Turkish automotive graphic designer, Uğur Göküş, presented his design of a mini Mercedes-Benz vehilcle
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Mercedes-Benz Vortex VRT Concept by Uğur Göküş

Turkish automotive graphic designer, Uğur Göküş, presented his design of a mini Mercedes-Benz vehilcle


We always love a good Mercedes rendering, so when we saw Turkish automotive graphic designer Uğur Göküş interpretation of a new MB model, we had to bring it to you.   His design is that of a mini Mercedes-Benz model that would fit somewhere between a smart car and the new A-Class, with Göküş dubbing his design the Vortex VRT-Class.  The design project by Göküş was done entirely independent of Mercedes-Benz, although with this level of skill, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Göküş working on some real world models in the near future.

Check the gallery below for more views of the Mercedes Vortex VRT.

Source:  Uğur Göküş on Behance via MBPassion

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