The rear section features a large trunk with a large ducktail spoiler on the end, with four strakes on the concave portion of the same.
The greenhouse area makes use of a permanent black section around the windshield and door windows, with squared rear-view mirror wings near the A-pillars.
The sides of the car are denoted by the discreet fender flares around the wheels, as well as dual exit vents on the front fenders and the dual side-mounted exhausts on the rear ones, just next to the rear wheels. A silver manufacturer emblem can be seen just in front of the small intake. The hood sports a bulky section with a small cutout on the front, intended for thea front intake. On the upper area, the car has a large grille with a separation on the middle, while the circular panels on the edges house the twin circular headlights and small rectangular turning signals. On the front, the lower area features a colored chin spoiler partially covered by a black, plastic-like splitter, both spanning the whole width of the car. The Deviant is distinguished by the elongated body and the sporty modifications installed on. The taillights, grille and lower grille seem to resemble the ones found in the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda. The Deviant is based on Ringbrothers' Javelin AMX Defiant, itself a customized 1972 AMC Javelin.