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Early pre-production cars, don't worry.

Pre-production car pictured for press release?? heart Why would they do so? But even so, wtf?? Why such a brand like Porsche will release cars for press photoshoot with such f*cked up rear alignment in first place?? mail

They had to take photos of these cars, didn't they? Smiley

My point is, if you say that this misalignment is only on pre-production cars and production cars won't look messed up, so why would they show this rear mess for public by releasing the pictures of the pre-production cars into press? 


Have to agree, it´s like a kitchen manufacturer presenting pictures of a front side with misaligned panels and pretending the finished product at your home will look different. No matter if the pictures are produced by a professional photographer or by a rendering team on the computer, for me this is a no-go especially since you put so much effort in lighting, reflections and material accuracy and then you f*ck it up on these elements.

That said, a shutline on a curved surface that changes its convexity is always tricky and something that doesn't really communicate design quality. BMW and Mercedes have done the same on some of their cars, for example the shutline of the bonnet/hood and those look cheap and unfinished. Porsche has always done a great job with their shutlines and put a lot of effort into that.