrari of the future. With this objective the hyper car Ferrari concept should feature system aimed at achieving extreme performance.
Ferrari Xezri’s ultra-sporty character and blistering performance have led to design of many of its exterior and interior styling features. This was done to give the hyper model its own strong personality and to further the aerodynamics. The developments made to the exterior focus on increasing down force.
The new mono-seat interior has been inspired by racing and futuristic jet fighters, featuring innovative driving environment with a new kind of steering wheel and dashboard that is the direct result of futuristic jet fighter interior designs. The seat boasts and all carbon fiber structure and is available in several different sizes as well as being manually adjustable.
The original edition of the Ferrari Xezri concept was submitted and won the second prize at the 2011 Ferrari World Design Contest.
Samir Sadikhov is also known for designing the amazing Aston Martin DBC concept after the Xezri project.

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