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WorldRallyB 04-07-2021 02:24 PM

Motor1's Gen 1 vs Gen 2 visual comparison
 
https://www.motor1.com/news/499481/t...omparison/amp/

Check the link and see for yourself.

My notable observations;
-the rearview mirrors are significantly bigger.. why!?
-no more sharp lines in the double bubble rooftop
-the nose comes down further on gen 2
-the exhaust sits higher in the body of the bumper.
-the gen 2 trunk opening is much smaller (contributing to part of that big leap in structural rigidity I'm assuming)
-what would be considered the rear approach angle is so much greater in the gen 2. Exposes the muffler too much in my opinion

Not complaining, just observations, I like the new look overall

nextcar 04-07-2021 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by WorldRallyB (Post 3420709)
-what would be considered the rear approach angle is so much greater in the gen 2. Exposes the muffler too much in my opinion

This was a problem in the first generation too as far as I am concerned. Quickly fixed by the $50 knock off rear diffuser; all-in-all a diffuser gives the rear a much more "complete" look. Amazing that the official diffuser cost over $800... that must have been some really special plastic!

BTW- I doubt the factory diffuser has any real benefit other than cosmetics!

Tcoat 04-07-2021 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by nextcar (Post 3420738)
This was a problem in the first generation too as far as I am concerned. Quickly fixed by the $50 knock off rear diffuser; all-in-all a diffuser gives the rear a much more "complete" look. Amazing that the official diffuser cost over $800... that must have been some really special plastic!

BTW- I doubt the factory diffuser has any real benefit other than cosmetics!

That was one of the first things I did with the FRS. Couldn't stand the view up under there when walking up from behind so a cheap EBay part screwed on was in order. The new one will be even worse but no doubt the aftermarket will fill that gap quickly.

DarkPira7e 04-07-2021 04:50 PM

Wow this is actually a really cool way to view the differences. Being able to slide left and right gives a unique perspective, props to Motor1

HKz 04-07-2021 06:45 PM

+window belt line is ever so slightly higher in gen 2 especially closer to the A pillar (that little triangle shaped glass seems smaller), perhaps that had some influence in sideview mirror size.

best difference to me is the relocation of the 3rd brake light :D I won't have to delete it like I did on my twins lol

daiheadjai 04-07-2021 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by WorldRallyB (Post 3420709)
https://www.motor1.com/news/499481/t...omparison/amp/

Check the link and see for yourself.

My notable observations;
-the rearview mirrors are significantly bigger.. why!?
-the nose comes down further on gen 2
-the exhaust sits higher in the body of the bumper.
-what would be considered the rear approach angle is so much greater in the gen 2. Exposes the muffler too much in my opinion

Not complaining, just observations, I like the new look overall

I wonder if that's just a subtle difference in the angle of the photos due to a different photographer.

RZNT4R 04-10-2021 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WorldRallyB (Post 3420709)
https://www.motor1.com/news/499481/t...omparison/amp/

Check the link and see for yourself.

My notable observations;
-the rearview mirrors are significantly bigger.. why!?
-no more sharp lines in the double bubble rooftop
-the nose comes down further on gen 2
-the exhaust sits higher in the body of the bumper.
-the gen 2 trunk opening is much smaller (contributing to part of that big leap in structural rigidity I'm assuming)
-what would be considered the rear approach angle is so much greater in the gen 2. Exposes the muffler too much in my opinion

Not complaining, just observations, I like the new look overall

Because this isn't a rally car with tiny mirrors for formality, this is a daily driver, and big mirrors are awesome in everyday driving situations.

Blighty 04-10-2021 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by daiheadjai (Post 3420826)
I wonder if that's just a subtle difference in the angle of the photos due to a different photographer.

I agree, I think there is a bit of camera angle and zoom differences that could certainly explain some of the things.

For example the inside view shows the rear vision mirror smaller.

dencepro 06-08-2021 11:22 AM

Nice
 
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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3420784)
Wow this is actually a really cool way to view the differences. Being able to slide left and right gives a unique perspective, props to Motor1

I was also impressed by this feature. Being able to compare it by sliding left and right was really amazing!

DarkSunrise 06-08-2021 11:30 AM

Wow didn't realize how strongly I preferred the gen 1 styling until I saw this website. I'm hoping it's just the camera angle or lens on those shots, but the gen 2 looks taller and narrower overall.

Pretty cool comparison shots.

ZDan 06-08-2021 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkSunrise (Post 3439837)
Wow didn't realize how strongly I preferred the gen 1 styling until I saw this website. I'm hoping it's just the camera angle or lens on those shots, but the gen 2 looks taller and narrower overall.

Pretty cool comparison shots.

Comparison shots are not comparable, different focal lengths. Most pics I've seen, 2nd gen looks lower to me and same width. Published specs show it 0.4" lower at 51.6" vs. 52.0" and same width as gen1 at 69.9".

DarkSunrise 06-08-2021 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ZDan (Post 3439843)
Comparison shots are not comparable, different focal lengths. Most pics I've seen, 2nd gen looks lower to me and same width. Published specs show it 0.4" lower at 51.6" vs. 52.0" and same width as gen1 at 69.9".

I don’t think it’s anything in the physical dimensions. Either camera lens/angles or, now that I’m looking at the pictures again, the styling details. The 1st gen headlights and the shape of the front fender arches gives the front end a wider/lower look. Same with the rear where the 2nd gen tail lights, rear fender cutouts and trunk shape give it a narrower look.

The real test will be what they look like out in the real world though.

ZDan 06-08-2021 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkSunrise (Post 3439864)
I don’t think it’s anything in the physical dimensions. Either camera lens/angles or, now that I’m looking at the pictures again, the styling details.

Camera focal lenghths are *very* different. The 2nd gen is with more of a telephoto lens, 1st gen with more wide-angle, which is why the front fenders seem to bulge out wider.


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The 1st gen headlights and the shape of the front fender arches gives the front end a wider/lower look.
Not saying these pics should be compared, but for sure the 1st gen fenders look taller and higher to me. I drew horizontal lines in for each at the external fender peaks and also at the peaks of the wheelwell openings on the sides, 2nd gen pic is lower at both. At the rear, the tails and hips again look to me to be same height or lower on the 2nd gen. But again, these pics are not really good basis for comparison!

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The real test will be what they look like out in the real world though.
Yup! Looking forward to it...

DarkSunrise 06-08-2021 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ZDan (Post 3439891)
Camera focal lenghths are *very* different. The 2nd gen is with more of a telephoto lens, 1st gen with more wide-angle, which is why the front fenders seem to bulge out wider.




Not saying these pics should be compared, but for sure the 1st gen fenders look taller and higher to me. I drew horizontal lines in for each at the external fender peaks and also at the peaks of the wheelwell openings on the sides, 2nd gen pic is lower at both. At the rear, the tails and hips again look to me to be same height or lower on the 2nd gen. But again, these pics are not really good basis for comparison!

Yup! Looking forward to it...

I think that picture is a great example of what I’m talking about. You may be right about certain features (headlight height or fender arch height) being lower, but even looking at that picture, the 1st gen just looks lower/wider. That’s why I think it might be the design differences rather than any physical differences, or even camera angles/lenses.


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