Eye for Detail: Revealing the Least Attractive Cars on the Road
A recent study conducted by Vanarama utilizing AI eye tracking technology has unveiled the cars that we find least appealing aesthetically. The survey analyzed 200 images of 100 different cars to determine which vehicles are considered the least attractive on the road.
According to the study, the Tesla Model 3 was identified as the least visually appealing car, receiving a score of 93.5 percent. The Model 3’s lackluster grille, along with its subpar boot and rear window space, contributed to its low attractiveness rating. On the other hand, the Hyundai i20 emerged as the most attractive car, scoring a remarkable 186.4%.
Following closely behind the Model 3 is the Jeep Wrangler, with an overall attractiveness score of 96.2 percent. The Wrangler received particularly low ratings for its windscreen area, marking it as one of the least appealing aspects of the vehicle.
The Skoda Karoq also garnered attention in the survey, registering an attractiveness score of 101.3 percent. While the Karoq received average scores for its back-end features, such as the taillights and boot/rear window, its front-end components, including the windscreen and mirrors, scored lower in comparison.
Overall, the study sheds light on the varying opinions regarding the aesthetic appeal of different car models on the road, providing valuable insights for manufacturers and consumers alike.