The sides of the car make use of inset formations passing through the doors, fins near the front wheels and silver/chrome details on the front fenders and part of the front doors, while the lower areas have concave formations and carbon-fibre skirts, the latter bearing blue "PFISTER" badges below the rear doors and "RAPID CHARGER–E" near the front wheels. A set of dual vertical intakes can be seen beside the bumper intakes and the headlamps, while the bonnet area has two concave formations on the sides and the Pfister logo on the front. On the upper area, the car has distinctive inset formations containing black housings, each one consisting of circular lamps and modern LED-like strips, with the three inner strips working as high-beam lamps. The Neon is depicted with a traditional 4-door layout and sporty elements, where the front fascia features a carbon-fibre extender/splitter at the bottom, while the bumper area has a trapezium-shaped mesh intake on the centre and a large one that spans about the entirety of the car's width, with a narrower section above the central intake. The front end is inspired by the Porsche 918 Spyder, while the rear end bears similarities to the second generation Porsche Panamera (971) and Porsche 911 (991.2), the latter whose taillights are used for the Neon. The vehicle takes strong influences from the 2015 Porsche Mission E concept, which has since entered production as the Taycan.
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