10 Sick Cyberpunk Car Renders We’d Love To Drive In Real Life – HotCars

Some truly amazing artists have created these awesome cyberpunk car renders, and we can't help but wonder if this is the future of car modifications>!

The cyberpunk style is all the rage at the moment, especially with the insanely hyped Cyberpunk 2077 coming soon. The partly in the future, partly in the present aesthetic of cyberpunk means that it can be applied to all kinds of things that we use on a daily basis.RELATED: Do You Want A Futuristic Car? Check Out These RidesWith the help of some 3D modeling or Photoshop, various talented automotive enthusiasts have imagined what some beloved cars from the past few decades would look like with a little bit of cyberpunk flair, and the results are impressive. Here are 10 sick renders of cyberpunk cars we'd love to get behind the wheel of in real life.

In this particular instance, the Cybertruck is a great starting point. It even has it in its name. But pioneer of crazy virtual customization Khyzyl Saleem has taken it a step further.

This Cybertruck has been dropped to the ground, given some additional lighting, some chunky mud-running tires, and various carbon-fiber bodywork additions. The end result is something that wouldn't look too out of place in Blade Runner, or indeed, Cyberpunk 2077.

This absolutely crazy Supra was done by the insanely talented Pedro Guerreiro, also known as Typerulez on social media and artist platforms.

It features various insane components, such as the race car-inspired rims, fender-mounted exhausts and the rear wing, which seems to be inspired by a whale tail.

The R34 Skyline is one of those cars that has simply engraved its name in history, so it's only natural to assume that people will still be driving them 40 or 50 years from now. Khyzyl Saleem has imagined what it would look like, and the end results are certainly interesting.

The car doesn't seem to use conventional tires, and it also borrows its exhaust system from the Pagani Zonda or Huayra. The rear scoop and pipework suggests that there might be some type of additional engine or maybe a mid-engine configuration happening.

While this is not a real car, it basically looks like what would happen if the fastest supercars out there took a page out of the BAC Mono or Ariel Atom book and removed their windshields.

The car itself was designed by Pedro Guerreiro, and then rendered and touched up by Hugo Silva Designs. It features various enhancements like turbofans on the front wheels and an intricate rear diffuser setup, resulting in something totally wild.

This render was also done by Khyzyl Saleem, and the mood in the picture is definitely set, leaving no doubt that this virtual Porsche hails from a cyberpunk area.

The best detail about it definitely has to be the slim red LED strip that runs the entire width of the rear wing, replacing the headlights that would be found further down. Not much else is visible, but this 964 wouldn't look too out of place 40 years in the future. Would RWB be around by then, though?

Created by Typerulez, this Mustang Mach 1 has everything one could ever want from a cyberpunk-inspired concept. Everything from the mismatched wheels, with modern JDM build on the front and hot rod on the back, the giant blower, the wing, the additional lighting, and those crazy sidepipes.

The best part? The artist has depicted this Mustang's owner/driver lining up at a McDonald's drive-thru. Is the order placed by way of a holographic interface?

This other Mustang, meanwhile, also nails the cyberpunk aesthetic, with a few bits of graffiti and wear and tear in some places. It's also painted in a satin black color but features various purple accents on the wheels and the chassis components on the rear.

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The attention to detail by artist Timothy Adry is also spectacular, that detail coming in the form of the hacker gentleman resting on the hood performing some sort of "robot calibration" as the image seems to infer. Is the robot in question the car, perhaps?

Designed by Veer Design, this R31 Skyline takes its cyberpunk influence a step further, by featuring stuff from the game's lore, as well as the logo on the rear fender.

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Like the others, everything about this car screams cyberpunk, from the glowing blue tires, to the X pattern on the headlights instead of conventional bulbs, and everything else in between.

Created by Basil Designs, this Huracan is nowhere near as insane when compared to the other cars on this list, but it's still very cyberpunk.

One of its standout features that puts it squarely into the future is the wheels. Though they seem to be inspired by Fifteen52 designs, the spokes themselves appear on the wheels as lights, without there being actual spokes. Combine that with the subtle widebody kit, and even though this Huracan is fairly subtle, it wouldn't look out of place in the future.

Everything about this Focus is just absolutely crazy. From the paint scheme, to the wing, to the bodywork in general, to the lights that it seems to have borrowed from the Renault Twin'Run concept, it encompasses everything a cyberpunk car should be.

Though the future of cars seems to be fully electric, these cyberpunk renders show what it might be like if old cars are still allowed on the roads 40 years later and allowed to be modified like this. If the future these renders predict does become a reality, then there's a lot of hope left for any generation of the gearhead, particularly the new ones.

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