Fans on Reddit had a heated discussion on which of DeWALT’s NASCAR Garage, across four generations had the best-looking car. An image posted by user Clayton441 on the r/NASCAR subreddit received a boatload of comments. Here is the comparison in detail of the cars from different generations:
The image presents a side-by-side comparison of four prominent NASCAR Cup Series cars, each boasting a bold DeWALT livery across four different generations, viz. Gen 4, Gen 5, Gen 6, and Gen 7. At the top, the No. 17 DeWALT car in Gen 4 trim exhibits the classic Ford Taurus body style, with distinctive curved lines, a bright yellow and black paint scheme, and prominent DeWALT branding along the sides and hood.
The No.17 Gen 5 car continues the tradition but adopts the Car of Tomorrow chassis, which features a boxier and more upright profile, along with a revised rear wing and updated sponsor placements.
The No. 20 DeWALT Gen 6 car, represents the Toyota Camry platform. The Gen 6 car transitions to sleeker, modern lines with an aggressive front end and streamlined decals that align with contemporary NASCAR design trends. The DeWALT logo remains dominant, sweeping across the door, while the number styling is bolder and the car’s proportions are visually lower and longer than previous iterations.
Finally, the No.20 Gen 7 entry rounds out the comparison. This car wears the latest evolution of Cup Series machinery, with a muscular stance, sharply contoured fenders, and a more intricate hood and grille design. The presentation of the DeWALT logo is complemented by updated sponsor and driver markings, such as the “BELL” windshield banner, and the number 20 is positioned forward of the door for a fresh, modern look. The Gen 7 car’s design reflects current trends in both performance and branding, merging heritage colors with next-gen bodywork for a contemporary race-ready presence.
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Fans have their say on DeWALT’s NASCAR Garage:
Here are some reactions from the fans:
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