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That bare carbon fiber piece at the front is enormous. And looks ugly as sin. Needs paint.
I agree with this. the car would have a more complete feel if the front fascia seemed more substantial and not as cut off.
That bare carbon fiber piece at the front is enormous. And looks ugly as sin. Needs paint.
I get this impression as well. I think the gap between the spoiler bases and the top or the taillights is just a little to big. It looks a bit unnatural.
I get this impression as well. I think the gap between the spoiler bases and the top or the taillights is just a little to big. It looks a bit unnatural.
I actually had the same issue with the previous Vanquish, which had too much between taillights and spoiler lip. You notice it particularly on the far side.
Funnily, I was never keen on the original Vanquish, as I thought it a bit too heavy-handed - particularly after the DB9 arrived.
Now though, it looks like a nice, clean, simple design among an increasingly busy and over-styled Aston range.
I generally have that with cars, the original release is always the nicest (924>944, 308>288GTO, 318>e30M3 etc etc).
Facelifts are generally the same. I can think of two cars in recent memory that look better facelifted than they did at release. Jag XF is one, Peugeot 107 is the other.
The Jaguar XF should get grace because the initial production version was a very watered down version of its predeceasing C-XF concept, which was to test the waters of a massive shift from the traditional styling that the public was used to seeing from Jaguar. Once this departure was well-received, they were able to re-introduce many styling cues to the diluted XF that were intended to be produced from the C-XF concept (and production XJ).
Was the 1st-gen XK considered a traditional Jag?
I read some articles mentioning it and the authors generally reckoned the styling overall was a fresh start.
The XF sort of looks like a swoopy 4-door XK after all.![]()
I think Aston must have hired the design department from TVR...