The blackout treatment, up front, mimics the shape of the Audi grill work.
As far as size goes in relation to safety. They are really two very different things. The engineering is what determines the safety. The size only helps, if it is engineered correctly, but it can also work against you. The amount of energy stored in a 2 ton vehicle moving at 70MPH is far higher than a 1 ton vehicle.
Hence, it takes more car to absorb the energy from the added weight.
Here is a simple test. Take 500 sheets of .001 thick aluminum and space them 1/2 inch apart, suspended in a rack. Hoist the rack 125' feet in the air. Place a rabbit on the top sheet. Drop it on a carbon steel spike which is 24' tall and 1/8 of an inch in diameter.
Repeat the test using a single sheet of aluminum which is 1/4 inch thick. This is half the weight of the 500 sheet rack.
Feel free to run the numbers. I already know the results.
Point being one is better engineered than the other to absorb and distribute the energy before the spike kills the rabbit. Which one do you think it is? Why?