

The rear of the vehicle is rather traditional, featuring a small rusty bed with benches and an open back for the rear passengers, together with what looks like small vents on top of the rear bed walls. Around the middle/engine bay section, there are three black vented sections and silver badging on either side of the vehicle, large vents on the upper side and dual protective frames with black sections, with the frontal one having additional framing and panelling for the LED floodlight bar (with the same light bar being also derived from vehicles like the Riata, the Kamacho and the Barrage).

The front/cabin section consist of a large windshield with black trim around and a small roof extension above, top-hinged access doors with cabon-fiber handles and dual triangle-shaped windows with black trim around, and carbon-fiber panels on the roof area. The sides of the vehicle consist of protective frames and flat sections with carbon-fiber panels above the tracks, while the exhausts can be seen on the rear half of the vehicle, almost hidden by the tracks. The upper area is mostly covered by carbon-fiber panels, while the silver badging can be seen on the upper surface of the front bumper. The vehicle is depicted as a small tracked vehicle with a rather angular design, where the lower area has a slanted profile that is fitted with two towing hooks, along with a heavy-duty bumper that mounts a silver frame on top, a winch behind it and small square-shaped headlights on the outer edges and above, beside the top frame. The vehicle is evidently based on the Howe & Howe Ripsaw EV2, characterized by the low profile and the suspension system, with the tracks appearing similar to the M41 Walker Bulldog, a light tank used in the 1950s and 60s.
