Not exact matches
The Twingo received a facelift in 2012, with a new
front - end
design to bring the looks into line with the rest of the Renaultsport range, new light clusters and a bigger spoiler at the rear, some tweaks to the interior, and the addition of Liquid Yellow paint to the options list (
albeit at # 1300!).
Only 100 of these brand new styled Aventador will be available, all showing a very nice
albeit aggressive styling up
front finished in matte black, the side sills get the same dark treatment while the entire rear section has been replaced with a new
design that boasts some serious influences from both the Aventador J and the recently unveiled Veneno.
The
front nose was redesigned with slimmer headlights, while retaining the first generation's «bottom breather» nose,
albeit in a more aerodynamically efficient
design that flowed into the
front bumper.
The broad
front grille gets flanked by upswept head lamps while the wheels appear to have carried over the same
design, as well —
albeit wrapped in thinner tyres.
This kind of
design has already been implemented by Essential for the PH - 1,
albeit a smaller display notch specifically for the
front - facing camera.
From the all - black shiny
front, to the curved bezel around the frame, to the single physical button (
albeit a rounded square rather than a circle) and even the glossy back in a choice of white or black, there is no way Jonathan Ive wouldn't have felt at least a little miffed (or flattered) when he saw the Samsung Galaxy S
design for the first time.
It's basically the same device, with the same
design,
albeit with a different «gunmetal» color, a 16 - megapixel
front - facing camera, a much beefier quad - core 2.35 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 and a higher capacity battery at 3,400 mAh.
Almost like a Frankenstein of different
design elements from different smartphones, the
front of the Pixel / Sailfsih will undoubtedly remind many of an iPhone,
albeit without a home button.
The
front - facing camera is generally fantastic, with a 16 - megapixel sensor that's
designed to deliver plenty of resolution,
albeit having smaller pixels at the expense of this higher resolution.