Sports car insurance customers might have noted that a sculpture of a motor dubbed the supercar of the future is set to take pride of place at the upcoming 2010 MPH - The Prestige & Performance Motor Show.
It was created by RoboSteel using parts from hundreds of different vehicles - and may capture the imagination of those with a fondness for automotive innovation.
The showpiece will take place at London's Earls Court between November 4th and 7th, giving drivers plenty of time to arrange their drip to the capital.
Following the event, the vehicle will be auctioned to generate funds for charitable causes.
The owner of RoboSteel, Piyanuch Chanphet, said the company has previously focused on constructing "alien and futuristic creatures".
This time, the company is eager to develop its style and produce a "one of a kind" concept vehicle.
Moreover, the event will also give those in attendance the chance to witness a version of the TR7 Coke Car - the result of a 1978 partnership between Triumph and the soft drinks brand.
