These Are Pakistan’s Top 5 Ugliest Cars for 2023 (Photos)
These Are Pakistan’s Top 5 Ugliest Cars for 2023 (Photos), it’s time to offend some people. When we first published this story, the reception was, at best, divisive. Unfortunately for those who didn’t like the previous article, this year’s list also features many of the same vehicles because they are still available for purchase in Pakistan.
It’s important to note that this page distinguishes between automobile design and styling. A car’s “design” is its overall shape and body profile, while its “styling” is the additional accessories and trim pieces that are added to emphasise that design.
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When it comes to automobiles, aesthetic appeal is subjective. But almost everyone can agree that there are some cars out there that lack visual appeal.
This article will examine five automobiles that are regarded as some of the ugliest ever produced. These cars may have some good points, but sadly, their appearance isn’t one of them. Discover which vehicles made it into the 2023 auto hall of shame by reading on.
Although a cosy, useful, and dependable crossover, the BR-V is a visual disaster. It has a straight front grille, angular, aggressive headlights with LED DRLs, a few foglights, and a panel that resembles a scuff plate. It also has a straight bonnet.
Honda BR-V
If the front profile doesn’t make it clear enough that it is a minivan, the side profile will. The truck appears to have been raised from the back and hit from the front according to the beltline’s forward slope.
The second-row seat doors have a kinked window pattern. The designer apparently sneezed when sketching the second-row door, screwed up the line, and was just too lazy to fix it. The back end also has an odd combination of folds, lines, and design components.
The BR-V is just a simple minivan that makes a valiant effort to pass for an SUV.
Toyota C-HR
The brand-new CH-R maintains its reputation as an oddly shaped car. People with refined tastes may find CH-appearance R’s and design to be juvenile and the ultimate aftermarket accessory.
Its sportiness is overdone because to the overly stylized bumpers, headlights, taillights, flared fenders, sizable rear spoiler, and an SUV-coupe-like body profile. The car’s weird and discordant style gives the impression that it was put back together by a child to fix a damaged toy.
Nevertheless, the C-HR will be in high demand because of its strong brand recognition, economical fuel consumption, and legendary Toyota reliability.
Prince Pearl
Nevertheless, the C-HR will be in high demand because of its strong brand recognition, economical fuel consumption, and legendary Toyota reliability.
Strange headlights and tiny foglights below an odd-looking grille on the front fascia make the situation worse. The Pearl has a cartoon-like appearance due to its tiny size, odd tail, and puffed-up side profile.
Additionally, the front side windows are lower than the windscreen, giving the vehicle a quirky appearance overall.
Suzuki Alto
The Suzuki Alto was designed with zero innovation or thought. The economy car’s boxy design, squared-off headlights, and stick-on taillights are testaments to Suzuki’s goal of keeping it as simple as possible.
Alto has any notable style except from a kinked rear passenger door window that obstructs the view, a thick C pillar, and a rear windscreen that slopes downward. The overly simplistic design of Alto makes it resemble an angry toaster on wheels rather than a vehicle.
Bonus Entry: BMW’s Latest Models (Except Base 3 and 5-Series)
BMW keeps expanding its grille on each new model, making fun of its own identity. BMW’s front end appears strange, like a hog’s nose with an extended snout. The more recent models, like the i-Series, 7-Series, X7, and especially the XM, are derided for their absurd styling all over the world.
BMW continues to be one of the most well-known automakers because to its cutting-edge technology, potent performance, and sturdy construction. It’s unfortunate that they appear to have been created in an asylum.
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