Thank you!
Well, I was at the Emira Road Show on Wednesday.
Ooh my God!
When they reveiled it, I was kind of speechless. Sculptural, three-dimensional. It just works when you see it in the flesh.
Away the doubts, especially the air intakes at the side profile. Which tend to look awkward to me sometimes at videos I had seen in the past.
It is so far away from a Cayman design-wise, so much more sexy. Breathtaking. The front, the back, 3/4 from back, from every angle it works.
All the little details, how they integrated parking sensors in the front (in the air curtain blade) and at the back, just as an example for the love to detail.
Inside the cabin though it was nice, but a kind of letdown in comparison, although I know it is just a pre-series model. There is a lot to improve to this pre-production model. They also told us that there were a lot of 3D printed knobs which would finally look and feel much more classy.
It is rather dark inside, they could have gone with some aluminium paneling to make it more stand out and make it feel "light", as the black nappa leather and alcantara tend to look almost the same when ligthing is low.
Ingress and egress has been much improved, I had the chance on that day to get into an Evora 400 and an older Evora S 350. So I can understand how this evolution has taken place, same with the lever of the six-speed manual. It has been improved from the Evora S 350 to the Evora 400.
All in all, it is a stunning car and I really look forward to driving this "Gesamtkunstwerk" (total art of work) and I hope it won't disappoint as I put down a deposit, now.
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