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The Tesla Cybertruck test vehicle fully covered by a camouflage vinyl wrap was spotted yesterday in Palo Alto, California, and the photos were uploaded on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum. This is ...
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Why Do Auto Brands Camouflage Unreleased Cars? - MSNAlso, when a prestige brand like BMW hands our motoring reviewer a prototype clad in a stylish, vinyl wrap couture, you can be sure that they know that we know it is all part of a marketing game.
No, not the desert or arctic warfare kind, we’re talking about camera-camo. If you’ve spent even a smidgen of time on our Auto News page then you’ve probably seen one of our spy photo stories.
Like military camo, automotive camo – particularly the vinyl wrap variety – is designed to confuse our brains by breaking up a vehicle’s shape, and making the eye work harder to discern ...
The much-talked-about Tesla Cybertruck has been spotted zipping around San Francisco wrapped in a camouflage vinyl wrap. And, we'll be honest, it makes the angular design look a lot better.
How camo works The aim isn’t, of course, to hide the car itself, but to create optical illusions that confuse the eye. That’s where those weird-patterned vinyl wraps come in handy.
Also, when a prestige brand like BMW hands our motoring reviewer a prototype clad in a stylish, vinyl wrap couture, you can be sure that they know that we know it is all part of a marketing game.
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