LaArtist
Wunderkind of Wheels
E46 to E90 evolutionary? In what world? Or are you talking about the fact they both have a Hofmeister Kink, kidney grille and 4 wheels?
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This is a REVOLUTION ..
To this is more of an Evolution to my eyes..
E46 to E90 evolutionary? In what world? Or are you talking about the fact they both have a Hofmeister Kink, kidney grille and 4 wheels?
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Hmmm nope. This is no W204, proportions are different. It´s, once again, a mini S-Class. The rear door handle is lower than the front door handle. This means the dropping shoulder line you hate, K-A is here to stay, and will be on the W205 C-Class too. Not only that, the front end seems to forget any resemblance to the F800, and has bigger front lights, on the contrary of what it was expected for the new MBs (bigger grille, smaller frontlights). This mule has again bigger lights and smaller grille.
Not feeling it, guys. some mules already give you the vibe a car is gonna look fantastic. This mules, being it or not the W205, doesn´t look specially nice.
You can't do dropping lines on wedge shaped cars! It doesn't work nor make sense!
This isn't W205 in its entirety FOR SURE. Are we even absolutely sure this is the W205...? With all the models Merc comes out with lately, it might be a mule to test the underpinnings for something else. Its a little too early for a W204 replacement, no ?
You can't do dropping lines on wedge shaped cars!
I think you´ve found the key. If you design a car with a wedge shape, the shoulder line must follow the shape of the car. BMW knows this perfectly, and you can see how the 5er, with has a very straight side profile, has a completely straight shoulder line. The 3er is more wedge shaped and hence, its shoulder line follows that shape. The perfect example for a dropping shoulder line would be the Jaguar S-Type.
I had high hopes for this particular car, as it was said to be a new beginning for MB´s design. It seems they have no guts to do it, and instead, the have mixed up design cues from different models. This is something MB is doing lately, and it´s ruining more and more their designs.
do they have the talent and insight to understand that they can't just clash shapes?
I think you´ve found the key. If you design a car with a wedge shape, the shoulder line must follow the shape of the car. BMW knows this perfectly, and you can see how the 5er, with has a very straight side profile, has a completely straight shoulder line. The 3er is more wedge shaped and hence, its shoulder line follows that shape. The perfect example for a dropping shoulder line would be the Jaguar S-Type.
I had high hopes for this particular car, as it was said to be a new beginning for MB´s design. It seems they have no guts to do it, and instead, the have mixed up design cues from different models. This is something MB is doing lately, and it´s ruining more and more their designs.
I agree. Merc's were never so polarizing.
Now, I feel the models are either brilliant or fail, the in-between is lightening up. Therefore, you'll have haters and lovers. A good thing if you're innovating, like Bangle did with his generation of hideous BMW cars, but M-B isn't exactly innovating design right now.... they're trying to, but that's where the fumbled designs are coming from. Whenever M-B does classic or effortless, they're the best, bar none, they're not good at being desperate.
There's a reason why there is a market for spyshots. Because, even without "X-Ray Vision", we can see the overall proportions (radical vs conventional, evolutionary vs revolutionary). From that, we can carefully deduce the direction of the ENTIRE car, namely the design and interior, which is likely to follow in the tone set by the proportions. These pictures show a car with light camo, and the approximate shape of the headlights can be seen.
These design awards hold no value IMO...I mean just look at that piano and that watch. Not exactly a good design if you ask me.
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