User100723
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Whenever I see one of these things on the road, I just have to admire the job Ford did in designing the Mustang Mach E. Though I’ve always assumed it was a at least a crossover of some sort, most of those I colloquially call it a “car”, if not, Mustang, due to the way it looks. And I do the same in general.Whenever I’m driving around and there’s this model of BMW. I have to kind of take a second look cause it almost looks like a Mach e. The Mustang I guess is more of a crossover, and you don’t have to say oh my God or hate on me for saying this but, I wish they would’ve called it a Pinto lol Pinto X??
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A lot of the competitors from Tesla to Toyota to much of the German flank look more like “suv-ified” versions of otherwise highly popular and attractive cars. Some of these aren’t all that bad, actually, and look alright, while others are just plain humorous to outright distasteful (to me, anyways).
Of course there are “sporty” or “sporty-designed” suvs that legitimately look awesome (i.e. Porsche, as others have mentioned), but most would never call them “car” or confuse them for actual sedan/coupe “cars”. Everyone knows what they are: highly-attractive, sporty-looking/performing suvs. That BMW up here? As far as I’m concerned, that’s an SUV. It looks like one due to how upright, lifted and spacious it seems, despite the overall sedan-inspired styling it wears.
On the other hand, the Mustang Mach E seems to be in a rather unique category of its own. Yeah, it’s no sedan, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen an “suv” so well designed that it legitimately looks like an actual sports car from certain angles - and not a comically bloated one at that. The fact that we even have this thread shows how well the Mustang Mach E’s exterior design blurs the line between a large/lifted sedan and crossover/hatchback/small suv. It has some of us questioning exactly what to call it, even though we know what it is.
Now search Google for images of a “Mustang SUV”, and narrow your search results to only show images from before the official Ford teasers and unveiling of the Mustang Mach E. That’s what you call an “suv”. Unless you’re looking at a lifted Mustang coupe with monster tires, that is.
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