I’ve always been fascinated by how car design balances symmetry and asymmetry both in aesthetics and performance. Some cars, like classic muscle cars, lean heavily into symmetry for a timeless, powerful look, while others, like certain concept cars, embrace asymmetry for a futuristic or dynamic feel.
From a functional standpoint, does symmetry actually improve aerodynamics or handling, or is it more about visual harmony? And when asymmetry is used, is it purely for style, or are there engineering benefits too? Would love to hear from anyone who’s dug into the design principles behind this!