Opera Windows Went from Utility to Style
After an initial use on horse-drawn carriages, opera windows became a charming design trend in the 1950s… until reaching saturation in the late 1970s
Automakers and Brands Are Like a Dog with a Bone
Brand umbrellas seem to be the next corporate trend in the car industry. It looks interesting on paper, but it is hard to envision it thriving as much as companies are expecting
The Future of Luxury is Bespoke
Cadillac wants to recover the prestige of yore. Now that rivals have caught up, it has gone straight to the latest trend: customizing luxury cars...
New Cadillac Is On a Roll
Lyriq EV has joined the all-new Escalade and the Blackwing sedans. They have everything to take the new Cadillac to a modern version of the old days’ glory
There Are Too Many SUVs On The Market
Confusion between Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer shows that having so many SUVs to choose from demands extra attention from buyers
Renault Oroch Has Taken a Style Item from the 1950s
Some weeks ago, Renault facelifted the Oroch to mimic the new Duster despite being a full generation older. The SUV had a mainly evolutionary makeover,...
Long Wheelbase is a Challenge for Car Design
Extending the car between the axles has become quite a versatile visual resource. However, there are not many ways to do it right