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[–] finalarbiter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 hours ago

Ah, gotcha. I didn't realize they had an external designer for this, but I can totally see Ives' touch now that you've pointed that out. It seems like a really odd choice to use an external designer with a very different design ethos on a product that is to launch that new era. I could see it as a one-off collaboration where they go "Look, we let Jonny Ives design a Ferrari!", but this is the foundation of a new category of vehicles for Ferrari.

The fact that this new vehicle doesn't lean on the brand's own history and design ethos tells me as a consumer that Ferrari either doesn't have faith in its own design team anymore or is run by a bunch of out-of-touch executives who have no clue what their market wants. Either way, it's pretty damning.