Sasha Selipanov is the kind of car designer who looks at a blank sheet of paper and says, “What if this… scared people just a little?”
He’s basically the mad scientist of automotive styling: part artist, part engineer, part guy who definitely owns at least one pair of sunglasses too cool for normal daylight. This is the man who helped shape cars like the Bugatti Chiron and Lamborghini Huracán—vehicles that look less like they’re meant to be driven and more like they should burst out of containment in a sci-fi movie.
Selipanov designs cars the way action movies design explosions: bigger, bolder, and ideally with more carbon fiber. His aesthetic could be summarized as “what if aggression had wings?” He doesn’t draw curves; he draws aerodynamic threats.
If cars had personalities, the ones he designs would stare you down in a parking lot and say, “Nice sedan, nerd.”
In short, Sasha Selipanov is the Da Vinci of “I dare you to drive this faster than you should.”