the larger one
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>>17819740
Why do car companies always wrap their cars like that for testing?
>>17820247
To hide the design.
>>17820247
To trigger cucks and virgins.
>>17820252
Ah, makes sense
I saw an obvious Lexus SUV being tested on I-80 in Illinois recently with obfuscating bodywrap like this. Was neat.
>>17820247
it normally makes sense but not on a car that has a 40 year old design.
>>17820373
a test RS7 overtook me on the Autobahn one day, fastest car I've ever seen on a road.
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>>17819743
OP is a sneaky motherfucker and /o/ doesn't get it at all
>>17820252
>to hide the design
>"we've got a new design for our car, lets test it out"
>"also put the dazzle camo wrap on it, we don't want people to see that it's a new design"
>>17820762
He isn't sneaky at all mistaking the jimny and ignis names and having g-class in the filename
>>17820247
In this case: To get attention.
With brand new models and exteriors: To make the design harder to make out.
but you can still see the design
these aren't battleships fucrying out loud.
>>17820247
So other companies' spies cannot see clearly what the body lines are like, as there may be siginificant aerodynamic benefits to them, and if another manufacturer was to copy it before the car came out (like say, a Chinese company), the original manufacturer may run into legal trouble.
>>17820852
They're saving it for the ~big reveal ceremony~ at some event.
the only thing these wraps do for me is hide the headlamp shape
you can still see the lines
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>>17820252
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>>17820906
All wrong. It's supposed to mess with a Cameras auto focus. When the car is in motion, it makes it harder to take a picture of it.