Dork's design team has put forth a design that is inspired by the move up market.





Dork's realignment has taken center stage; it is taking its most forward-thinking design from many of the other past designs from 2015 and 2020.

While newer designs and prices are in the future of Dork's customers, so are newer engines (yes, engine, not motor, meaning Dork is still a fully petrol marque), leaving the electric vehicle pursuit to Allure and Emerson. Taking material designs from Allure will surely place Dork in the best light for current and future customers.

The redesign brings a newer all-wheel-drive model paired to the base engine to keep costs lower; however, it still brings material costs to that of the Ultra, meaning customers will have to decide on luxury and performance or performance and handling. While handling is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of a Dork, the SL, a sport luxury model, has been incorporated into the Dork lineup for some time, but as Dork moves to a more premium brand, the SL, S4, Ultra, and others will be introduced as the brand evolves into its near-luxury market, as well as newer engines offering more robust performance.

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