the wildest volkswagen in years was designed by an internVolkswagen has released images of a sports car design study developed by an intern-it looks incredible, something totally detached from the typical VW playbook.The project, penned by intern Fabian Reitz, is called the VW ID.DIN T14. It progressed from digital sketches to a physical model at the brand's styling studio and represents a technical exploration of minimalist surfacing and structural proportions rather than a preview of something planned as a production model. Just so you know.Volkswagen has historically restricted its core brand from participating in the ultra-low-volume supercar segment, delegating high-end performance models to subsidiary brands like Audi and Porsche since the cancellation of the W12 supercar prototypes in the early 2000s.the wildest volkswagen in years was designed by an internThe styling of the study uses a slab-sided body paired with an expansive rear diffuser and a wrap-around canopy windshield. Functional aerodynamic elements are incorporated into the upper front fenders to manage high-speed airflow, while the traditional side rearview mirrors are replaced with integrated fender-mounted cameras.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe long-hood proportions and aerodynamic wheel covers give the vehicle a unique visual compared to the brand's current catalog of electric utility vehicles and hatchbacks.While the project has generated a ton of attention following its social media reveal, corporate design studies of this nature serve primarily to allow incoming design staff to experiment and test abstract styling treatments under realistic structural confines.Become an AutoGuide insider. Get the latest from the automotive world first by subscribing to our newsletter here.