All Concept cars articles – Page 18
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Concept Car of the Week: Peugeot Proxima (1986)
The Peugeot Proxima concept: motorsport engineering in a science-fiction coupé
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Peugeot E-Legend Concept revealed
A retro throwback on the surface, an autonomous connected EV underneath
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CCotW: Renault BeBop MPV & SUV (2003)
Two takes on the same ingenious package, with lessons for the future
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Mercedes-Benz Vision Urbanetic concept
Swappable bodies make autonomous, electric concept van an urban tool
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Concept Ute of the Week: Isuzu Como F1 (1991)
A car, a truck, a prophecy... with a whole load of horsepower to boot
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CCotW: Volkswagen W12 series (1997-2001)
A rare engine layout deserved a rare attention to aesthetics for these prototypes
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Splash & Pontiac Stinger (1989)
The end of the 1980s saw the launch of two concept cars for the endless summer – the Ford Splash and Pontiac Stinger. Car Design News takes a look at these overlooked projects
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Return of the Ferrari Modulo – and it’s roadworthy
Pininfarina’s startling concept finally hits the road, 48 years on
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CCotW: Plymouth VIP (1965)
Don your trilby, pour a Martini – it’s a cool Mad Men-era Chrysler concept
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CCotW: The AMT Piranhas (1966-68) – Part 2
The model car maker, having conquered TV, heads towards the track
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CCotW: The AMT Piranhas (1966-68) – Part 1
A series of glamorous full-scale running concepts from a model car manufacturer
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Concept Car of the Week: Citroën Xenia (1981)
Designed by the mysterious Trevor Fiore, the Citroën Xenia might be the first and only ‘Break Monocorps’?
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CCotW: Citroën Osée (2001)
A Geneva show car which bravely tried to reinvent the French marque
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CCotW: GM CERV III (1990)
A mid-engined experimental prototype that may preview the future of the Corvette
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Concept Car of the Week: Arthur Radebaugh & the Bohn concepts (1947-49)
In the late 1940s, artist and advertising man Arthur Radebaugh produced a series of futuristic artworks for automotive and aircraft parts manufacturer Bohn Metals based in Detroit. The results were stunning
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CCotW: Corvette Fancy Free (1958)
In the midst of the ‘Mad Men’ era, a unique time and place for women in design
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CCotW: De Tomaso P70, part two
A troubled collaboration continues, including a foray into Europe