Most modern movies, set in a post-apocalyptic world, show us that vehicles used in the future are usually those that have survived the destruction or ones that have been assembled from a mish-mash of different cars. However, design group, Enemy to Fashion, has decided to make driving in a war torn future look cool with its take on the 2013 Chevrolet Spark (sold in India as the Beat).
Unveiled at the 2012 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the Spark/Beat has been painted in vintage army surplus colours and has been outfitted with military grade technical fabrics both inside and outside. While it is just a one-off model, the paint and the fabric should bring it as close to battle ready as possible.
Most prominent on the urban assault vehicle are a roof-mounted speakers complete with a Kicker sound system. It has also been given 15inch matte black wheels, revised exhaust system, LED headlamps and Recaro seats as a part of the combat makeover. There is no information on the powertrain of the special edition Spark/Beat but we are guessing it has remained mostly stock.
Sadly, most countries do not allow usage of camouflage colours for passenger vehicles; in fact no vehicles apart from those owned by defence agencies are allowed to use them. This mean the vehicle will be restricted to autoshows and smilar events.