


On the sides, the car has long exit vents on the front fenders with numerous separations finished in black, along with character lines on the skirting area that curve from the same vents and almost reach the rear wheel arches. The same hood opens to reveal the engine bay with a strut brace and the winshield wipers are mounted on a carbon-fiber strip seen at the base of the windshield. On the hood area, there are elevated hood lines starting from the area between the grille and the headlights, which curve towards the outer sides of the car, while two smoother lines start from the central section of the grille trim and curve slightly away from the central intake, also going towards the windshield. The sections beside the upper half of the grille have long headlight housings with inner square-shaped units, middle circular units and outer turn signals. The front is largely predominated by a mesh grille spanning about half the car's width and the entire height of the front end, bearing a silver surrounding and the manufacturer logo on the upper area. The Vectre assumes a modern and sporty design, where the front of the car features a black splitter with two protruding sections on the outer sides, as well as small outer intakes above intended to cool off the front brakes. The rear fascia, though entirely similar to the RC F, has a trunk design taken from the first generation Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ/Scion FR-S (ZN6/ZC6). The side vents are derived from the BMW M8 (F91/F92/F93). The headlights seem to be taken from the facelifted 2019 RC F, with the layout is similar to that of the North American 2013-2016 Toyota Corolla (E170), while the lower part of the grille seems to be inspired by the twelfth generation Toyota Corolla (E210).
