Here's How A Modern-Day Chevrolet Nomad Might Look Like
by AutoExpert | 16 November, 2021
As automakers focus more on crossovers and SUVs nowadays, wagons are becoming an endangered species. This hasn't prevented the designer Rain Prisk from picturing what a modern-day Chevrolet Nomad wagon may look like.
Chevrolet Nomad was one of the most popular wagons ever made by a GM-owned brand. The automobile was initially shown to the public in 1954, and manufacturing began the following year. It was the most costly Chevy on the market at the time, aside from the Corvette.
Rain Prisk's modern-day Chevrolet wagon has the same name as previous Nomad legends, but it has a completely different appearance. The fact that it has only two doors, like the original Nomad, is the first thing that will impress you about this invention. For today's customers, a two-door station wagon like this makes little sense, even though the design has a really elegant appearance.
There are sharp B-pillars on this current Chevy Nomad, much like the original, and large side windows that give the car the appearance of being even longer. The internal space has been enhanced by using a flat roofline. A set of black wheels with high-profile tires, LED taillights, dual-exit tailpipes, and a chrome highlight spanning from the front wheel arches to the tailgate complete the outstanding appearance.
Source of rendering: Rain Prisk