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While certain manufacturers have given us, on many, occasions, production cars that are almost identical to the concept, many great masterpieces were never produced.
Car companies used to create concept cars, displayed with fanfare at motor shows. Here are 10 cool concepts that never made the production line cut.
The Buick Y-Job of 1938 is regarded as the industry's first concept car. Created at a time when cars still had running boards, giant spoke wheels, and headlights strapped to stand-up radiators ...
Early concept cars were sketched in the studio but today’s four-wheel fantasies are informed by data, focus groups, profits and regulations.
Concept cars aren't as wild as they were in the early 2000s, but automakers still know how to make us dream -- and, occasionally, cringe. In 2018, we saw dozens of concepts that often highlighted ...
BMW's GINA concept wasn't meant to reach production - but its fabric 'bodyshell' showed how the company was planning to develop the metal surfaces of its production cars.
Volvo Cars wants to be climate-neutral by 2040, and it has set its sights on a major vehicle component that’s notoriously difficult to decarbonize: steel.
The auto industry is moving to make more sustainable cars, and the sheer number of EVs planned or already announced is proof of that. Japan is again in a league all of its own, so it’s making a ...
More of the Best Concept Cars of the 1990s No scrubs to be found on this list of the ’90s greatest concept cars.