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lemmy.world

It looks like it has a decent amount of physical control buttons and knobs instead of all being in the screen which is nice.

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This is the only thing that they needed to change and they did, it's nice when a company pays attention to feedback

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lemmy.world

The front is OK, but there's something very off with the rear. It seems too curved, like it's being pinched somehow? There's a decent looking car in there somewhere, but it's buried under too many curves and slopes imo.

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That's the lowest drag coefficient design at 0,21 for you.

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jonnereply
infosec.pub

Yeah, the previous model has the same issue. I don't get how the same company can have a great looking car in the Ioniq 5 at the same time as this thing (and this is supposed to be their more expensive model).

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YungOnionsreply
lemmy.world

Agreed. The first gen IONIQ 5 is a amazing looking car, although I'm less keen on the new 2025 revision.

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jonnereply
infosec.pub

Hadn't seen the new version, I agree, they made it look more conventional, which is a shame. Still looks good tho.

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YungOnionsreply
lemmy.world

Yeah. Have you seen the new INSTER? It shares some of the same design language as the IONIQ.

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Not loving the design, but that's more of a taste matter. At least the proportions look right for this one.

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Taste and colours I suppose. I dislike the look of the 5 quite a bit. But I very much like how thev6 looks. I do get that the 6 looks are divisive. But that anyone would consider the 5 as being good looking is no ews to me. It looks practical ofcourse but also as somehow being made in a way that looks are irrelevant.

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