Luxury Beyond CompareCamoria Charavoile:
Char a voile: French for "Land-Yacht"
Design:
Front Fascia:
The front is a sleek take on the signature Camoria grille. The lines, as considered by the design team, are much sleeker than those of the normal design grille. This fit perfectly with the sleek, slim design of 60s autos and fashion. The headlamps are wrapped in chrome in order to draw extra attention to them. They are also linked with the circle of chrome. This irregular design made the car stick out in an age already bursting with culture.

Venti-Ports:
Once again, this design appears, but with a slightly different take. The designers chose a chrome-ier vent in order to demonstrate the luxury of the vehicle. The side chrome-detailing also is thicker than that of the
'62 GTC Special Revolution (pictured in a previous post) for the same effect.

Rear Fascia:
Perhaps the most attractive viewpoint of the vehicle, the rear fascia utilizes the Camoria grille design to wrap the taillights. The use of an abnormal three taillights exudes luxury. The rear of the fins were kept clean to draw more attention to the aesthetics of the fins rather than the detailing. The trunk also has a bump in it. This is purely for aesthetic purposes, but the designers felt that it added some personality to the otherwise flat trunk.
Engine:
This car uses the same engine as the
'62 GTC Special Revolution and the
'65 GTC, the Motomatic '65. While this engine produces over 400hp, the Charavoile is not going anywhere quickly. This is certainly more of a town-cruiser than a racer, by all means. The car is better appreciated at slow speeds.
Edit: I'm not entirely satisfied with the front of the car. I found it hard to work with. If you have any suggestions, please don't be shy.