This Stunning Render Shows What A Volvo V90 Pickup Would Look Like
Earlier this year, Volvo released its two flagship models in the S90 and V90; a sumptuous executive saloon and a silky-smooth estate to take on the best from Germany. But despite the good-looking nature of the latest models from the Swedish automaker, this render shows the potential that a talented coachworker could inflict upon the latest Volvo chassis.
Taking inspiration from the Chevrolet El Camino, this render from X-Tomi Design takes the V90 Cross Country‘s long wheelbase but slices off the extended roof to form an achingly attractive Ute.
Although these kinds of renders never really make it into a physical form, a V90 pickup may be possible considering the extremely niche coachworks that exist around the world. Not too long ago, a Norwegian firm managed to concoct a hearse from an unsuspecting Tesla Model S, and don’t forget about BMW building its very own bespoke E30 M3 pickup for trailering around tools and parts around one of its factories!
What combinations would you like to see from the coachworkers out there? Maybe a breadvan Mercedes-AMG GT? Or a Ferrari hatchback that isn’t a GTC4Lusso? Go crazy!
Comments
Ute - sedan/coupe based vehicle with a tray.
Pickup truck - purpose built vehicle with a tray.
This falls under the first category, it’s a Ute not a pickup.
Who the hell would buy that
This is an S90 render, not a V90 Michael Fernie
looks like someone took a Fiat and built a bed and engine bay around it.
Anyone else get this feeling
Volvo did this before with the 850. They only made one, and they keep it at their headquarters.