A pointless design trend has turned trucks into dangerous pedestrian killers
theweek.com
Other than increasing the wheelbase a tad on any given pickup truck (or shortening its cargo bed) so that an "anteater-style nose" can be installed, I'll be darned if I can see how any pickup truck can have anything BUT a more-or-less 'flat' nose. The left and right CORNERS of the front fascia can be rounded to some degree (my Ram's front end is designed that way)...but, the radiator can only be tilted back a couple of inches-or-so
at the top before it says 'hello' to the engine block (or whatever is piled on top of the block these days)...and even then you'd be looking at employing
electric fans on the rad rather than using the standard belt-driven unit on the engine block.
Of course, installing a locomotive-style 'cow catcher' (of sorts) in place of a standard 'flat' front bumper
in addition to the anteater nose might achieve the desired "pedestrian safety" goals a bit more effectively. The whole design would probably look like crap, but, hey...
'Too far above my pay grade...