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The DB5 was designed by Carrozzeria Touring, hence the "similarities" with the 250 GT Lusso.
At least they're not directional. :D
Never liked the Continental GT's design, for me the Continental R/T from the '90s and the Brooklands are the real-deal Bentleys. A Bentley Coupe...
Don't like the "push-button" door openers as shown below (10 minute mark). Was it difficult to keep the old school levers? [MEDIA]
Hopefully if Maserati introduces the Alfieri in 2020 it's going to have an interior similar to the Roma and not the likes of...
Interview with Michael Leiters, in Italian [MEDIA] And Shmee's video [MEDIA]
Oh Lord, if Ferrari gives the go-ahead with a soft-top version, that'll be the essence of Dolce Vita. https://www.instagram.com/ascarissdesign/...
I personally miss the pop-up headlights and the handbrake from older Ferraris, unfortunately they can't bring them back.
Forget what Ferrari was in the '90s and '00s. Nowadays they care for the nouveau-riche markets of SE Asia, that's the outcome of becoming a public...
I too don't like the glossy black interface, I really get mad when I see fingerprints everywhere, but that's sadly the future. More or less all...
I believe they made a good decision. Imagine a tone-down Maserati Alfieri with interior like the Ghibli or, worse, the Quattroporte.
The DB11, especially the Volante, is a great looking GT, unfortunately however I don't like the Mercedes-sourced interior parts.
In darker colours yes (i.e. Canna di Fucile), I hope they'll offer it also in gloss black. A bit of Touring Berlinetta Lusso from this angle:...
A bit of an homage to Ken Okuyama's 612 prototype sketch.
Wow, these shields look really minuscule. That's a BIG no-no!
It's the Alfieri we're expecting since 2014. ;)
Much better, much cleaner design. Only painted shields the other option. :D
The Maserati Alfieri we're expecting since 2014. And some rear lights cues Ken Okuyama's Scaglietti prototype had. Bravo Ferrari!
Too generic, I personally prefer the numeration and dedicated name for the specific model.