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RichardsFRS 04-05-2016 01:55 PM

Why not use the bumper design on the BRZ STI?
 
This looks far better than the "mustache" that's on there now and the one that now plagues the Toyota 86. Doesn't even look bad, not sure if its the carbon fiber look or the split look that appeals to me. I'm mostly talking about the bumper guard itself, not the whole facia
http://image.superstreetonline.com/f...quarter-02.jpg

WRBrzRX 04-05-2016 01:59 PM

I've been waiting for an aftermarket knockoff for this clip and the GT300 for when my stocker is too busted and scratched. I appreciate that the 2017 is influenced by it and I may rather have that even. All great designs. I honestly don't like any other front clips.

Teseo 04-05-2016 02:14 PM

Kind like it... does it come in orange color?

finch1750 04-05-2016 02:15 PM

because they didnt want to

MisterSheep 04-05-2016 02:17 PM

The new BRZ bumper is "inspired" by it.. but they will not release this bumper. I remember there was a forum member working on making his own custom bumper to look exactly like the concept's

RichardsFRS 04-05-2016 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Teseo (Post 2610936)
Kind like it... does it come in orange color?

I think the carbon fiber would look good on all colors. If you blend it you might get a bulky look like one piece.

RichardsFRS 04-05-2016 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2610938)
because they didnt want to

They should have, because what they did is ugly

jawn 04-05-2016 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardsFRS (Post 2610954)
Yikes this comming from a "lady"

You ask unanswerable questions. Nobody on this forum works at Subaru at a high enough position on the totem pole to give you an answer as to why they make these choices. Subaru's notoriously bad at translating concept-to-product, and likely this is a function of their corporate organization (which is likely not dissimilar from any other automaker).

Likely, the design will go from the style guys to get reviewed by the materials engineers and aerodynamics guys, and then it'll get reviewed by the manufacturing engineers, and then it'll get reviewed by the 'brand' guys, and then it'll get reviewed by focus groups, etc...

At each stop of the way, something will get tweaked until it only sort of looks like the original concept.

finch1750 04-05-2016 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2610980)
You ask unanswerable questions. Nobody on this forum works at Subaru at a high enough position on the totem pole to give you an answer as to why they make these choices. Subaru's notoriously bad at translating concept-to-product, and likely this is a function of their corporate organization (which is likely not dissimilar from any other automaker).

Likely, the design will go from the style guys to get reviewed by the materials engineers and aerodynamics guys, and then it'll get reviewed by the manufacturing engineers, and then it'll get reviewed by the 'brand' guys, and then it'll get reviewed by focus groups, etc...

At each stop of the way, something will get tweaked until it only sort of looks like the original concept.

not to mention that this is the FRS/86 forum and he's talking about a Subaru concept

Braces 04-05-2016 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2610980)
At each stop of the way, something will get tweaked until it only sort of looks like the original concept.

This really annoys me. Concepts are kind of like false advertising. I understand that it is a concept to begin with, but why torture us with something that looks really good only to disappoint when we get the REAL car.

I know. To generate excitement.

I'm to the point that when I see concepts ... I don't get my hopes up because I know the final car will look nothing like it.

Rant over.

rookie 04-05-2016 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jawn (Post 2610980)
You ask unanswerable questions. Nobody on this forum works at Subaru at a high enough position on the totem pole to give you an answer as to why they make these choices. Subaru's notoriously bad at translating concept-to-product, and likely this is a function of their corporate organization (which is likely not dissimilar from any other automaker).

Likely, the design will go from the style guys to get reviewed by the materials engineers and aerodynamics guys, and then it'll get reviewed by the manufacturing engineers, and then it'll get reviewed by the 'brand' guys, and then it'll get reviewed by focus groups, etc...

At each stop of the way, something will get tweaked until it only sort of looks like the original concept.

^This. Having experienced first hand a product life cycle from concept to production, there are numerous product iterations to address concerns/requirements across different internal teams.

For example, marketing could've toned down the design to be more in line with Subaru's brand. Maybe another team was concerned about production cost. Or maybe there was an engineering issue and so on.

fang_gt86 04-05-2016 03:52 PM

Front bumper too aggressive for 200hp car lol

CelicaJoe 04-05-2016 03:57 PM

I think they found a nice balance between the two. The Sti bumper has a lot going on and looks too much like a different model, which in that case it was meant to be. If they put the Sti bumper on the refresh without including performance upgrades there would be even more disappointed people complaining they gave it the looks without backing it up.

rookie 04-05-2016 05:34 PM

http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/...77o6btbjpg.jpg


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