It's a shame that the Pontiac brand was discontinued due to General Motors' financial issues, as they had some amazing models on offer near the end of the brand's life. This included the Pontiac G8 ...
Though they look like half-scale models, especially when compared to a full-size sedan or SUV, these five small concepts were imposingly spectacular ...
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the backup camera's debut. Check out the history of this technology, and how it's ...
The Meridian Concept takes the baby Land Cruiser FJ and makes it look like a modern trail machine. The previous Toyota FJ Cruiser was probably one of the longest-running models ever produced by the ...
Concept cars usually stay exactly where they belong: on rotating turntables at auto shows, safely quarantined from the mundane realities of crash testing and consumer budgets. Yet every so often, the ...
Concept cars, for the most part, fall into one of two categories. Either a concept car is a showcase of what will come in the future. That is the most common, with more recent examples being the Honda ...
Audi had a little surprise lined up for next week's Munich Motor Show. Unfortunately, someone north of the border probably didn't get the memo. Audi Canada briefly posted an image of the brand's ...
1 of 5 — Singer Natalie La Rose helps to introduce the Mini John Cooper Works Concept car Tuesday at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. 2 of 5 — General Motors reveals the new ...
With changing legislation and many automakers suffering enormous losses from the EV pullback, Audi's new electric sports car ...
Concept MINI EV feels like a surf shack on wheels There’s not one but two of these cars on show, both based on the new MINI JCW. The ICE (internal combustion engine) version is called ‘Machina’ while ...
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Best ever concept cars: the 20 greatest wedges
Honda might be abandoning its wedgy 0 Series cars, but we'll always have these gems ...
“You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it.” While Bane (Tom Hardy) uttered those words in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, they could just as easily apply to a new concept ...
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