
"The grille is still recognizably an Aston Martin grille, but it's more sculptural, more three-dimensional, integrated into the front fascia in a way that makes it feel like part of the car's structure rather than an applique."
"Every signature element has been reinterpreted through a lens that prioritizes monolithic surfacing and aerodynamic integration over heritage preservation."
Aston Martin's design language has seen little change over the past two decades, maintaining a consistent formula established by the DB9 in 2004. Key features like the trapezoidal grille and side strakes have remained constant, resulting in a conservative evolution. Naoto Kabayashi's Vanagandr concept challenges this norm by intensifying the established design vocabulary. It features a more sculptural grille, integrated body surfacing, and slim horizontal headlights, prioritizing aerodynamic integration over traditional design elements. This concept raises questions about the potential for bolder design choices in future Aston Martin models.
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