I like sensible, clean design so the Prologue so far is a winner to my eyes, especially when compared to the dimensionally similar Blazer EV that I’m not fond of.
I like sensible, clean design so the Prologue so far is a winner to my eyes, especially when compared to the dimensionally similar Blazer EV that I’m not fond of.
Just recovering from the shock of seeing a new car interior with clear, individual buttons and dials for the climate control.
Her parents should have been arrested for that spelling: Antwanette
I really hate that thing. I think I’m maybe bothered most at the missed opportunity that it represents. It could’ve been cool. Instead we got a bloated, Grand Cherokee-esque gas guzzler that looked like it was due for a refresh the day it was revealed. I’m surprised at how many I see on the road.
And it’s an improvement as Kia had some nice designs. Honda, not so much.
The Hummer EV. Doesn’t look much different than an H2 with a grill full of lights. And the whole interior just looks like a slapped together after thought. Two screens stuck on a very boring, very unimaginative conglomeration of rectangles. It’s like entire vehicle was designed by some CEO’s 7 year old, and then they…
That looks as bad, just different.
I harshly judge anyone who buys an SUV “coupe”. They should just remove the U at that point, as a ton of the utility is gone.
“I want an SUV, but make the rear seat headroom worse, and lower the ability to haul stuff. Please leave the bad mileage and high center of gravity tho.”