Thanks, all, for watching and dropping so many good comments below. I hear you and will be doing car videos. It's a crucial time to see which new EV makers are trying to be the next Tesla (scale and, eventually, "affordable" models) vs. ones that want to stay in the boutique realm and, frankly, matter much less to the shape of the industry.
Brian you’re one of the most charismatic people, ever! I have been watching your reviews since I was 17. I would love it if you made a bigger return to TH-cam. You are truly talented
The only sad part is that we will never see that car on the road, or at least in the next 10 years. Hyundai scraped it after the estimated retail cost would be 150,000 usd, and they felt that price didn't reflect the companies values. And yeah, it looked amazing and very similar to the DMC-12. Although I do think this new car looks kinda cool.
Its mind boggling why they changed the looks so drastically, kinda feel like a missed opportunity to capitalize on the iconic looks. Good thing is that Hyundai, of all manufacturers, is releasing a OG DeLorean lookalike.
I agree, it just looks like another Tesla or even more so a Lucid Air, I hate to say it but I don’t think they tried too hard, only thing they kept were the doors!
@@Sigillimus Hyundai have a track record of actually releasing their concept car design as production. So it won't be far fetch to say that a similar design will release in the next few years.
That's funny - and true! They do look a bit like they did each other's car. Though I still think the new Delorean's design by Italdesign's Andrea Porta is really nice.
I think they made a huge mistake by not making it similar to the original delorean design with some modern twist. Hyundai recently launched a car similar to original delorean, it looks so amazing.
The problem is cars like these are so expensive they only cater to a certain number of people with that amount of disposable income. Also the brand is old but still new to many who aren't car guys.
@@Enforcer_WJDE Tesla, Lucid and most electric brands or newcomer brands need these ultra luxury models, they're the kickstarters for these brands to get not only notoriety but funding and also are easier to be delivered than a mass produced and accessible would. Most likely DeLorean new owners won't miss the brand appeal and will try the mass produced market too in the future as Tesla and others did and are doing
Amazing that after so many years and the first one is still just way cooler and better looking. This new one does look good but I just prefer the styling of the older cars.
Would it be safe to say we're in the middle of a car renaissance? The transition from ICE to BEV seems to be allowing car design to flourish once more and reviving beloved memories from the past.
@@spazzman90 Very true. But it's not really the money following around (everywhere) as it is the rich making record profits on every day items we middle class or poor have to buy, and the rich reinvest a lot of those profits, which is how projects like this get funding. Fortunately, we get cars like this. Unfortunately, it's rich money staying in the hands of rich (no middle class person will be able to justify this price), so the rich get richer off of the poor and middle class, and use that to build toys for the rich. And we all get to watch but not touch.
Yes, there is a bubble in the "affordably exclusive" sector (Delorea, Lucid, Taycan, S Plaid) that cuts straight against the grain of what 75% of Americans buy: Trucks, SUVs, utilities. So I try to look past the veneer for some core distinction that will transfer later to those kinds of cars. Don't always find it.
Nice tech on the inside to match what it represented in the 80s pop culture. The car's shape however doesn't bring that wow factor of when we first saw it. This shape looks like any modern EV out now in the market. Hyundai has done it best by paying respect to the look of the past whilst keeping it modern and fresh with the N74 (Pony Coupe designer, Giugiaro, that also design the DeLorean, inspired by the Pony Coupe) A shame really. What a great opportunity gone to waste. I wish the company a better run at it this time around.
I think he did such an excellent job here. He is genuinely excited which made me (not a vehicle fan) excited as well. This is the type of content I want to see more of.
Apparently the DeLorean is a copy of an older car Hyundai use to make. I don't know the name of that Hyundai car but the designer of that car is the same person who designed the DeLorean.
I wish it took more design cues from the original. Some neat ideas in there but its just too different from a DeLorean for my tastes. I think the original design already has this retro futuristic look to it, imagine bringing that design into 2022 with updated tech instead of something that looks more like a Porsche.
The review is excellent. The car is beautiful but doesn’t necessarily remind me of the original automobile. I think the Hyundai N concept is a much better iteration. However, the current contact location idea is super creepy.
Nice presentation and review. The feely, mood ring, gimmicks are fine for marketing fill, but they seem to be more of a distraction from the price tag. Showing off that it is special and unique. My impression is that it is a homage to the Delorean (leveraging off of the Delorean's name and legacy) rather than a descendant. Still, I like the styling and design on its own merits. And it is going to appeal to people to can afford a legacy automaker's performance/luxury EV, but want something cool, and different, without being polarizing.
You're right on the money here; The name carried over but with a totally different look that is beautiful but less distinctive. The DMC-12 set a high bar: The first car that looked like a technoogy product, even before Robert Zemeckis put his movie spin on it.
The interior is super cool, but the nose gives me lucid air vibes and the back is very Lexus inspired imo. I’m not loving the outside a ton. It’s kind of boring and not that new besides the cabin width gull wing doors
The growing trend of phasing out physical switches is horrible. At first I thought it wasn't too bad, but by god does it suck just to change the temp, just to change the volume, or activate my heated seats. I rather have a smaller screen and physical switches for the essentials. Its proven to that more and more people still prefer physical switches over complete touch interfaces.
It's not ugly, but the design just isn't very distinct. The overall silhouette and front end remind me of the Lucid Air or a generic modern sports car. I thought it'd be something like that new Hyundai
Anyone else disappointed with this design after seeing Hyundai's Vision 74? Feels like a blunder to have this design be so far off the original. And not just off, but like having design elements on the opposite side of spectrum. Definitely not a terrible design, but not what I'd pick to reanimate the DMC.
@@FrozenPantiezzz Other than the rear window blinds and the gull doors it looks like a bland generic concept car that I've seen 1000 times. The Vision 74 is actually based on the car that the original Delorean was based on so I'm afraid you are the crazy one here bro. =)
I love Brian videos by far some of the best content on CNET, tho in terms of the new delorean it just looks like a generic sports car would have much rather seen a modern take of the dmc-12
This is a cool looking car and I would get one if I were rich enough for one, but I do genuinely wish it actually looked like a modernized EV version of the old Delorean instead of this.
It's a very nice looking car, just doesn't look like a DeLorean. I think I would have been better if they went the "Porsche route" and did a slow evolution of the original design language from the DMC12 rather than loosely referencing some elements on a car that looks like it could be any brand.
Hi, Those gull wing doors appear to hesitate then struggle to close completely. Not what I would expect in a high caliber car. Kat Delorian's new version of her dad's Delorian looks much more sleek. Many people don't know that Delorian Motor Company [DMC] is not owned by the Delorian family. John Delorian's "engineer daughter" acquired financial backing and is building an even sleeker version of her late father's legacy beginning in January 2023 in Motor City!
Im not really a fan of screens. they look outdated. if car companies can figure out a way to modernize analog physical buttons and knobs, even guages. that would be amazing.
It’s a good thing they let you choose the dashboard look of the original Delorean, because no other part of the car does! They went so modern with the design, it looks.....generic. I know they included some styling cues, but they’re so subtle, even a lifelong DMC12 enthusiast/fan/absolute fanatic like me would miss them on the first and even second look. This is where aftermarket wheels and body kits are going to become essential to owners. Imagine how awesome it would look with 19 inch versions of the original turbine wheels (and a center cap that simulates the 4 lugs)
The Hyundai looks like a modernization of the DeLorean, while this looks like what the DeLorean would look like of it was still made by DeLorean. One is a modernization, the others a modern car.
Thanks for the review. Changing infrastructure is definitely one major issue for EV owner considering the current refuel stations for ICE vehicles is achieved through 150 years of upgrades and expansions. I had an opportunity to travel to Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia Canada which is a park with over 310miles/500KM road with many steep mountain roads and two local refuel station for ICE vehicles. When I was there, beside the beautiful views I also I try very deliberately to look for EV vehicles and when I was there, not one was found driven at the park since it would mostly run out of rang half way and will have no place to charge except 120V 20A plugs. The moment I drove out of the part into the city I was able to spot EV with ease again. Buying a vehicle that is environmental friendly yet often can not fully enjoy the beauty of the environment one is trying to save is a very ironic picture. Love my HEV and still believe that the PHEV is the best of the both world for now especially if the manufactures can increase the rang up to 60miles/100KM while decreasing the weight of the battery pack.
The Hyundai N Vission has better styling cues that makes it a more successful “new DeLorean”. Not to say this DeLorean Isnt’t nice. It just really looks more like a blen between Tesla and Porsche. To me a DeLorean needs to stand out and not with “here I am” doors that wave to every e when you get out. A DeLorean needs to captivate the audience and push the boundary of the aesthetic in it design. To create trends not follow them. That’s my opinion✌️❤️
They completely ignored the iconic design of the original. It looks nothing like a DeLorean. Tesla Cybertruck looks more like a DeLorean than this DeLorean.
I think the wrist band should be the key. Nothings cooler than having the keys to your car on your wrist. If I pick one of these up from the dealership, I’m not gonna give the band to my loved one, I’m gonna wear it myself.
I WANT to like this more. The DMC-12 is my favorite car of all time, even without BTTF. I appreciate the nods to the OG, but this just feels like, because it is, a different company that has the name Delorean. The driver relationship touches, don't seem necessary. The EV future is exciting, I'm all for it. But I would also like to see an active and present EV Conversion industry. I'd love to be able to buy a classic car, and get a comparable/practical EV experience to a modern Tesla or Mach-E.
The reason why Hyundai N Vision 74 looks like the original DeLorean is because N Vision 74 is the remake of 1974 Hyundai Pony Coupe that was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro who later, designed the original DeLorean. This is one of the biggest reasons why many DeLorean fans love it. It has a huge connection with the original designer. Now, if it came with gull-wing doors, the transformation would be complete.
Different company. DMC went bust in 1982. This company was established in 1995. Bought the name, bought all the old stock. Now are trading under the same name as the original company. But it's a completely different company.
Thanks, all, for watching and dropping so many good comments below. I hear you and will be doing car videos. It's a crucial time to see which new EV makers are trying to be the next Tesla (scale and, eventually, "affordable" models) vs. ones that want to stay in the boutique realm and, frankly, matter much less to the shape of the industry.
It's a flux capacitor in a Delorean
British Columbia commented on this video!?!
Brian you’re one of the most charismatic people, ever! I have been watching your reviews since I was 17. I would love it if you made a bigger return to TH-cam. You are truly talented
In my honest opinion, the Hyundai Vision 74 looks more like the Delorean than this Delorean itself.
Yes! It's a very retro car
Yep I'm right there with you. This is too curvy to be a DeLorean.
You’re not wrong.
I think this looks dope
The only sad part is that we will never see that car on the road, or at least in the next 10 years. Hyundai scraped it after the estimated retail cost would be 150,000 usd, and they felt that price didn't reflect the companies values. And yeah, it looked amazing and very similar to the DMC-12. Although I do think this new car looks kinda cool.
I want to see more of Brian doing this, out of the office showing us new cars.
WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE ‼️
He always used to do this back then. Good to see him back
Me too!
Comon do smthing productive
I 2nd that!!!
Its mind boggling why they changed the looks so drastically, kinda feel like a missed opportunity to capitalize on the iconic looks. Good thing is that Hyundai, of all manufacturers, is releasing a OG DeLorean lookalike.
What Hyundai car are you speaking of? 🤔
@@SudoSudo-yh9tt Probably the Hyundai N Vision 74. Although it's a rolling lab concept car and there's no telling if they'll actually make it.
I agree, it just looks like another Tesla or even more so a Lucid Air, I hate to say it but I don’t think they tried too hard, only thing they kept were the doors!
@@Sigillimus oooh yup I guess that's what he was talking about, wow so much more similar 😂
@@Sigillimus Hyundai have a track record of actually releasing their concept car design as production. So it won't be far fetch to say that a similar design will release in the next few years.
Hyundai made a Delorean, and Delorean made what I imagined a modern Hyundai would look like.
That's funny - and true! They do look a bit like they did each other's car. Though I still think the new Delorean's design by Italdesign's Andrea Porta is really nice.
waste of money and time
Hyundai N Vision 74 looks more like a new DeLorean than the new DeLorean
Brian is the OG. I remember watching car reviews from him on cnet, over a decade ago. Glad he's still here, and a great video as always!
I think they made a huge mistake by not making it similar to the original delorean design with some modern twist. Hyundai recently launched a car similar to original delorean, it looks so amazing.
Except they didn't launch it. Its a press concept car thats meant to vitalize their "N" line.
Completely agree. Definitely a missed opportunity.
Nah why would they make it the old design? The whole point of this is a new refreshed modern car with the same elements and different design
It would almost have to be stainless to justify that hard line design which basically is dictated by the material. (See cyber truck)
@@FrozenPantiezzz because it looks just like every tesla and lucid out there. A delorean is iconic and unique, should of designed it that way
Does it still need 1.21 Gigawatts for the Flux capacitor?? Or is it more efficient.
Electric. 3 times more efficient. Only needs 400 Megawatts.
Yes, but now Mr. Fusion is part of the standard package, no longer an after market option.
Sry, time travel is an upgrade package that must be purchased separately
@@mtx1212 Come on Elon. Give us a break.
@@mtx1212 Do I have to purchase a subscription like BMW??
Excellent presentation and review, Brian. Thank you so much for bringing this jewel.
do you think its a functional vehicle ?
@@crabbcake All my dreams come true. what about yours?
So glad to see CNET in my feed I have been a fan since it's inception and would always go to them for tech reviews of something I was interested in.
I use to spend so much time on the site more time than I did with Facebook at the time lol
Yup. CNET is the OG of reviews. Been a subscriber 20 plus years.
Yeah, I remember back when I used to watch CNet on TV. I had a thing for one of their hosts. (I looked her up, Gina St. John)
It’s nice but the n74 looks a lot more to a modern Delorian
Couldn't be more proud that this guy would be the first one to review it 😎
It's not a review, though. Just a brief overview, lol.
@@de_stroyed I posted before I watched 🤣 Hey it still has "view" in the word ok.😏
The doors look like they’d break after one day!
Looks stunning! I hope Delorian succeed this time!
The problem is cars like these are so expensive they only cater to a certain number of people with that amount of disposable income. Also the brand is old but still new to many who aren't car guys.
@@Enforcer_WJDE Tesla, Lucid and most electric brands or newcomer brands need these ultra luxury models, they're the kickstarters for these brands to get not only notoriety but funding and also are easier to be delivered than a mass produced and accessible would. Most likely DeLorean new owners won't miss the brand appeal and will try the mass produced market too in the future as Tesla and others did and are doing
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i still luv the original De Lorean Car (BTTF Movie) so classic.
@@TheHOBBIES20 Ikr they didn't even try with this design like most car companies when making new cars
Amazing that after so many years and the first one is still just way cooler and better looking. This new one does look good but I just prefer the styling of the older cars.
You're trippin
Agree buddy
Would it be safe to say we're in the middle of a car renaissance? The transition from ICE to BEV seems to be allowing car design to flourish once more and reviving beloved memories from the past.
You can thank all the money flowing around. But if we end up having another 2008, it will end quickly.
@@spazzman90 Very true. But it's not really the money following around (everywhere) as it is the rich making record profits on every day items we middle class or poor have to buy, and the rich reinvest a lot of those profits, which is how projects like this get funding. Fortunately, we get cars like this. Unfortunately, it's rich money staying in the hands of rich (no middle class person will be able to justify this price), so the rich get richer off of the poor and middle class, and use that to build toys for the rich. And we all get to watch but not touch.
@@spazzman90 It will all end soon within weeks. A watery, watery end.
Yes, there is a bubble in the "affordably exclusive" sector (Delorea, Lucid, Taycan, S Plaid) that cuts straight against the grain of what 75% of Americans buy: Trucks, SUVs, utilities. So I try to look past the veneer for some core distinction that will transfer later to those kinds of cars. Don't always find it.
Did they upgrade the Flux Capacitor as well?
Nice tech on the inside to match what it represented in the 80s pop culture.
The car's shape however doesn't bring that wow factor of when we first saw it. This shape looks like any modern EV out now in the market. Hyundai has done it best by paying respect to the look of the past whilst keeping it modern and fresh with the N74 (Pony Coupe designer, Giugiaro, that also design the DeLorean, inspired by the Pony Coupe)
A shame really. What a great opportunity gone to waste. I wish the company a better run at it this time around.
I think he did such an excellent job here. He is genuinely excited which made me (not a vehicle fan) excited as well. This is the type of content I want to see more of.
“This is what I’d like to be shown more often.”
Sentences do not end in prepositions, and the word content is banished by LSSU. It’s also redundant.
@@DontrelleRoosevelt shut up lmao
@@DontrelleRoosevelt bro who tf asked?
Wow, Hyundais Vision 74 looks more like a Delorean than the real Delorean itselfs 🤯
Apparently the DeLorean is a copy of an older car Hyundai use to make. I don't know the name of that Hyundai car but the designer of that car is the same person who designed the DeLorean.
@@frostytaco8598 Hyundai pony coupe
I wish it took more design cues from the original. Some neat ideas in there but its just too different from a DeLorean for my tastes. I think the original design already has this retro futuristic look to it, imagine bringing that design into 2022 with updated tech instead of something that looks more like a Porsche.
The review is excellent.
The car is beautiful but doesn’t necessarily remind me of the original automobile. I think the Hyundai N concept is a much better iteration.
However, the current contact location idea is super creepy.
Was expecting something to look like the old delorean but modernized
That would ruin the whole point of a new one
You know a car is special if it can get Cooley to come out of retirement and do a review of it!
Nice presentation and review. The feely, mood ring, gimmicks are fine for marketing fill, but they seem to be more of a distraction from the price tag. Showing off that it is special and unique. My impression is that it is a homage to the Delorean (leveraging off of the Delorean's name and legacy) rather than a descendant. Still, I like the styling and design on its own merits. And it is going to appeal to people to can afford a legacy automaker's performance/luxury EV, but want something cool, and different, without being polarizing.
You're right on the money here; The name carried over but with a totally different look that is beautiful but less distinctive. The DMC-12 set a high bar: The first car that looked like a technoogy product, even before Robert Zemeckis put his movie spin on it.
The interior is super cool, but the nose gives me lucid air vibes and the back is very Lexus inspired imo. I’m not loving the outside a ton. It’s kind of boring and not that new besides the cabin width gull wing doors
I kinda agree but only kinda. How bout that shooting-brake version?!!!
Cooley in his rainy day swagger
I was hoping he'd drive it
We'll see how this car turns out
No real judgement until it's in motion
The growing trend of phasing out physical switches is horrible. At first I thought it wasn't too bad, but by god does it suck just to change the temp, just to change the volume, or activate my heated seats. I rather have a smaller screen and physical switches for the essentials.
Its proven to that more and more people still prefer physical switches over complete touch interfaces.
It looks really cool and futuristic, buy also just like any other modern premium EV 😬
It's not ugly, but the design just isn't very distinct. The overall silhouette and front end remind me of the Lucid Air or a generic modern sports car. I thought it'd be something like that new Hyundai
Yes, the Hyundai N vision 74 design is more what this should have been.
Nice to have the "floatation vest" on for this back to the future successor. I see what you did there Brian. 👍
I had no idea that DeLorean was still manufacturing cars. This is exciting.
Unfortunately nothing to do with the iconic distinctive original design...
I was at that reveal party! Good times were had
Anyone else disappointed with this design after seeing Hyundai's Vision 74?
Feels like a blunder to have this design be so far off the original. And not just off, but like having design elements on the opposite side of spectrum.
Definitely not a terrible design, but not what I'd pick to reanimate the DMC.
You're crazy bro that hyundai is hella ugly. This is a badass new design and actually looks like a premium car
@@FrozenPantiezzz Other than the rear window blinds and the gull doors it looks like a bland generic concept car that I've seen 1000 times. The Vision 74 is actually based on the car that the original Delorean was based on so I'm afraid you are the crazy one here bro. =)
Happy to see Cooley again!
I love Brian videos by far some of the best content on CNET, tho in terms of the new delorean it just looks like a generic sports car would have much rather seen a modern take of the dmc-12
Aside from the nameplete I would never guess this was supposed to even try look like a deloreon. Tesla truck and Hyundai N Vision did it better.
This is a cool looking car and I would get one if I were rich enough for one, but I do genuinely wish it actually looked like a modernized EV version of the old Delorean instead of this.
Have you seen Kat Delorian's new version of her late father's DMC? She has a video on you-tube also. This DMC is not from the Delorian family.
It's a very nice looking car, just doesn't look like a DeLorean. I think I would have been better if they went the "Porsche route" and did a slow evolution of the original design language from the DMC12 rather than loosely referencing some elements on a car that looks like it could be any brand.
at 2:10 , is that the Mi-Band that you are wearing?
They really didn’t have to try this hard. I think Hyundai’s N72 is closer to what we hoped for.
That gauge cluster, it reminds me of my old 81 Delorean!
Oh yeah I guess of I waited a minute he actually mentions it.
Great seeing Cooley doing a car review again!
Lokks extremely similar to the Lucid Air
Hyundai N Vision 74 is more and proper "re-retro" EV. This DeLorean is just another Tesla family van with suicide gull wing door.
Agreed. This car doesn't look special at all.
DeLorean had a good opportunity to make something truly unique, yet they settled on this design. Something that looks just like any other EV.
I wish it looked like a DeLorean…
Does the trunk open? How much space is there in the back trunk from the alpha5 and the plasmatail?
First, the phone spies on you. Now the car spies on you. I've never needed a vibrator in my gaming chair, I don't need one in my car seat.
It’s probably going to be another monthly subscription
This car is so elegant !
Hyundai n vision 74 looks more delorean than this
Hi, Those gull wing doors appear to hesitate then struggle to close completely. Not what I would expect in a high caliber car. Kat Delorian's new version of her dad's Delorian looks much more sleek. Many people don't know that Delorian Motor Company [DMC] is not owned by the Delorian family. John Delorian's "engineer daughter" acquired financial backing and is building an even sleeker version of her late father's legacy beginning in January 2023 in Motor City!
This car taking technology stalking to a new level
Im not really a fan of screens. they look outdated. if car companies can figure out a way to modernize analog physical buttons and knobs, even guages. that would be amazing.
I want this car so much. Just gorgeous.
Looks incredible. let's go back to the future.
It’s a good thing they let you choose the dashboard look of the original Delorean, because no other part of the car does! They went so modern with the design, it looks.....generic.
I know they included some styling cues, but they’re so subtle, even a lifelong DMC12 enthusiast/fan/absolute fanatic like me would miss them on the first and even second look.
This is where aftermarket wheels and body kits are going to become essential to owners. Imagine how awesome it would look with 19 inch versions of the original turbine wheels (and a center cap that simulates the 4 lugs)
The Hyundai looks like a modernization of the DeLorean, while this looks like what the DeLorean would look like of it was still made by DeLorean. One is a modernization, the others a modern car.
Hyundai did a better Delorean. This isn't wack, just looks like everything else.
Thanks for the review. Changing infrastructure is definitely one major issue for EV owner considering the current refuel stations for ICE vehicles is achieved through 150 years of upgrades and expansions. I had an opportunity to travel to Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia Canada which is a park with over 310miles/500KM road with many steep mountain roads and two local refuel station for ICE vehicles. When I was there, beside the beautiful views I also I try very deliberately to look for EV vehicles and when I was there, not one was found driven at the park since it would mostly run out of rang half way and will have no place to charge except 120V 20A plugs. The moment I drove out of the part into the city I was able to spot EV with ease again. Buying a vehicle that is environmental friendly yet often can not fully enjoy the beauty of the environment one is trying to save is a very ironic picture. Love my HEV and still believe that the PHEV is the best of the both world for now especially if the manufactures can increase the rang up to 60miles/100KM while decreasing the weight of the battery pack.
Well I guess we are in the Future now... Hyundai N Vision 74, then the Dodge Charger EV, the Corvette C8 EV and now the Delorean...
Wow! That design really is cool.
The Hyundai N Vission has better styling cues that makes it a more successful “new DeLorean”. Not to say this DeLorean Isnt’t nice. It just really looks more like a blen between Tesla and Porsche. To me a DeLorean needs to stand out and not with “here I am” doors that wave to every e when you get out. A DeLorean needs to captivate the audience and push the boundary of the aesthetic in it design. To create trends not follow them. That’s my opinion✌️❤️
03:38 I don't like how the rectangularity of the "old dash" clashes with the roundedness of the display
They should have hade a retro DeLorean. not liking it.
What's with the life preserver?
They completely ignored the iconic design of the original. It looks nothing like a DeLorean. Tesla Cybertruck looks more like a DeLorean than this DeLorean.
This isn't based on the original, it's based on the one that was supposed to come out after that.
Personal connection tech sounds ridiculous.
Back to the future
Nothing to do with the original Delorean.
They basically used the old famous brand to try to sell these electric cars...
It doesn’t look like a DeLorean. Not even stainless steal.
It has been 40 years, cars have changed
I think the wrist band should be the key. Nothings cooler than having the keys to your car on your wrist. If I pick one of these up from the dealership, I’m not gonna give the band to my loved one, I’m gonna wear it myself.
Is it real or a concept? All of the cars that actually look nice are concepts 😒
I WANT to like this more. The DMC-12 is my favorite car of all time, even without BTTF. I appreciate the nods to the OG, but this just feels like, because it is, a different company that has the name Delorean. The driver relationship touches, don't seem necessary.
The EV future is exciting, I'm all for it. But I would also like to see an active and present EV Conversion industry. I'd love to be able to buy a classic car, and get a comparable/practical EV experience to a modern Tesla or Mach-E.
How well does it travel through time..
There should be an Easter egg when the car hits 88 mph.
😎👍
Looks like a nice car. Doesnt feel anything delorean tho
Is the “flux capacitor” user replaceable?
I think Hyundai made a better classic looking DeLorean!! 😄 🤣 😂
Christopher Lloyd can definitely have an update brand new DeLorean. A wonderful car to turn into a time machine 🤣
Completely uninspiring.
what i love about the old De Lorean is ..... the combustion engine
All I want to know is when does the Dr. Brown edition come out with a flux capacitor?
I want it, i want with polished aluminum!
I like Brian’s energy and input on all of his videos
is that the Bedminster barn?
The reason why Hyundai N Vision 74 looks like the original DeLorean is because N Vision 74 is the remake of 1974 Hyundai Pony Coupe that was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro who later, designed the original DeLorean. This is one of the biggest reasons why many DeLorean fans love it. It has a huge connection with the original designer. Now, if it came with gull-wing doors, the transformation would be complete.
It should look like a modern dmc 12
Not like a modern Ford Probe
What's the 0-88mph time?
Does it come with an optional flux capacitor?
Brian has that magical charisma and authenticity. A 150% class act.
Wow I actually love this design!
I CAN T BELEIVE DELOREAN MAKES A SUCH BEAUTIFUL ICON WITH THAT TIMELESS DESIGN/////////////////////
Where you put the plutonium?
I love the retro display screen.
Is it named after the Power Ranger’s Alpha 5 character? A dream car come true. Very good job by all the engineers that brought this to fruition.
Is this shot in Pebble Beach?
Nice video. Good to see that Delorean is still around. For today. Love the outside design. Sharp.
Different company.
DMC went bust in 1982. This company was established in 1995.
Bought the name, bought all the old stock. Now are trading under the same name as the original company. But it's a completely different company.
that car would be a door dingers paradise in Los Angeles.