The 1982 Lamborghini Marco Polo was never meant to be a production car. Instead, it was a bold design study by Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Italdesign—a full-scale painted plaster model built purely to [...]
At the 66th Turin International Motor Show, Italian coachbuilder Maggiora unveiled a coupé version of the Fiat Barchetta. This prototype retained the two-seater layout and mechanicals of the [...]
In 2006, General Motors shocked the automotive world with the unveiling of the EcoJet - a mid-engine, turbine-powered supercar that captured the essence of power and sophistication. The genesis [...]
In 1997, Alfa Romeo ventured into the world of SUVs with the innovative Sportut, a vehicle that combined sporting performance with functionality. Designed by Bertone, the Sportut was based on [...]
Back in 1970, at the Paris Motor Show, automotive enthusiasts were treated to a sight like no other - the Bertone Shake. This unique creation by the Turin designer was built on a SIMCA 1200 S [...]
When it comes to iconic sports cars, the Lamborghini Miura is always near the top of the list. Its sleek and exotic design, powerful V12 engine, and groundbreaking mid-engine layout made it a [...]
In the glamorous world of the Motorama, where concept cars reigned supreme, one vehicle stood out among the rest - the 1953 Pontiac Parisienne. This town car was a sight to behold, with its [...]
The 1968 Ford Fiera was built on the XL platform and featured a series of styling modifications that gave it a distinct, performance-focused appearance. Among these changes was a lowered [...]
In 1971, Volkswagen unveiled a groundbreaking concept vehicle built not for the showroom, but for the future of automotive safety: the ESVW I. Developed in response to a U.S. Department of [...]
In 1981, renowned Italian design house Ghia collaborated with Ford to create a unique concept car based on the AC 3000ME platform. This collaboration, known as the AC Ghia, was envisioned as a [...]