I initially thought 'aagh! It's horrible!' but after about 10 seconds of looking at it I actually quite like it.
Looks like the Gran Turismo guys designed one end, Citroen did the other, and they didn't quite match up in the middle.
Fugly. :vomit: Quote :it's also supposedly the first car "specifically designed to bring the virtual and real worlds together." What's that mean? Well, apparently visitors to the show can actually drive the car in a true to life simulator on the Citroën stand. They aren't the first...
Ah, finally the whole thing is revealed! It confirms all my prior thoughts - The french can't design a car that is actually attractive. Stick to cooking, please.
Quote from Crashgate3 :I initially thought 'aagh! It's horrible!' but after about 10 seconds of looking at it I actually quite like it. That's what happens always with me when seeing an modern car. Just without the last part.
Quote from BlakjeKaas :Nice! I searched for the white text in your post, but there wasn't any. Shame on you!
Some parts look nice, some parts are smooth, some parts are well designed but don't fit. Overall it looks too busy, like they tried too hard to make everything so 'stylish' I suppose you could say.
Quote from MAGGOT :The french can't design a car that is actually attractive. I'd have a "déesse" outside my front door quite happily. Or a renault alpine. And Bugatti was basically a French company.