All Cars articles – Page 52
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Corvette Rondine (1963)
Ask any Corvette enthusiast the significance of the year 1963 and an excited smile will break across his or her face. That was the year of the introduction of the second generation Corvette, the C2, with its dramatic styling, shape, and controversial split rear window, all courtesy of Larry Shinoda and the GM Design team.
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Designer Interviews: Amko Leenarts, Ford’s global director of interior design
Ford's global interiors director talks design in a deli in downtown Detroit
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Lincoln Quicksilver (1983)
A forgotten concept from an era of radical aerodynamic experiments
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New Car: Citroën CXperience
Return to fastback format that looks both to the past and future
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Concept Car of the Week: Colani Ferrari Testa D’oro (1989)
A record-breaking aerodynamic fantasy created by design’s ‘nutty professor’
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New Car: Lada XCode Concept
Crossover concept continues 'X-style' theme and shows development of Lada's design identity
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New Car: Ken Okuyama Kode57
Ex-Pininfarina design chief Ken Okuyama revisits familiar Ferrari themes with the Kode57
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New Car: Cadillac Escala
A surprisingly understated coupé concept exploring a more minimal modern Cadillac design language
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New Car: Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6
Aero-inspired showcar revisits coupe format for Mercedes’ high-end Maybach brand
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Concept Car of the Week: Opel Trixx (2004)
A look back at GM’s attempt at a smarter Smart city car
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New Car: Mitsubishi XM
Mitsubishi's follow-up to the eX concept, destined for production in Indonesia
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Concept Car of the Week: Volvo YCC (2004)
The car designed by an all-female team that raised some important questions as well as eyebrows
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Concept Car of the Week: Vauxhall Equus (1978)
Wayne Cherry's favourite car: "the most uncompromised design I've ever worked on"
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Driven: Renault Mégane
We spend some time in Renault’s fourth-gen C-segment hatch, the Renault Megane, to see how it works in the real world
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Seattle-ite XXI (1962)
Ford’s vision for spaceage, nuclear-powered cross-country driving
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First Sight: Bristol Bullet
After a brush with death five years ago, eccentric British carmaker builds its first new model in a decade
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Concept Car of the Week: Autobianchi A112 Giovani (1973)
A generation ago, Autobianchi stood for innovation in packaging and engineering. Formed in 1955 as joint project by Bianchi, Pirelli, and FIAT, the small company was “the mouse that roared”, creating a limited number of models, each unique in the marketplace, and frequently serving as platforms for innovative features FIAT hoped to incorporate in future models.
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Aurora (1964)
Launched at the World’s Fair in 1964, the Aurora was Ford’s vision of the family hauler for the baby boomers