bsclywilly
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Those straight, hard edges on the front bumper really don’t match the smooth clean lines of the rest of the car. Hope those rear bumper vents actually serve a purpose.
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Do you think those might be camo and will be removed on the final product? similar Look to the current sport design front end?The dents in the nose look stupid. Glad I have what I have.
I was thinking the same thing about the wheels. The angle of the lip appears off. They look like those Chinese knock offs someone posted up here a while back.I can't stop thinking this car is still slightly disguised...
Some body gaps and assembly don't add up with what Porsche is used to produce. The "cheeks" are not well integrated ; they might be camo as well as the bumper not being definitive.
Plus the Mission E wheels are somewhat fake too...
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Don’t agree. The first Taycan has a timeless shape. Future versions may look better, but the original will never look old. Porsche’s organic design ethos sees to that.This thread is not going to age well 🫢 In a few years we are the losers with the old looking first gen.
I may be jealous of the technical improvements, assuming there are a few, but visually I prefer the original. That's not typically the case with me, having a strong bias toward the 'new'.
I agree, I think this is part disguise… otherwise some Audi designers have migrated to Porsche…I can't stop thinking this car is still slightly disguised...
Some body gaps and assembly don't add up with what Porsche is used to produce. The "cheeks" are not well integrated ; they might be camo as well as the bumper not being definitive.
Plus the Mission E wheels are somewhat fake too...
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