What is the Brera's design's most underrated part?
While the Alfa Romeo Brera as a whole is well known for its stunning design overall, some design elements or design choices may not receive the attention they really deserve. They can be minor details that add to the car’s aesthetics or functionality or innovative solutions to design problems, or something that becomes more appreciated over time or on closer inspection. Maybe there are things that make driving a bit better, or more practical, or just make the car itself a little more special. What design features of the Brera do enthusiasts feel are missed or ignored by the general public or even other Alfa Romeo fans?
It’s so sleek the way the taillights wrap around the rear. It’s not as in your face as the front design, but it really completes the car.
I think interior design is underrated. It looks really nice the way the center console flows into the dash, and it feels like premium materials.
It has the perfect profile of the car. Just chef's kiss how the roof slopes down to that short rear deck. It's all about the proportions.
A neat touch are the hidden rear door handles. They’re clean without losing practicality. I love that it's a small detail.
It is iconic front grille design. It's aggressive without being too aggressive, and it immediately says 'Alfa Romeo' without the need of a badge.
The exhaust tips which are now integrated into rear bumper are appreciated. It’s a clean look you don’t see on many cars, much less from the late 60s.
Subtle is the way the hood bulges slightly to fit the engine but helps the car look muscular. A nice nod to the power underneath.
The alloy wheels are a perfect match within the car's lines. It’s hard to be distinctive without being flashy, and they are.
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