Originally posted by Talentless Brave soul that me says Ferrari/ Lambo styling is sometimes overrated. This has a good side profile, but is ugly otherwise.
Oh probably not, most people here are intelligent enough to recognize overrated-ness. I agree about this particular vehicle, though it is growing on me, but the new Lamborghini is really nice. When I look at the pictures I imagine running my finger from front bumper over the top to the rear tail lights and making that squeeking noise the whole way.
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I think I'm starting to understand Ferrari's design approach. They intended the F40 to be the "ultimate street car", right? Then there's the F50, which is supposedly above the F40. Now where do you go from there? Any more "ultimate" and you'd have an F1 car, right? And wasn't the "F" part of the designation implying F1 technology? So let's look at the cars themselves:
The styling is more evolutionary, rather than just new designs. But what is it "evolving" to? An F1 car. Notice how each succession is a "melting away" of the car shell, and starting to reveal an F1 car underneath. This is especially noticeable with the Enzo's taillights, where it appears that the top half of the rear deck has been melted off (or just whittled away), so much like "shaved" door handles on some ricer Civic.
I wouldn't be surprised if the "F70" has a center seat....