Buick may drop artificial grille on the Electra E5 EV in case of shark nose
Buick appears to be launching a modified Electra E5 crossover for China. Some versions will obviously throw away the faux grille and have a new front end. The power supply is said to be provided by 241 hp from the familiar front motor. Buick introduced the Electra E5 two years ago, but it has already had a considerable update. As you can see in a new photo released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, some versions of the electric crossover will abandon the artificial grille. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); It is a very important departure, as the grille mimics the grille found in jealousy, conceived and enclaves. Similar designs can be found on GL8 and lacrosse in China. More: Buick delays plans to launch its first electric car in the United States The grille is a new shark nose front end and a more traditional lower intake. The…
Singer Turbo Study 911 gets slanted nose design
California singer revealed Based on a slanted-nose version of the 964-generation Porsche 911 Turbo Study, it applies its typical attention to detail to this iconic design. Debuting in coupe form in 2022, the Turbo Study follows Singer's template of taking a 964-generation 911 chassis and tracing its exterior. In this case, the design was inspired by the earlier Porsche 930, the original 911 Turbo built from 1975 to 1989. Singer offers the Turbo Study in Targa and convertible versions in addition to the coupe, and now has added the option of a slant-nose coupe. Also known as the "Flachbau" or "Flatnose," the slant-nose design replaces the fixed headlights with pop-up headlights, creating a low-profile front end inspired by the Porsche 935 race car. It was originally offered as a special order option for the 930 and is now very rare. Like the other Turbo Study models, the snub-nosed cars started out as customer-supplied 964 chassis. They were fully restored and…
This E39 BMW 5 Series with an M4 nose is about to destroy
The E39 5 Series was the last car that should have had the modern BMW kidney grille Unici Design grafted the M4 grille onto a 1999 BMW E39 Touring. This prototype features a widebody modification and is set to be launched soon. The internet is divided over the radical transformation of the classic station wagon. The BMW E39 is widely considered one of the most iconic 5 Series cars, but one American tuner apparently thought it needed a bit of a modern twist. Unici Design took the radical step of transplanting the G81 M4's infamous oversized kidney grille onto an E39 Touring and outfitting it with a full widebody kit. The project started with a few viral renderings showing off the bold transformation. After hours of work, the digital model has become a realistic prototype, albeit one that is still under development. It is worth noting that Unici Design does not intend to build this radical E39 as a one-off;…