Cars – Page 49
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New Car: Volkswagen Gira
Autonomous interior concept from Volkswagen goes on display in Berlin
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Concept Car of the Week: Cadillac N.A.R.T. (1970)
A racing team's redesigned Eldorado, by Zagato
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LA 2016: Ford EcoSport - Kuga's kid brother grows up
Ford's CUV matures, but its interior could do with a refresh
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Concept Car of the Week: L'Oeuf Electrique (1942)
The mother of all bubble cars has something to say to us about the car of the future
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New Car: Honda WR-V
Reflecting the importance of Latin America to global carmakers, Honda has developed the WR-V in Brazil
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Ford & The Future: Moray Callum
Ford design VP Moray Callum tells us what the future holds for the blue oval
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Concept Car of the Week: The Kar-A-Sutra (1972)
In 1972 the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York held an exhibition: Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A number of avant-garde Italian architects and designers were invited to submit work for what would become one of the seminal exhibitions of the decade, and included Mario Bellini’s Kar-A-Sutra
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Concept Car of the Week: Stout Scarab (1936)
William Bushnell Stout took inspiration from aviation to create the world’s first minivan the Stout Scarab. The Scarab recently acted as inspiration for the Hyundai Prophecy concept (2020)
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Indigo (1996)
Twenty years ago, Ford predicted an IndyCar in every garage
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New Car: Xiaopeng Auto Electric SUV
Crossover concept shows interesting China-specific design details
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Rinspeed previews a 2017 concept car – complete with space to grow plants
Interesting Oasis concept will debut at January’s CES in Las Vegas
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Concept Car of the Week: General Motors Firebird IV/Buick Century Cruiser (1964/1969)
The concept car that believed you only live twice
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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.