From a convention in Brazil, either a still or some art depicting a new Romulan ship landed inside the Borg cube (which looks a lot like the Discovery Turbolift Funhouse™) I like how the wings fold up.
Looks like the vast emptyness of Borg ships we've seen since TNG. I don't see anything that looks like that dumb turobolift scene.
Also, the different points of view on these ships (if we indeed are looking at a single design) are difficult to put together. The fleet moving towards Mars is seen from almost directly astern, and there we see angled wingtips. The fleet blasting stuff in a red environment is seen from above, and there are no angled wingtips there, but there could be if we squint a lot. This side view lacks the "kite" profile with a pronounced bow or stern stinger and two separate wing elements that combine into a diamond whole, but does have the narrow, angled tips. Might be these are three distinct designs. Might be one design morphs a lot (like they made the Death Glider morph a lot in the SG-1 pilot). Might be TPTB can now afford to show lots and lots of Romulan designs, even if they also insist on showing a fleet composed of but a single model. Might be much of the trailer was placeholder work, and only one of the two separate designs seen there will survive, or both will be replaced by a third, which may or may not be this one. Timo Saloniemi
Well, just inferring from Countdown issue #1 which seems to visually reproduce the station/starbase exactly, and calls it Utopia Planitia. Anyway, I agree it's not necessarily that.
More I see those Romulan ships, the more I fall in love. They just seem so graceful and predatorial at the same time.