The GTC Genève´s
large, three-dimensional headlights and taillights look like the
polished facets of a jewel.
T he designers didn’t limit this theme to just the lights,
but also to their housings, which fit organically into the surrounding
bodywork as if they were “settings for a piece of
jewelry.”
The designers’ fascination with detail also can be seen in
the individual lamps of the taillight housing. The cylindrical bulb
settings look as if they were carved from a single piece of material.
This form reappears again in the design of the center high-mounted
brakelight, located over the rear window. |
The arrow-shaped front and rear sections of the GTC Genève
are good examples of the dynamic form.
“The tapering begins just in front of and just behind the
wheelarches, emphasizing the short overhangs,” explains
Friedhelm Engler, Chief Designer in Opel’s compact car studio.
“Along with the low silhouette and the curved roof, this
creates a powerful tension that makes the GTC look as
if it’s ready to pounce.”
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