Not exact matches
The
new front grille is wider, more square in
appearance, and mounted closer to the road than before (and compared to the A4), and
sharp creases flow from it onto the clamshell bonnet.
While the
new Q5 may not be radically different from its predecessor in terms of
appearance, the redesign gives it
sharper lines.
Mercedes - Benz's
new - model surge continues at the Shanghai motor show later this week, when the German automaker unveils a high - riding concept car meant to preview the
sharp appearance, contemporary interior and mechanical package of Benz's upcoming GLA.
Also included is a
sharp body kit that gives the 5 Series a
new look, while maintaining its overall classy
appearance.
The front end is now a bit
sharper and closer in
appearance to the Focus and other
newer Fords already on the road.
As revealed by the concept, the next Legacy will adopt a
new exterior
appearance, with the company's latest hexagonal grille and a
sharper hawk - eye headlamp design.
Early in 2012, Honda revealed the
new Accord Concept and showed us a more aggressively styled vehicle with
sharp body lines and an all - around sexy
appearance.
The rear door glass also takes on an all -
new shape, now featuring
sharp angles and less of the rounded
appearance.
Making its debut in
New York, this enthusiast - grade variation of the V8 Vantage theme boast more power and
sharper handling to match its competition - influenced
appearance - and will open at $ 102,725, almost $ 17,000 below the starting price of a base V8 Vantage model.
As shown in the images, the
new Kindle Paperwhite has the same
appearance design with its predecessor, but the
new eReader boasts a better 6 ″ Paperwhite display with Carta e-paper technology and 16 - level gray scale, and with the help of its 300 ppi pixel density and optimized font technology, the
new Kindle Paperwhite delivers you more clear and
sharper text and images, meanwhile built - in light allows you to read in the dark.
So rare is good satire in contemporary art that its
appearance — as in the
newest exhibition of William Powhida, a
New York - based artist who is fast evolving into one of its
sharpest practitioners — makes one inclined to stand up and applaud.