Overall, the mood of the shot suits the car. Maybe a little but more ambient light wouldn't go amiss but that's a matter of personal taste. The light on the car is decent enough where it hits but there's a couple of places (back of c-pillar/ roof; bonnet) that could do with more even light.
It takes, what, 90sec to move your flashes a few times- turn 2 lights into many by shooting with the lights in different positions to cover the blackspots and give you a chance of avoiding things like glare on the front numberplate. Also shoot a frame with the headlights on.
Realise it was a lighting test but watch your composition where the front's embedded in the verge.