Cars – Page 50
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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
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Concept Car Of The Week: Stola S81 ‘Stratos’ (2000)
What happens when the original creator attempts to revisit one of their past masterpieces?