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We need 3D/VR modes on phones to get a true sense of the car’s proportions.
Precisely. And we’ve yet to see the car in movement.
Good thing we have 70 years of cars to chose from.
Nothing my Nero Dayto spec can’t fix.
I’m wondering if Ferrari is using AI/3DP tech at this point.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that cars like these cannot be appreciated fully by looking at 2-D imagery.
Modern sports cars. Unless photographed correctly, 2D imagery doesn’t do them justice. Video/stills do a better job of this. But still not there....
My only qualm is the hood shoulders aren’t nearly as muscular as Roma.
That front looks uneventful in pics but is much more sculpted in person.
The dropoff at the rear vs the coutured shelf of the Roma.
It’s almost as if they should have updated the Roma coupe to an “M”, and just waited on the Spider to name it Amalfi.
Puroma
It is odd that an event with so many people was not only not live-streamed, but virtually no footage online from the actual unveiling.
Comparing everything to Tesla is like saying everything tastes like chicken. It’s doesn’t, and only people who have no taste think so.
Yeah, their configurator sucks as a whole so I wouldn’t go off of that. And they’ve got like two different ones running at the same time. I don’t...
That pitch black background on the configurator is ridiculous. You can barely see the car if it’s in dark colors. Where are the studio/landscapes?
Or maybe it’s the other way around
They knew what they were doing. It feels like the sea.
**** she’s beautiful. [ATTACH]
My god, they kept the quads too. None of that obscured flat exhaust sht from the 12C. [ATTACH]