In a few days, TTAC’s editors will present their best and worst automotive picks of 2013.
In a few days, TTAC’s editors will present their best and worst automotive picks of 2013. Today, Sajeev Mehta brings you his winners and losers in the field of design. Winners and losers below the jump.
Best Styled Car of 2013: Tesla Model S. What happens when you have no rulebook, no badge engineered platform to start with? Tesla’s impressive engineering and PR Buzz machine aren’t the only factors in the Model S’ shock and awe: it embodies the classic long hood and short deck proportioning that’s made so many cars so classically lovely. It’s the same gospel spoken by everyone from Edsel Ford to Ettore Bugatti. The similarly styled Porsche Panamera only dreams of this low stance, subtle detailing and 1970s Italian concept car like flair in those hatchback hindquarters. Which proves that a clean sheet of vellum is a beautiful, beautiful place to start.
Worst Styled Car of 2013: Not as easy, but the Honda Fit fits the bill. Not only is the second generation Fit a bloated redesign, the small Hondaâs once quirky and cute details now suffer from gigantism. The biggest problem? Super excellent DLO FAIL, stealing defeat from the hands of victory: cars in this class justify a day light opening with a black plastic triangle (Sonic, Accent) with their low asking price.  Or be outstanding like the Ford Fiesta, using sheets of glass instead.  But no, the Honda Fit liked both ideas, having a huuuge DLO FAIL with both the plastic triangle and a rather large sheet of glass ahead of the front door. Congratulations, youâve witnessed The Failing At Fail.
 Best Styled Truck of 2013: The RAM dodges Chevroletâs cliché truck overstyling and Fordâs âBlue Collar Audiâ design sensibilities for somethingâ¦logical. Yes, the RAM is another modern truck thatâs a caricature of its former self.  But in a world where cars jack themselves up to mimic CUVs, CUVs try to look like trucks and trucks imitate Peterbuilts, the RAM keeps some semblance of sensibility with subtle head/tail lights, logical hood/fender/bed flares and a gunsight grille that doesnât try to be coolâ¦because itâs been cool for almost 20 years.
 Worst Styled Truck of 2013: The Infiniti JX is one of the best examples of âoverstylingâ in modern automotive history. With every clumsy lump and flabby fold, the JX embodies everything wrong with the Crossover Utility Segment: trying too hard to evolve from the gritty blue-collar machines from whence they came, yet still remaining in the classic 2-box SUV design.  The ridiculous kink in the D-pillarâs quarter window says it all: you gotta know when to walk away from the vellum.