AI seems to be taking over many things, but not all of them will lead to the end of the world as widely perceived.
This AI-generated Toyota Fortuner 6×6 edition looks ugly. There is a lot of discussion these days about the use or abuse of artificial intelligence. These days, it seems to permeate every aspect of our lives. Many think this could develop the ability to turn against humans and destroy the world, while others see it as an aid to humanity. This latest digital version of his popular SUV has been conceptualized using AI and the results are quite impressive. Here are the details:
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Toyota Fortuner 6×6 Edition
This video was uploaded to YouTube by Bagrawala Designs. Visuals capture a striking iteration of his popular SUV disguised as a 6×6 pickup. At the front, LED headlamps with cluster-integrated LED DRLs, a sturdy skid plate, a sleek grille area, sporty bumpers, and roof-mounted auxiliary LED lighting for those off Legend witnesses the quintessential fascia we’ve seen in his trim. – A road adventure valued for improved visibility. However, it’s the side profile that stands out the most in this rendering.
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The area behind the cabin is designed in a pickup style with a large luggage compartment and XXL sized wheel arches with cladding to accommodate another axle, in a 6×6 configuration. In various parts of the world, such setups can be seen in vehicles used for desert safaris. The rear LED taillights are instantly recognizable as a regular Fortuner. In addition, the rear section has a sportier look thanks to the rugged skid plate and bonnet. Overall, we loved this unique avatar of his already popular 7-seat off-road SUV.
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what we think
We are always grateful to such dedicated digital car artists for bringing us totally unthinkable and unexpected versions of our beloved cars. This is a prime example of that. We know these illustrations will never make it into production, but they still warm our hearts and inspire the car lover in us. In real life, you can take inspiration from these digital concepts and borrow some elements to modify your real car. However, most car modifications are illegal in our country, so you have to be careful not to go too far.
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