The Vazirani Shul has a very distinct profile even by supercar standards. The front section of the car comprises a sharp Y-shaped 3-strip LED headlight cluster. Below the headlamp lies a massive air-intake mesh on either side with a smaller triangular cut-out in the middle. Moving to the side, the aggressive intake lines become even more aggressive and extend across the entire door area. Going by the appearance, the car is going to be equipped with a rear-mounted gasoline engine which explains the presence of the intake vents at the end of the door. Another eye-catchy element is the unique 5-spoke rim shrouded by the fat low-profile rubber specially designed by Michelin.
The Vazirani shul's rear profile stands out the most on the entire car. It starts with the minimal rear window flanked by passive air vents on either side. Below the window lies the very uniquely placed exhaust outlet. There is also a "Gran Turismo" logo located above the exhaust, notifying the contribution of Kazunori Yamauchi. Just behind the exhaust vent lie two fighter-jet-inspired wings to direct the air away with minimal disturbance. A very complex network of diffusers, an integrated spoiler, and winglets complete the Varizani Shul's derriere with pronounced C-shaped LED tail lamps.
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