I get wanting something that looks different, but difference just for difference's sake is no virtue.
I think if I had to render the term "alt-right" in vehicular form, it would look something like this. It seems to me an disturbingly accurate reflection of our polarized times.
So you're saying it's "too alt-right", right? Isn't the alt-right also the group that doesn't believe in climate change? So they'd never adopt an electric vehicle based on its virtue of being electric. What if the vehicle is made specifically to appeal to them, though, and just happens to also be electric?
I don't know whether your premise is correct or not, but if it is, this might be genius.
> "alt-right" in vehicular form, it would look something like this
Strange, I thought the alt-right meme was that brutalist design was a Marxist demoralisation psy-op; surely an alt-right design would be more akin to the Beetle (as partly conceptualised by Hitler).
I'm thinking they go more Futurist than Socialist. And if they did fall for a style they previously claimed to despise, well, it wouldn't be the first time they were caught in a contradiction.
That being said, as this truck is not made out of concrete, I'm not sure the brutalist label applies. ;-)
I think if I had to render the term "alt-right" in vehicular form, it would look something like this. It seems to me an disturbingly accurate reflection of our polarized times.