The Prototype That Saved Aston MartinIn 1939, Aston Martin built a prototype that would quietly shape the company’s future: ...
The Rugged SUV That Shows Where Hyundai Is Going NextHyundai has built plenty of practical SUVs, but the Boulder Concept is ...
Royce has never been a brand built around mass appeal, but Project Nightingale takes that idea even further. This is not just ...
Smart has spent the last few years trying to grow beyond the tiny city cars that made the brand famous, but the Concept #2 ...
The Porsche Built to Outlive the Car IndustryIn 1973, Porsche presented one of its strangest and most quietly rebellious ...
The Volvo Too Strange for 1933In 1933, Volvo helped create one of the most unusual cars of the prewar era: the Venus ...
Plymouth released the small Backpack pickup truck concept in time to appear at the 1995 Chicago Auto Show. The 2+2 Backpack featured a MoPar 2-liter OHC 4-cylinder engine that produces 135 horsepower ...
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Like many early automotive body styles, the shooting brake was initially a type of horse-drawn vehicle. A brake was originally a heavy drag chassis with slowing capability hooked to spirited horses.
NAMI, a leading institution for automotive research in Russia, has a century-long history of significant contributions to Soviet car design, including the first Soviet-made car, NAMI 1. Amid the ...
The 1863 Hippomobile, designed by Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir, was a three-wheeled, gas-engine-powered vehicle that demonstrated the potential of motorized transportation despite its limited speed and ...