In 2004, Luigi Colani unveiled a reimagined design based on the Mitsubishi 3000GT, known in the United States as the Dodge Stealth. This iteration showcased Colani's signature approach to automotive design, characterized by aerodynamic and biomorphic styling. His modifications transformed the vehicle’s body, endowing it with a streamlined and futuristic appearance that contrasted sharply with the original angular lines of the 3000GT/Stealth.
Colani's design philosophy prioritizes reducing drag and enhancing aerodynamic efficiency, and this concept was no exception. The smooth, flowing contours of the car’s exterior created an organic shape that not only captured attention but also aimed to improve performance through better airflow. By integrating his distinct aesthetic into the design of the 3000GT, Colani succeeded in producing a vehicle that stood out in both form and function. This unique approach exemplified his ongoing quest to push the boundaries of automotive design, merging art and engineering to create something truly extraordinary.