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Reminds me of a modern day Z3 coupe clown shoe. Not sure if it's because of the color but first impression leaves me disappointed.
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I still think it is missing the trademark wing.Twitter video is gone, but luckily we saved it.
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Only because a meme on the internet told you so. If you didn't know it was related to Z4 in anyway you wouldnt say thatReminds me of a modern day Z3 coupe clown shoe. Not sure if it's because of the color but first impression leaves me disappointed.
Agreed, it will never be fully flush but some manufacturers have figured it out more than Toyota and Lexus, unfortunately. 991.2 911, C7 Z06, and GT350 to name a few.A wheel from the factory will never be flush with the fender at the top of the arch if the wheel sticks out past part of the arch
Thats why cars like the RC-F have this piece stuck on to avoid said regulations
Perhaps its the design language of the body they are going for. IMO its what makes proper fitting aftermarket wheels look so good on the RC-FAgreed, it will never be fully flush but some manufacturers have figured it out more than Toyota and Lexus, unfortunately. 991.2 911, C7 Z06, and GT350 to name a few.
That was the first thing that came to mind as well.I think the side profile looks 2000GTish.
I wasn't aware of a meme about it. I referenced it because it was designed with BMW and the silhouette is more BMW influenced.
The proportions seem off. Looks too narrow for it's length, too much visual weight towards rear, and long nose.
The FRS or BRZ looks more properly proportioned for a Toyota coupe .
I guess you don't understand what proportion means. I'm not talking absolute length, width, and height.
The leak specs says it's the same height as the 86 and overall longer. It has a long hood because the 2000GT and Supra that came before it also had a long hood.
I have a working theory that the front bumper is to blame for seeming visually narrow despite being a wider car. If i were better a photoshop I could show you lolI wasn't aware of a meme about it. I referenced it because it was designed with BMW and the silhouette is more BMW influenced.
The proportions seem off. Looks too narrow for it's length, too much visual weight towards rear, and long nose.
The FRS or BRZ looks more properly proportioned for a Toyota coupe .
Obviously you do since you're the only one that think it looks like a Z3.I guess you don't understand what proportion means. I'm not talking absolute length, width, and height.
you are correct, the japanese automakers haven't figured out how to make an aggressive offset from the factory.Agreed, it will never be fully flush but some manufacturers have figured it out more than Toyota and Lexus, unfortunately. 991.2 911, C7 Z06, and GT350 to name a few.