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The spa-like Lincoln Star is every bit as unreasonable, abnormal, and conceptual as a concept should be.
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It looks like Ford hasn't gotten away from the "electric has to look hideous" phase that Tesla started.
It doesn't look terrible from the side, but the front and rear views... No thanks.
It looks like Ford hasn't gotten away from the "electric has to look hideous" phase that Tesla started.
It doesn't look terrible from the side, but the front and rear views... No thanks.
I also think that looks strange, but it's probably just a concept and the production model would be different. I think Cadillac did a nice job with the Lyriq.
I also think that looks strange, but it's probably just a concept and the production model would be different. I think Cadillac did a nice job with the Lyriq.
"As for the concept, Lincoln was very clear that while it may not wind up being produced exactly as presented, the EV crossover is a design exercise that’s intended to preview the luxury brand’s future styling direction."
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The interior is too far out for production. That's definitely a design excercise, but the exterior is what I'm worried about being close to their "future styling direction".