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The Quiet Revolution: Why Carmakers Are Abandoning Their Most Iconic Symbols
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  • Alex started the conversation

    Have you noticed that cars don’t look quite the same anymore? 🤔 Like something feels… different, but you can’t?

    Well, it turns out car brands are quietly changing their most iconic features. Yep — the stuff we instantly recognize. Audi’s huge grille? Getting toned down. BMW’s classic kidney shape? Tweaked. Logos? Simpler, flatter, more “digital-friendly.”

    Why is this happening? 🚗⚡
    Because the whole industry is changing. Electric cars don’t need big grilles like old engines did. Aerodynamics matter more. And let’s be honest — everything now has to look good on a screen, not just on the road.

    It’s kind of a “quiet revolution” — no big announcements, no drama. Just slow, steady changes. Some people love the clean, modern look 😎 others feel like brands are losing their soul 😢

    But here’s the interesting part:
    Can a brand still feel iconic without the thing that made it iconic in the first place? 🤯

    If you’re into cars or design, this whole shift is actually fascinating. It’s like watching history change in real time — just… very quietly. 👀

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  • Alex replied

    Totally agree with this 👀

    It’s crazy how these changes happen so quietly that you barely notice at first… and then one day you’re like “wait, why does this look different?” 🤯

    I get why brands are doing it — tech, EVs, aerodynamics, all that makes sense. But still, part of me misses the bold, recognizable designs. Feels like some personality is fading away 😅

    Curious to see where this goes next — are we heading toward super minimal cars that all look the same? 🚗