really? '70s charger? have you guys ever seen a 2013 charger? PLUS theres like 200 billion cars w fat quarterpanels like that, such as the Quattroporte, the "new" 2020 Skyline, so on so fourth
The moment I saw the car, the overall shape of the body reminded me of the latest Charger but then I decided to search for any lineage styling links and, well, here we are! --- Post updated --- If you search it enough in the comments of this thread, you'll see I was among the first ones who commented on the new car having styling cues from the 2012/2013 Charger. Plus, why not? Not everyone has the same opinion about styling! Amongst those 200 billion cars on the road, there's also that particular 1973 generation of the Charger and also, the rear window should remind you more of the '73 Charger than the '13 one. Besides, there's no parthenogenesis in arts, it's just you who choose to not see it!
The term is also used for showing that no idea is born 100% original, at least as far as arts are concerned!
What if the whole car is huge and the door handles are at normal height relative to human height? It could be an SUV with huge wheels or something lol
the roofline is too conventional to be a regular coupe SUV, so it's obviously a new gavril omega actually, the more I look at the two side by side, with the window line, the rough shape of the headlights, the accentuated shoulder line, I'm beginning to wonder if this is actually it... even the wheel arches kind of look disproportionately large.
SUV/crossover theory does not make sense, as the design cues do not match the sedan style (front grille/front-end is not that muscular or as large, as compared to the real-world modern SUVs/crossovers), not to mention the back-end that looks like a typical sedan and its greenhouse shape. I am not aware of any SUV or a crossover that has such design cues, and if I am wrong, then provide examples. If the car would be lifted, it might just be something similar to the Audi's Allroad and Subaru's Outback models - a lifted wagon/sedan for an extra ground clearance yet keeping its sedan/wagon style. I bet developers are laughing at our miserable attempts to know what or from whom (country/manufacturer) it is
yea, it could just be an entirely unique car, which would be awesome. honestly, i'd rather the devs make their own cars anyway
The front end may not be as physically large as an SUV front end, but it certainly is as muscular. The accent lines of the fenders and the bumper bulge just below the front grille clearly show this!
Of course, that is a good example, even if it is from a fictional vehicle, but the size of a greenhouse and a rather conventional SUV "buff-ness" does not match well with a new teased car.