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Audi Nuvolari and Jaguar Type 01 Storm Goodwood. Internet reacts

Audi Nuvolari and Jaguar Type 01 Storm Goodwood. Internet reacts

  • Audi Nuvolari and a still-camouflaged Jaguar Type 01 climb the famous Goodwood hill.

  • It seems the internet has a big problem with how cars look.

  • Both will arrive in 2027, with production of the Nuvolari limited to just 499 units.

The rise of social media has given anyone with an Internet connection the opportunity to have a voice, bringing out the best (and worst) in us. For car enthusiasts, it is a platform to share opinions and essentially debate with those who see things differently. Plus, it gives automakers a chance to highlight future products like the Audi Nuvolari and Jaguar Type 01.

Officer Instagram Account The Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​uploaded back-to-back videos of both cars tackling the famous hill climb. In theory, it’s an effective marketing tool to promote two vehicles that are special in very different ways. Nuvolari is a new supercar that surprised many because Audi launched it without any prior announcement. The Type 01 resets Jaguar as the brand moves into the electric ultra-luxury segment.

While polarizing designs typically lead to heated debate between both sides Instagram The posts have been filled with mostly negative comments. Although there’s an old saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the Internet™ doesn’t like just any car. People seem to have a real problem with Nuvolari and the Type 01’s appearance, and we’ve rarely seen such one-sided reactions. Compliments are rarer than hen’s teeth, with commentators aimed at Audi and Jaguar’s design teams.

This way Instagram Users are roasting Nuvolari:

“The farther it goes the better it looks.”

“I don’t know about it, has it been presented properly yet?”

“Looks like a speedy shopping cart.”

“The fastest refrigerator on that hill.”

“It’s a temerario with a strange body.”

“Another huge, heavy cardboard box.”

“The son of the Cybertruck and the Audi R8.”

“Imagine what it would look like in 64-bit.”

“This happens when you don’t want to put any effort into designing the car.”

“Looks a little better than the Jaguar. But that’s not saying much.”

This brings us to Type 01, which people also hate with an intense passion:

“How did they open the Titanic?”

“What a monstrous thing this is, absolutely disgusting.”

“There’s nothing sensational about this Jaguar.”

“It looks better with this Art Deco wrap to break up the car’s meh lines.”

“Looks like a cargo plane climbing a hill.”

“Like a square whale in a small aquarium.”

“Close enough, welcome back HMS Queen Elizabeth.”

“It changed the rotation in every corner of the Earth.”

“It’s like a grown man found a drawing of a car he drew when he was 3 and thought ‘Yeah!'”

“It looks like a cheap Rolls-Royce and handles like a canal barge.”



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<p>Of course, these comments don’t fully represent how everyone feels about both cars. <em>Instagram</em> The posts represent only a small portion of the Internet, but I was still surprised to see so many people criticizing both. I would argue that it is too early to assess the appearance of the Type 01 as Jaguar has not yet removed the camouflage. This will happen during a special event in New York in October.</p>
<p>As for the Nuvolari, it’s Audi’s first production car with a completely new design language, so we’ll be seeing more of it in the coming years. Then there’s the electric sports car previewed by the Concept C, which will arrive with a new visual identity in 2027. The A4 e-tron arrived a year later as the first volume-oriented model.</p>
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