Another great logo placement. I really hope things like this make it to production.
I wouldn’t fall in love with that one-just saying…. Maybe on the sill thoughAnother great logo placement. I really hope things like this make it to production.
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I’m figuring the way it is is too complicated and the seat is just going to be on a rail and it won’t be as pretty, but they can still put the logo on whatever it looks like.I wouldn’t fall in love with that one-just saying…. Maybe on the sill though
The sill is the most logical place, and if it is made with something durable it will shy away from boot scratches.I wouldn’t fall in love with that one-just saying…. Maybe on the sill though
We have to remember that most parts were 3d printed. Which is completely different than die presses for mass production.Another great logo placement. I really hope things like this make it to production.
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And mounting it safely will be a task. Not much meat on those riser lifts to keep seat and driver intact in the case of a high impact crash. Nevertheless I love the way they lookWe have to remember that most parts were 3d printed. Which is completely different than die presses for mass production.
Im sure some engineer could manufacture them. Its just that it would have to be titanium. LolAnd mounting it safely will be a task. Not much meat on those riser lifts to keep seat and driver intact in the case of a high impact crash. Nevertheless I love the way they look
I guess those are not rear seat passengers phone chargers after all.. Great shot. Thanks.
It is a cool look. It seems to be part of the headlamp assembly creating that effect. Is that what it seemed when you were up close?This is one thing I hope we done lose. The pattern around the front grill.
This angle shows it really well.
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I sure hope so.Power folding mirrors are a feature that scout is planning it seems, I see the mirror icon with the arrow facing in which only means one thing, folding mirrors. Four individual window switches! And the mirror selector that doesn’t look like it’s used to adjust the mirrors. So I’m guessing that will be done on the steering wheel or maybe it is built into the toggle and fold switch.
I am so happy to see actual interior door handles. That is my least favorite thing about the BMW iX. It has door buttons instead of handles.Some pictures of the back door and the window button for those doors.
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It just looks like a trim piece. Not part of the headlamp assembly. Because it goes all the way around.It is a cool look. It seems to be part of the headlamp assembly creating that effect. Is that what it seemed when you were up close?
Yeah, it reminds me of dental molding details you see in old houses. It is one of my least favorite design features on the prototypes.Okay as much as I like this saw tooth detail around the front grill and as pretty as it is on the door handles these are very tiny grooves that will get lots of dirt and road salt in them. I’m okay with this detail going away. That can be part of the 15% that gets changed in production. Also I don’t think the door handles needs to be piano black. Those are just going to scratch.
But I love the lighting on the handle. That can stay.
Here I am talking like I’m putting in my order. Ha!
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Yep, I am fine with a cool light or pattern, but not the logo. Seems kinda cheap to me. The lines like the field rows of the Harvester logo would be cool though.Me too. But I could live without the Scout logo projection puddle lamp that everyone is doing
Really. I like it. What about it don’t you like and what would you like to see instead?Yeah, it reminds me of dental molding details you see in old houses. It is one of my least favorite design features on the prototypes.
Would you like to purchase the $2,900 seat bracket optionIm sure some engineer could manufacture them. Its just that it would have to be titanium. Lol
Looks like same old same old but always impressed with how good the 3-D printed compressor looks