All Concept cars articles – Page 18
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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
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CCotW: Shelby/de Tomaso P70 (1965)
Some great names and an amazing car. What could possibly go wrong..?
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Design Development: Tata EVision Concept
In-depth details of how the UK-conceived concept car came to be – and lots of images
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Concept Car of the Week: Mercury D-528 (1955)
The Mercury D-528 was the product of Ford’s Special Projects studio and foreshadowed the sedans of the 1960s. Car Design News looks at the backstory
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Concept Car of the Week: Autobianchi Runabout (1969)
The 850 was a very popular car for Fiat in the ‘60s, especially in its spider version with its cute design and compact proportions. When the time came to replace it, Fiat went back to Bertone, where chief designer Marcello Gandini was charged with designing its replacement.
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Concept Car of the Week: Lamborghini Marzal (1967)
In 1967, Lamborghini’s lineup consisted of just two cars - the Miura and the 400 GT 2+2 - but this wasn’t enough for Ferrucio Lamborghini, who fancied a true four-seater GT to add to his stable. After the successful collaboration on the Miura, he naturally returned to carrozeria Bertone which was commissioned to design the car.
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Concept Car of the Week: Bertone Alfa Romeo Carabo (1968)
Marcello Gandini’s Carabo for Alfa Romeo pioneered a distinct design language, influencing automotive icons such as the Lotus Esprit and Lamborghini Countach
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Concept Cars of the Week: Italdesign’s 20th anniversary cars (1988)
Giugiaro celebrated 20 years of success like only he could, with a trio of radical concept cars: Aztec, Apsid and Asgard
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CCotW: Zeder Storm Z-250 (1954)
An American-inspired Bertone-built sports car which should have been a huge success. What went wrong..?