In the year 2000, Ghia unveiled their concept of the sports car of the future, the "Via," at the Geneva Salon. This innovative car combined the classic design of a four-seater sports coupe with [...]
In the late Sixties, Luigi Chinetti, Jr., the US distributor for Ferrari, found himself back in the driver's seat after nearly twenty years. His North American Racing Team (N.A.R.T) was [...]
The Gyron, a delta-shaped vehicle envisioning two running wheels instead of the usual four, made its public debut on April 1 at the International Automobile Show in New York. Developed by Ford [...]
The next show car from Plymouth took a different twist as it was a station wagon. Unlike many show cars, most unique features on this one made their way into production. Designed by Dave Scott, [...]
In 1963, the Testudo made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, driven there by none other than Nuccio Bertone himself. This bold and revolutionary car was designed and produced in just two [...]
In terms of car design, the most original idea to come out of 1970 was a futuristic prototype by the name of Stratos 0, fruit of Bertone inspiration. It all started with the idea of mounting the [...]
Back in the day, a new, experimental, aerodynamic two-seater, based on the Ford Mustang, was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show by Ghia Operations of Turin - Ford’s International design [...]
Back in March of 1994 in Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the MCC (Micro Compact Car) concept, an ultra-compact city car that would revolutionize personal mobility. The MCC featured two [...]
In a world that craves innovation and uniqueness, the XTILE stands out as a bold statement in automotive design. The second in the Streetster series, the XTILE is the product of a collaboration [...]
At the Geneva Auto Salon in 2015, Tata Motors unveiled the stunning Tata Hexa concept SUV. This muscular and sporty vehicle was designed with an active lifestyle in mind, offering elegance and [...]