#6 is just a horrible photo to represent a color. If you want people to see a color, why would you use an instragram / vintage style photo? God help me if I have any clue what color that car in the photo really is, all I see is a dark car.
I am seen plenty of pickups that weight more a bugatti do 4 wheel burnouts, yo.
Explain to me how the weight of a car has any bearing on a burnout doing damage to it?
3rd: If you have to take out a loan to repair your vehicle perhaps you couldn't afford the car in the first place.
Why the need for an in goggle viewfinder, if the camera is shooting your natural field of vision? Shouldn't it just be, if you can see it, the camera sees it?
So in your situation there would be no need to do testing since everyone would be dead. The purpose of THIS test is to see what sort of forces are in play in a survivable crash.
So much nicer in blue. You can actually see the lines of the car.
I didn't think I would say this, but I kind of like the tire sidewall treatment.
Until someone drives this thing and see what the driving dynamics are like I would hold back on saying this is "the future of supercars"