Design:
Front Fascia:
The front end of the IX features a luxurious and sensuous combination of heritage Camoria design ques. The dual-stranded headlamps turn sharply in the direction of the grille. This puts the center of focus on the grille, and, most importantly on cars of this prestige, the badge. A narrow bonnet bump flows down in the direction of the separation of the grille to yet again draw the attention of the viewer. The lip on the bottom, chrome-wrapped, protrudes from the front. The not only serves as functional downforce, but it also gives the car depth. Giving a car the right depth mean a world of difference. Cars of the 1970s were given too much depth, thus creating a strange profile. Cars of the 1980s had very little depth, thus creating drab, uninspiring cars. This car is equally a car to drive as it is a car
to be seen driving. Thus, a great deal of detail was put into understanding the emotions of the viewer. The IX excites viewers by giving them hope about what the automotive market can look like in a few years. But this car is here,
now.
Profile:
The luxury on the profile of the car is certainly apparent. During the design process, Camoria's
Artists thought about the usability of the car. Who will be using this car? One consideration was the passenger. Our Artists pictured a tall Manhattan apartment building. A man and his wife walk out of their building to their IX which waits for them. The valet opens the rear doors as he greets them, all the while thinking about the IX. This is why our Artists spent as much time on the side of the car as the front and rear: every angle of this car should indicate luxury. The door handles flow smoothly in-line with the sloping chrome strip to suggest a stream-lined effect.
Rear Fascia:
The beauty is in the details, and few rear fascias are as detailed as the IX. Each taillight column is meticulously styled and placed in-line in the vent. The taillights flow with the natural shape of the vent that surrounds them. The words "Phase-IX" appear boldly and tall on the rear of the car, so drivers behind this car know exactly what it is. There is no doubt that this is a Camoria, and neither driver nor road-sharer should know or feel any different.
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