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SWoll said:
TheRainMaker said:
Smiljan said:
I would say that is a step up from VW and Tesla TBH.
I like the small screen in front of the driver with basic info like speed etc, then the main screen for everything else.
aestetix1 said:
Shocking, all modern cars look kind of the same.
Given the timescales needed to design and get a car into production they couldn't have copied VW on this. It's just that everyone is going in the same direction, minimal dash with an early 2000s tablet glued on.
Given the timescales needed to design and get a car into production they couldn't have copied VW on this. It's just that everyone is going in the same direction, minimal dash with an early 2000s tablet glued on.

The interior is clearly a Model 3 'homage'. The exterior is blatant ID3 copy, down to the identical wheel design.

SWoll said:
aestetix1 said:
Shocking, all modern cars look kind of the same.
Given the timescales needed to design and get a car into production they couldn't have copied VW on this. It's just that everyone is going in the same direction, minimal dash with an early 2000s tablet glued on.
Given the timescales needed to design and get a car into production they couldn't have copied VW on this. It's just that everyone is going in the same direction, minimal dash with an early 2000s tablet glued on.

The interior is clearly a Model 3 'homage'. The exterior is blatant ID3 copy, down to the identical wheel design.


SWoll said:
The interior is clearly a Model 3 'homage'. The exterior is blatant ID3 copy, down to the identical wheel design.
Not really, BYD have been making cars with that kind of interior for longer than the Model 3 has existed. It's just you don't see many China only models covered in the West.The front looks more like the Kona to me, which is basically the most efficient design. Slots at the sides to direct airflow around the wheels. Kia has similar slots in the Niro, as do many other EVs.
The ID3 rips off the patterned front of the Kona. Overall it has a more aggressive look, with the angle of the lights and much larger wheels. The D1 is clearly designed as a town car for high efficiency at low speeds. It's a much more conventional shape too, e.g. the windows are all in a straight line compared to the angled small front and back ones on the ID3.
EVs tend to share a lot of design features because they are efficient or because they are quiet. For example both of these have the little ridges above the headlights to deflect air away from the wing mirrors and prevent noise, which was an original Leaf design feature that has subsequently been refined.
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