Granted it can't climb rocks (no ground clearence), but everything else you need to win Paris-Dakar is in place. And that' s what Isuzu wanted way back when????
Granted it can't climb rocks (no ground clearence), but everything else you need to win Paris-Dakar is in place. And that' s what Isuzu wanted way back when????
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I don't think I will have to. I think Ferrari Factory is headed straight to Dakar.
I think there's a big difference between chasing the same goal and copy-catting someone else's design. I agree that Ferrari and Isuzu had many of the same capability goals in mind when they sat down in their respective design rooms and that some of the design solutions they developed are alike, but that's really where the similarities end. The FF represents a car manufacturer's solution to the problem, whereas the VX represents a truck and SUV manufacturer's solution to the same problem.
Correlation does not imply causation - just because the FF and VX designs contain similar technologies does not mean that one is a copy, imitation, or mimic of the other.
Correction. At the time the VX was on the drawing boards, Isuzu was a major "car" manufacturer. In fact, the Isuzu Belgian office was soley focused on "car design work. Also, Simon Cox the VX's lead designer had just come from Lotus "cars". If Mack Truck had designed the VX I'd agree with you, but the VX was designed as a car first and later dropped on a two door Trooper frame. Notice the VX prototype had wheels pushed to the corners just cars today like the Ford Edge, and now the Ferrari FF. This may be hard to swallow but the VX is more car than truck and that's why it was called a Vehi....Cross, or cross between a car and a SUV.
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yup....they both have 4 wheels.
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