Electric vehicles don’t really need radiator grilles. They’re there because we’re used to seeing them on the front of gas guzzlers, as EVs don’t need an external air flow to cool down a stinky engine.
The grating that admits cooling air to car's radiator. The radiator grille is the part of the body shell on the front of your car that covers the area where the air enters. The radiator grille can ...
As we all know, using a Deuce grille shell on a Ford Model A is a time-honored and extremely popular hot rod modification—a practice that I have to believe owes its roots to the days when replacing an ...
You probably already know that your grille protects your radiator while allowing air to flow on to it, keeping it cool. In fact, the openings, whether they are hexagonal, diamond-like, horizontal, or ...
How do you identify a car when it’s heading toward you on the road? In most cases it comes down to a familiar corporate radiator grille. The use of a grille as a tool to help us tell one automaker’s ...
Imagine a BMW without its signature split-kidney grille or a Jeep CJ or Wrangler sans its familiar vertical bars. These and other designs like the large grilles Lexus uses are an instant way to ...
The classic radiator grille loses its original function and transforms into an avant-garde design artifact and technology hub. The Black Panel grille on our EQ models sets a milestone in this respect ...
A group of us get together at a diner for coffee most mornings. Recently I told the guys that I put a piece of cardboard in front of my Toyota’s radiator so that when it’s 20 below zero, the car warms ...