Styling changes over the years have
seen exterior lines smoothed and rounded rather than fundamentally altered and the story is similar inside the cabin.
Exquisite styling
sees exterior lines and curves beautifully complementing the dynamic powertrain, and a bevy of premium features come with all trim levels.
Not exact matches
When Volvo eventually shows the
exterior of the 2015 XC90 in August, expect to
see similar
lines to the Volvo Concept XC Coupe that premiered at this year's Detroit auto show.
S
line gains LED headlights, 20 mm lower suspension, larger wheels and sports styling inside and out, while the Black Edition
sees exterior chrome trim painted gloss black and includes 20 - inch wheels and a Bose stereo.
This weekend was the Charleston debut for the vehicle, and guests got to check out the car up close and personal,
seeing its rugged
exterior (but clean
lines) reveal a luxurious interior.
The production version remains pretty much identical to the concept we
saw in Paris, meaning that on the
exterior we will
see the same honeycomb grille with a red
line striking through it, all - new Bi-Xenon headlamps and a stylish front lip that boasts louvered vents on each side.
For example, the V - motion
exterior design, really
seen in the grille and hood character
lines, simply works on the new model.
Now entering its second generation, the flagship full - size SUV receives significant updates to the
exterior, interior, and drivetrain, all of which fall in
line with additional refreshes
seen across Nissan's crossover / SUV lineup.
Heck, we'd even throw in the base LX's six - speed manual to
see just how closely the Forte's driving experience could match its tensile
exterior lines.
The 2015 Camry's
exterior is more expressive and athletic with prominent character
lines, inline with what has been
seen on the 2014 Corolla.
The
exterior appearance is terrific, almost Jaguar - like, with classic
lines, just the right amount of chrome, some of the best looking 19» wheels I've ever
seen, and chrome dual exhaust integrated into the rear bumper.
However, the Galaxy F
line may cater to previously untapped demographics such as those who would like to
see Samsung produce devices with metal
exteriors to truly compete with such handsets as those made by Apple, Sony and HTC.