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Originally Posted by georgl The horizontal stitching shows that the car has exclusive passion leather, nearly the whole interior is equipped with leather.
They wanted to achieve a "cleaner" design, less buttons, less lines and also cleaner looking door panels - therefore the combination of leather AND plastic would have been the wrong direction. |
Well as I said before, I'm glad they have got away from the gathered leather - I never liked the Maybach's upholstery either - but it is now available with a more tailored interior too - like in the 57S - it is so much nicer. The W221 is a big improvement IMO, but the entry level interior does look a little sparse - especially the rear doors.
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Originally Posted by Stuttgarter Funny how the design chiefs always get ALL the credit for their designers work(another reason why I chose not to become a car designer). Remember how everyone was saying that Chris Bangle designed the E65/66 7? Then we learned it was Adrian Van Hooydonk. Very seldomly is any of the particular member of the design team given credit for their work This is just how it works in car design, unfortunately. |
You are right Stuttgarter, but that's the same for an architect or a fashion designer too, seldom is a design or collection entirely the work of only one person.