I like the design principles, the design in itself works just barely. Ferrari is all form follows function, though, and this has been accomplished. Very bold step and it makes a lot of sense.
I think Ferrari is the type of brand where what you see and feel behind the wheel trumps any other feature, including design: exterior of a car are just like 20% of the story, how it moves and how it feels inside is much more important, and the interior looks like nothing else ever before.
Design wise, I only really have problems with the back half side, with big plain surfaces without bite. The view from above is interesting and all design features serve a purpose. There’s beauty in that (but I agree it doesn’t look that attractive).
Price is crazy but whatever, for the target clientele a high price just means more bragging rights…
I like the design principles, the design in itself works just barely. Ferrari is all form follows function, though, and this has been accomplished. Very bold step and it makes a lot of sense.
It’s
$550,000$640,000 and hideous. Please.I think Ferrari is the type of brand where what you see and feel behind the wheel trumps any other feature, including design: exterior of a car are just like 20% of the story, how it moves and how it feels inside is much more important, and the interior looks like nothing else ever before.
Design wise, I only really have problems with the back half side, with big plain surfaces without bite. The view from above is interesting and all design features serve a purpose. There’s beauty in that (but I agree it doesn’t look that attractive).
Price is crazy but whatever, for the target clientele a high price just means more bragging rights…