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    Little Bigtime – Concept C takes Lincoln in a brand-new direction

    Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

    Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Economy, Green, Tech, Hatchbacks, Ford, Lincoln

    Little Bigtime - Concept C takes Lincoln in a brand-new direction

    Play the word association game with an average American, and when the topic is “Lincoln,” you’re likely to hear words like “traditional,” “big,” and “limousine.” Terms describing compact hatchbacks like the Concept C shown above simply won’t be on the tips of anyone’s tongues. So what gives? Has Dearborn finally looped it? Take a closer look, and what at first seems like a designer pet project reveals a good deal more forethought and finesse.

    Yes, the Concept C is small. Said to be underpinned by the next-generation Ford Focus platform, this is a C-segment car, much shorter than any current Lincoln, and indeed, much shorter than any Lincoln we can recall. But how about that width? Emphasized by its sizable fenders and the strong shoulder-line in the doors (said to be inspired by the saddle tanks on go karts), the Concept C may be as long as a Focus, but it’s roughly as wide as a MKZ sedan. The extra width and the upright greenhouse (there’s almost no tumblehome at all) mean that the C can accommodate two rows of three full-sized adults in surprising comfort. The bustle back shape reminds of a number of Gallic automobiles, including the previous Renault Megane, but rather amazingly, the formal roofline, twin wing grilles and full-width rear light bar that are Lincoln hallmarks don’t look out of place. Click on the gallery below or follow the jump to read more about the Concept C and check out the official press releases.

    Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept

    Sunday, January 25th, 2009

    Concept Cars, Coupes, Hybrids/Alternative, Green, Cadillac

    Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept

    Here’s another one from the world of unlimited conceptual design: the Cadillac World Thorium Fuel concept. Otherwise known as the Cadillac WTF. Created by Loren Kulesus, everything about the WTF has been created to last 100 years without maintenance. That’s the reason for the element number ninety, thorium: to act as a nuclear fuel powering batteries that would power the car.

    Elsewhere, every major system is redundant in case of a failure. And the wheels don’t have individual tires – in fact, what’s located at each corner is one combined unit made up of six individual wheels. That gives you 24 wheels in total, and each wheel has its own induction motor. Said Kulesus, “The vehicle would require the tires to be adjusted every five years, but no material would need to be added or subtracted.” Here’s to the future. While you wait for it, have a look at the Cadillac WTC in the gallery of high-res photos below.

    the Volvo SC90 Concept

    Saturday, January 17th, 2009

    Concept Cars, Coupes, Sedans/Saloons, Sports/GTs, Volvo

    Meet the Volvo SC90 Concept

    The four-door coupe segment has been sweeping across the industry, blurring the line between sportscar and sedan with such tantalizing examples as the Aston Martin Rapide, Mercedes CLS, BMW CS concept… and heck, why not, even the Porsche Panamera (somebody probably likes it). Volvo may not be the kind of company that easily jumps on bandwagons, preferring to stick to station wagons instead, but what if the Swedish automaker that made its reputation on safety were to go head-to-head with these super-sedans? One answer could be the S60 Concept the company just unveiled in Detroit, but as much attention as that show car garnered, what you see here is an even more convincing take on the theme: meet the Volvo SC90 design study.

    Conceived by Volvo designer Nouphone J. Bansasine while undertaking an internship at the company in the summer of 2007, the SC90 concept cuts a striking silhouette that only gets “more complex and fresh [on the] second read.” Far more aggressive and sharply-styled than anything we’ve seen from Volvo before, our only beef with the SC90 is that it exists only on paper. With the company’s future in jeopardy and car sales down around the world, now may not be the time to introduce a car like this… but then again, considering that the upper end of the market continues to grow, may now’s the perfect time. We’ll run with that one. Check out the images in the gallery and the video after the jump to see all the angles.

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    Mercedes bringing three Concept BlueZero cars to Detroit

    Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

    Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Hybrids/Alternative, Green, Mercedes-Benz

    Mercedes bringing three Concept BlueZero cars to Detroit

    Mercedes-Benz is bringing three “Concept BlueZero” vehicles to the Detroit Auto Show next month and each highlights the automaker’s plan for low- or no-emissions motoring in the future.

    The first concept is the BlueZero E-Cell, an all-electric compact five-door equipped with lithium ion batteries that can provide a theoretical range of 100 km (62 miles) on a two-hour charge.

    The two other concepts include the BlueZero F-Cell, a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, and the BlueZero E-Plus, which utilizes the Smart ForTwo’s turbocharged three-cylinder engine to charge a lithium ion battery pack creating an extended range electric vehicle (EREV, ala the Chevrolet Volt), that can travel for 600 km (373 miles).

    The design language shown on the E-Cell (above) is good indication of what the next generation of Mercedes A- and B-class vehicles will look like when they arrive in 2011. Thanks for the tip, Paul.

    Ford to debut post-kinetic design in Detroit

    Friday, December 12th, 2008

    Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Sedans/Saloons, Ford

    Ford post kinetic design Detroit

    Even though Ford hasn’t admitted it, we all know what’s coming to Detroit. The 2010 Ford Taurus that’s been spied and rendered is on its way, and although FoMoCo’s design director, J Mays, won’t go on the record as saying that the new Taurus will be unveiled in Motor City, he did say the automaker will show off the next iteration of its global styling theme this January.

    Ford’s North American and European design teams have been working together for the last two years on the successor to the automaker’s “kinetic” design language that made its production debut with the Mondeo and continued with the Fiesta and Kuga. Mays calls the new theme “post-kinetic” and says it will “have the best attributes of kinetic, but … is going to be possibly a little more simple, a little more elegant.” The rendering above – “inspired” by a singular spy shot and created by Joshua Byrnes – is a good indication of what’s to come, and if that’s what Mays means my “simple” and elegant,” we’re sold.

    [Source: Automotive News - Sub. Req.]

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