All articles by Karl Smith – Page 10
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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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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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Pixar Interviews Tesla at LA Conference
The most design-centred conversation at the Future of the Automobile Conference in Los Angeles
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Future of the Automobile Conference highlights
12 provocative insights from a special conference about the future of the car
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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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Studio visit: GAC’s new LA facility
Zhang Fan and Pontus Fontaeus show us round their new Los Angeles design studio
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GAC opens advanced design centre in Los Angeles
Digitally-driven studio will deal in mobility and cultural immersion
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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..?
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Design Essay: Towards a new architecture
Two thoughtful, innovative concepts have advanced the discussion on autonomous cars
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CCotW: DAF Siluro (1968)
Celebrating the Golden Anniversary of a most unusual sports car concept
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CCotW: Mercury XM Turnpike Cruiser (1956)
A brave but disastrous attempt to reinvent a staid brand
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CCotW: Bertone Pandion (2010)
A highly dramatic return to Geneva for Bertone, mixing sci-fi and high-tech with hawks and helmets
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Hubert de Givenchy, RIP: remembering his Lincolns
In tribute to the late fashion designer, here are his cars – an unlikely alliance between the Blue Oval and the Little Black Dress
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Geneva 2018: Brembo’s artful reminder
It’s not just designers that have their fun – the mechanicals can be engineered beautifully as well.