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Why automakers crush perfectly good concept cars
Automakers spend millions crafting futuristic concept cars, then quietly send many of them to the crusher once the auto show ...
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Why carmakers crush concept cars that still run
Automakers spend millions building concept cars that can drive, steer and sometimes even pass basic safety tests, only to ...
Coupe, runs on microalgae biofuel and features a carbon-capture device at the back that collects CO2 from the exhaust.
Car companies will crush concept cars that look perfectly good because they can't actually be driven. Many concept cars lack ...
A once-in-a-lifetime auction is clearing Renault’s heritage vault, offering everything from 1890s replicas to 2000s concepts ...
The Peugeot Polygon Concept tries to reinvent the steering wheel with a rectangular offering, in addition to having gullwing ...
In a cooperation with Daihatsu and HAL College of Technology and Design in Japan, students show their vision of minicars in ...
The production model was called the Subaru Forester, a name we’re all familiar with by now. It was rolled out in Japan in ...
The car, called the Magma GT Concept, is a mid-engined sports car that combines classic proportions and the signature ...
When Audi announced the end of the TT, enthusiasts mourned what many considered one of the brand's most iconic models: a compact, driver-focused sports car that embodied design purity and technical ...
To make autonomous vehicles as safe, affordable and competitive as possible, researchers at the Technical University of ...
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Toyota’s Future Cars Could Last Longer on the Market Because of a Controversial New Strategy
The Japanese automaker wants to move to longer product life cycles and software-defined vehicles, but how will that affect ...
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