bad design gull wing cars

It is no accident that very few production gull-wing door cars have ever been built. It is a design gimmick that looks superficially interesting but is highly impractical. Most gull wing cars are concept designs, and the company that made the most famous of all, the De Lorean DMC 12, went bankrupt. The Mercedes 300 SL is a lone example of a wonderful looking gull wing car, but even that was deemed dangerous, and nicknamed “the widowmaker”.

The gull wing’s marginally less impractical sister, the scissor door, has actually become a signature feature for Lamborghini. How fitting that a symbol of bad design should represent a, once great, car producer that has reduced itself to churning out expensive kitsch, since the mid 80s.

Somewhere in between a scissor and a gull wing are the doors on the cheaper Toyota Sera, which is a car that looks like someone’s grandmother trying to be cool.

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The Lame bo has managed to make a feature of a design dead end. Which is sad, because at one point Lamborghini design was excellent. somewhere in the mid 80s they lost their way and now their cars look like expensive kitsch.
Gullwing doors at both front and rear.
even Pininfarina have at some point succumbed to the ridiculousness of the scissor door.
The aptly named car from the company that used to make planes.
Owned by the Sultan of Brunei this is a custom Rolls with Lamborghini doors. Truly nasty.