Rear Wipers. Why don't more manufacturers hide them?
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Appreciate this is an odd one for a Friday afternoon, but why on earth do more manufacturers not hide the rear wiper under the rear 'spoiler'?
For example, Range Rovers have consistently done this, and I really think it helps with a clean rear design:

Whereas the Bentayga has it right at the bottom in all its plastic-y glory and the whole thing looks cheap by comparison:

It's especially naff when the rear wiper is absolutely tiny:

So, car engineer friends, what's the reason more manufacturers don't tuck this away?
For example, Range Rovers have consistently done this, and I really think it helps with a clean rear design:
Whereas the Bentayga has it right at the bottom in all its plastic-y glory and the whole thing looks cheap by comparison:
It's especially naff when the rear wiper is absolutely tiny:
So, car engineer friends, what's the reason more manufacturers don't tuck this away?
Edited by wiffmaster on Friday 20th February 18:07
Mammasaid said:
Looks neat but, that recess will likely get filled with muck & dirt and if the drain holes (which I presume must be present) get clogged..Also, how would you go about changing he blade? Is there a way of 'parking' it mid sweep?
ninepoint2 said:
Anyone who thinks the rear wiper is the only thing that makes Bentayga look awful must have very dodgy eyesight 
Likely to be the same motor setup as on Golf/Audi/other VAG cars.
The one where the washer fluid passes through the motor shaft and, consequently corrodes the shaft until it leaks into the motor, causing it to develop a mind of it's own and, fill the boot with water...

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