I would use a gloss black/glass panel at the base of the windshield to help conceal it, rather than using a panel in stainless steel. That way it would look part of the windshield and the shut lines would be not very noticeable.
Yeah you could keep all the a pillars and everything else identical, but just angle the windshield a few degrees steeper inset of the a pillar, so that it creates an inch or so gap at the bottom of the windshield to fit a wiper
it may impact on aerodynamics slightly, but there are clever things...
I don’t mind it in the photos online, but I worry it’s going to look worse in real life when looking at the side profile.
I suspect from the side it will sit quite proud of the windshield
if that’s the only downside of keeping to the original design, it’s not a bad price to pay...
I love love love it!
Anyone else think it’s possible it won’t have a frunk?
I can’t see how the shutlines would allow for any openings on the front, everything looks too tight to accomodate moving panels (compare the shutlines on the doors and tailgate).
it also looks too flush with the...