The tall-boy design of Maruti Ritz, is it a hit or miss?
Car enthusiasts have been debating about Maruti Ritz's distinctive tall-boy design. It’s quirky and practical to some, and awkward and dated to others. For those wanting an even higher seating position and more headroom – both of which can be great for visibility and ease of ingress/egress out of the seats – the design can provide. But it also alters the car’s overall proportions and aerodynamics. When the Ritz was introduced, the tall boy design had been quite popular but tastes have changed to the sleeker, more aggressive styling that's in favor today. The implications of this design choice are for interior space, handling, and fuel efficiency. I think it’s a cool design element and it’s interesting to think about how it has aged and if it still resonates in today’s market.
I love the tall-boy design! Especially for older folks or for people with back issues, it's so practical to get in and out of.
No, it's a toaster on wheels, nah. I would rather have something sportier and modern looking.
It’s actually pretty clever design. The car is not too long, but it maximizes interior space. Ideal for tight city parking!
I think it's aged poorly. It is outdated and boxy and compared with newer hatchbacks.
The design is a love it or hate it design, but I appreciate Maruti trying something different than being safe.
It's great for families, as the tall-boy design means it feels more like a mini-MPV than a hatchback.
I think it’s kind of cute in a quirky way. It’s got character, which some of the cookie cutter designs don’t.
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Discussions and Questions The Tall Boy Design Of Maruti Ritz Is It A Hit Or Miss
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