• Archive for the 'Concept Cars' Category

    Geneva 2008: The Pininfarina Sintesi

    Thursday, June 19th, 2008

    Filed under: Concept Cars, LA Auto Show, Hybrids/Alternative, Geneva Motor Show

    Geneva 2008: The Pininfarina Sintesi

    Pininfarina. Just the name evokes thoughts of sheet-metal rendered into curvaceous works of art. And at Geneva this year, Pininfarina did not disappoint, unveiling one of the most achingly beautiful four-door concepts we’ve seen to date. In fact, we were so taken with it, we had to bring you more after our own Jonathon Ramsey brought you the first live pics yesterday.

    The Sintesi, whose slow reveal we brought you incrementally as the studio released details week by week in the wind-up to this year’s Geneva Motor Show, takes the notion of a four-door coupe, crumples it up and ever so elegantly throws it in the face of just about every passenger vehicle that has come before it, including Pininfarina’s own Maserati Quattroporte. Come to think of it, the QP is due for a replacement, and if the Sintesi previews the next Trident sedan in any way, we just might have to mortgage our homes.

    Click on the thumbnails below to view all our best live shots and a host of new press pics.

     

    Pininfarina Sintesi concept

    Modern Retro: BMW M1 Hommage

    Thursday, May 1st, 2008

    Concept Cars, Sports/GTs, Euro, Supercars, BMW, Misc. Auto Shows

    Modern Retro: BMW M1 Hommage

    BMW’s supercar icon, the M1, blew out the candles at the Concorso d’Eleganza at Villa d’Este this weekend. In honor of the car’s thirtieth birthday, BMW rolled out the new BMW M1 Hommage, a concept/design study that pays tribute to the original M1 and shows what could be possible if BMW were to produce a new mid-engined sports car. Follow the jump for the breakdown.
    [Source: BMW]

    redesign the Scion Hako

    Sunday, April 27th, 2008

     Concept Cars, New York Auto Show, Coupes, Scion

    redesign the Scion Hako

    The Scion Hako is one of the ugliest concept cars any of us have ever seen. Seriously, in New York, our watches stopped working in its presence. At the vehicle’s introduction, Scion called its orange-hued affront to the senses a “sporty version of a box” — a turn of phrase we’re still trying to wrap our brains around. What’s next? Record execs selling us the “easy-listening version of Slayer”? But we digress.

    Our friends at Jalopnik were equally uninspired by Hako, so they asked their readers to build a better concept using the magic of Photoshop. They have winnowed down the entrants to a group of five finalists — a mail truck (above), a better coupe (shown at right), a hot rod, a Hako-mino, and a Deora-ish pickup. Follow the jump to see the latter three and then head over to Jalopnik to vote for your favorite. The winning ‘chopper will be announced tomorrow. His or her prize?

    [Source: Jalopnik]

     

    Lamborghini Ferruccio

    Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

    Concept Cars, Supercars, Lamborghini

    Magvisio's stillborn Lamborghini Ferruccio

    Anything you can do, I can do better. That’s pretty much been Lamborghini’s attitude towards arch-rival Ferrari since Ferrucio Lamborghini starting building sportscars to spite Enzo Ferrari. Fast forward 45 years and with both men gone, the idea remains the same: if Ferrari could create an exotic supercar and name it after its founder, so can Lamborghini. Only in this case, the heritage is carried on by independent designer Pule Magau of carrozzeria Magvisio.

    What you see before you is the Lamborghini Ferruccio. Like the Reventon, the Ferruccio was conceived as an ultra-exclusive uber-exotic based on the Murcielago LP640. But while the Reventon had its production run upped to 100, the Ferruccio was planned for only 10 road-going examples: five coupes and five roadsters. Also like the Reventon, the Ferruccio was supposed to sell for Є1 million ($1.5 million), but it very well might have been the manifestation of the Reventon that stopped the Ferruccio project in its tracks, siphoning off potential customers to the factory’s own show-stopper.

    The use of carbon fiber inside and out on the Ferruccio promised to undercut the Murcielago’s 0-60 time to three seconds flat en route to a claimed top speed of 230 mph, with 330mm ceramic discs and six-pot calipers to keep the speed in check. Couple that with razor-sharp styling to rival the Reventon, and you’ve got an interesting package, if only it didn’t cost so much. Magau, however, is reportedly working to reduce the costs. If those goals can be met and the deposits roll in, the Ferruccio project could turn from wet dream to startling reality. Thanks for the tip, Mike!

    NOTE: Autoblog team is split 50/50 on whether this is actual news or a bit of chain yanking from the Brits. Nunez wants it categorically stated on record that he is 100% convinced this is an “elaborate BS festival”, noting that CAR’s link to Magvisio’s website is bogus. Noah, meanwhile, points out that there’s even a video rendering of the Ferruccio, which means it would be one very elaborate hoax if it weren’t the real deal. Alex fires back that the BBC was responsible for the most famous April Fools stunt ever. Your call

    [Source: Car Magazine]

    Renault Megane Coupe Concept Geneva 2008

    Thursday, March 20th, 2008

    Geneva 2008: Renault Megane Coupe Concept - more details, more pics, more slick -

    Filed under: Concept Cars, Coupes, Sports/GTs, Geneva Motor Show, Euro, Hatchbacks, Renault

     Renault Megane Coupe Concept Geneva 2008

    Renault is known for doing hatchbacks, and it does them well, but that’s about it. Seeking to increase its market share, Renault’s range is rapidly expanding to include a more diversified line-up. Unveiled alongside the new Laguna GT and the Koleos crossover - both also divergent models from the company’s small hatch mainstream - the Megane Coupe Concept aims to show the way forward for Renault.

    Although what you see here is not what will hit the road when the new Megane arrives, Renault insists that its “dynamic voluptuousness” is a direct indicator of the more fluid form its upcoming Golf-fighter will take. While everyone else was scrambling to come up with new ways to reinvent the wheel internal combustion engine, Renault’s new concept is powered by a regular old 2-liter turbocharged four with 200 horsepower, which frankly doesn’t seem that impressive considering that the Clio Renaultsport’s naturally-aspirated 2.0 produces just three negligible horsepower less. Fine, so notwithstanding its F1 cars, big impressive engines aren’t Renault’s thing. Meanwhile, the big gullwing doors are the most obvious element to get axed along the next Megane’s road to production, but if the road car bears even a passing resemblance to what could easily be labeled as Renault’s most engaging show car in years, European customers will have reason to celebrate and we’ll have one more entry on our list of cars we wish we could get Stateside.

    Right up until its unveiling, Renault was highly secretive on the Megane Coupe Concept, revealing only that there would be a fourth model premiering in Geneva alongside the Koleos and Laguna GT. Now that the veil has been lifted, however, we’ve garnered all the details in the press release after the jump and Renault’s images, which join our own in the gallery below. Check ‘em out to learn more about Renault’s vision for the future of the automobile.

     


    pc store and more ||| auto parts stores ||| france book - , ||| digital cameras online ||| france musique ||| camcorders uk - , ||| kodak video cameras -
    Automotive blogs:
    Ford Ranger Daihatsu Max Toyota HV-MA /2002/ Mazda 323 P 1.5 Luxury Automatik /2000/ redesign the Scion Hako Chevrolet Prizm LSi /2002/ Audi A6 Avant 2.5 TDI /2000/ Mercedes ML 270 CDI Automatik /2000/ 2007 Land Rover Range Rover Sport  Peugeot 306 Cabriolet Platinum 132 Automatik /2000/ Mercedes A 140 Avantgarde Automatik /2000/ Opel Vectra Caravan 1.8 16V Automatik /2000/ Opel Vectra Sport 1.6 16V /2000/ Mitsubishi Montero Sport ES 2 WD /2003/ Mazda Protege 5 /2003/ Opel Astra Sport 1.8 16V /2000/ Ford Expedition XLT 4x4 Popular 4.6L - 210A /2003/ Jaguar XKR-R Concept Opel Omega Sport 3.0 V6 Automatik /2000/ Audi A3 1,8 manual /2002/