That rear looks so good i dont care what jeans it’s wearing.
I love it! I rank the FL5 right up there with the DC2 and EK9 as an instant icon. Honda knocked it out of the park. Couldn't be happier or more excited.That rear looks so good i dont care what jeans it’s wearing.
This is my favorite shot because you can see the similarities and differences with the hood bulge, because it seems to be a sore point in the design of the FL5 (I've seen alot of people crack jokes about the FL5 for this). It actually looks like the FK8 had the same bulge, but there was some visual trickery. It just had that additional piece of the black grill which broke up the lines so the bulge wasn't that apparent. It looks like with the FL5, Honda removed that black plastic trim piece around the headlights and front grille so that bulge is more noticeable, there is no black to hide it. The center grille opening is also a bit bigger so I wonder with the FL5 if that black trim piece was actually blocking airflow or negatively affecting aerodynamics, so the car should breathe better now. On the side you can see the mandated yellow marker on the body like the FK8, with the FL5 its incorporated into the headlight design. It really looks like they tried to slim down FL5 regardless of what the final weight will be.Here's a few more shots from the king motorsports FB page
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Yes the intercooler shroud does appear to have a funnel design which at least looks nice, but functionally any benefit that compression (velocity that you describe it as) would be partially counter productive regarding the force applied against the car to compress that air. But may still provide some positive benefit overall.Yes, the bottom grille is bigger, but in some of the pictures that I've seen, it would seem like the intercooler doesn't fill up the whole space. Rather, it seems more like a duct or shroud. I'm no engineer or physics guy, but a Google search tells me that the velocity increases as air moves from a larger to smaller duct. Sounds like a big brain move to increase cooling without adding weight by brute forcing it with a bigger/thicker intercooler.
I don't think there is a complete removal of the fake vents. Definitely a huge reduction and improvement though. If memory serves me correctly, the vertical vent trim in front of the front tire arches is fake. There is a proper vent in the bottom part of the "L" that gets fresh air to the front brakes and rotors.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Good point you bring about the bulge. I'm sure someone can do a Photoshop and show an FL5 with a black upper trim like an FK8 AND do the reverse on an FK8 : add color to the black front trim.This is my favorite shot because you can see the similarities and differences with the hood bulge, because it seems to be a sore point in the design of the FL5 (I've seen alot of people crack jokes about the FL5 for this). It actually looks like the FK8 had the same bulge, but there was some visual trickery. It just had that additional piece of the black grill which broke up the lines so the bulge wasn't that apparent. It looks like with the FL5, Honda removed that black plastic trim piece around the headlights and front grille so that bulge is more noticeable, there is no black to hide it. The center grille opening is also a bit bigger so I wonder with the FL5 if that black trim piece was actually blocking airflow or negatively affecting aerodynamics, so the car should breathe better now. On the side you can see the mandated yellow marker on the body like the FK8, with the FL5 its incorporated into the headlight design. It really looks like they tried to slim down FL5 regardless of what the final weight will be.
The heat extractor is significantly wider and longer.
You can see how dramatically bigger and more open the bottom piece of the grille is, definitely will be getting more airflow.
You can see the complete removal of the fake vents which was a strong criticism of the FK8.
Another interesting design choice I see are the side view mirrors. It looks like now they are mounted onto the doors instead of the corner of the windshield. I wonder if that was done for aerodynamics
Im not a car designer or physics guy so I really can't piece all of this stuff together but it does look like there was a big effort to make the car breathe better and address the cooling which is great.
I actually went and had a look at videos of the standard new hatch vs the previous one. - and Yes, the difference in these shots seems extremely exagerated because in the comparisons I found, it was very similar between the two cars - not like these photos.Could've sworn I saw a video where the presenter stuck his hand into the vertical vents in the bumper, but I can't recall which one it was.
Is the FK8 actually bigger and taller? Or are my eyes just being tricked?
Must be just the angles and the lines then. I really like how everything resolves on the FL5.I actually went and had a look at videos of the standard new hatch vs the previous one. - and Yes, the difference in these shots seems extremely exagerated because in the comparisons I found, it was very similar between the two cars - not like these photos.