One thing I realized when I
started on the front was how good the DC 100 front end looked - from front. If
not for the Skoda Yeti rake on the frontal plane, it is quite a decent result.
Having said that I do not think that it is a suitable design for the Defender
as there is nothing there that is reminiscent of Defender (other than round
lights - which by themselves do not save this design). So the idea here again
is to come up with something that is different to the current Defender front
but is immediately recognizable as Defender.
Sketch 1: While this is not a bad front end as such, it is somewhat in the same category as DC 100 in that it does not do the Defender trick. Besides that, it looks more former generation Range Rover (L322) and Range Rover Sport (L320). It probably could be tweaked and saved to a certain extent, but, in the end it did not insprire me enough to want to improve on this variation any further. I do like the way the front screen ends at the bottom, as if floating on the bonnet buldge. Although not very apparent, I meant the windscreen to have a high rake (i.e not as vertical as current Defender) - I don't think that works too well.
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Sketch 2: Low rake windscreen but not completely flat across its full breadth. I introduced angled edges that wraps around slightly towards the A-pillar. Overall, this take is more angular and in its silhouette, I think, is rather acceptable. Filling in that silhouette is what has proven to be slightly more challenging since that grille looks like Meg Ryan's Botox overdosed upper lip. Bumper is reminiscent of Disco 3. The Disco 3 grille might have actually worked better on this.
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Sketch 3: In my opinion, a slight improvement on Sketch 2, more " Defender"-like stance, but the grille still is not working for me. I do like the way the light cluster is shaping up. I probably need to leave an unslatted edge separating light cluster and grille (see sketch 4 below)
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