The 1996 Lincoln Sentinel Was A Sleek Concept Car With Retro Flair
The 1996 Lincoln Sentinel looked like a cross between an EV of the future and a Batmobile. It was all sharp angles and luxury and we are here for it.
Read MoreThe 1996 Lincoln Sentinel looked like a cross between an EV of the future and a Batmobile. It was all sharp angles and luxury and we are here for it.
Read MoreThe Pontiac Rageous was an uncompromising American muscle car which had a signature design element that embodies the phenomenon of retrofuturism.
Read MoreThe Mercedez NAFA is a concept that played an important role in the development of a few future cars, including the A-Class.
Read MoreFerrari makes very distinct cars, but this one is perhaps a little too distinct. No roof, no doors, no problem. It's a bizarre vehicle that never got made.
Read MoreThe latest in a wild concept car series, the BMW i Vision Dee delivers a user-selected color-changing exterior and a full windshield display.
Read MoreTowards the end of Hummer's initially gas-guzzling existence, a highly configurable SUV concept with a 'fastback' was made to compete with the Jeep Wrangler.
Read MoreIn the early 80s, Ford designed a concept car that looked and felt a lot like what a Ferrari might build, but it never got out of the concept stage.
Read MoreMercedes-Benz designed an electric car that looks like it drove off the screen of the movie Avatar. We have a look at this other-worldly concept car
Read MoreThough a concept car, the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model also heralded an innovative design approach to envision the future of cars.
Read MoreOne of Ferrari's most accomplished Le Mans racers teamed up with Cadillac in the '70s to produce an American-Italian car that looks nothing like a Cadillac.
Read MoreThough it never went into production, Mazda made an extremely experimental, midship concept car — complete with color-changing tail lights and butterfly doors.
Read MoreThe Ford Synergy 2010 concept was a 1990s concept car that reached toward the not-so-distant future of automotive engineering. Here's what it got right.
Read MoreThe 1980s were a wild time for automotive experimentation, and Pontiac was one of many automakers that introduced an oddly prescient car concept.
Read MoreAs far back as 1966 and the XJ13 racer, Jaguar has dreamed big and defied convention in its quest to deliver big power and new ideas for its customers.
Read MoreThis BMW supercar concept appeared to be several years ahead of its time, but only a few were ever made. Here's why the car is worthy of coveting.
Read MoreKanye West started Donda to explore new products and experiences, and that apparently includes a car that could make the Tesla Cybertruck look normal.
Read MoreThis is the Toyota FT-HS Concept, AKA the grandfather of the GR86 and GR Supra, a combination of high form and function that you should get to know better.
Read MoreCadillac is known for luxury and opulence -- and these concept cars could have done a lot to steer the brand toward a more viable future.
Read MoreConcept cars are often meant to do little more than generate hype -- but fans will always wonder what could have been with these models.
Read MoreThe Machimoto, a mix of car and motorcycle, was meant to be as fun as a dune buggy, but its impractical design meant it never entered the mainstream.
Read MoreVolvo (re)discovered a prototype powered by alternative fuel and a hyper-efficient engine -- one that never made it to the production line.
Read MoreGenesis released an impressive new concept car that could serve as a model for its forthcoming line of electric vehicles, due before 2030.
Read MoreThe Dodge Super8 Hemi Concept was revealed at the 2001 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. Its appearance was shocking.
Read MoreAudi knows how to make a beautiful wagon, and the A6 Avant e-tron concept is proof those talents don't disappear simply because the end result is electric.
Read MoreVW has announced a new concept truck that has made its world premiere in São Paulo, Brazil called the Tarok Concept.
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