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Porsche’s journey from inception to producing a four-door sports car spanned nearly eight decades, with limousines not even a consideration...
Unveiled at the 1966 Turin Motor Show, the Ferves Ranger emerged as an unusual Italian interpretation of the compact off-roader...
In 1992, Renault introduced the innovative Racoon, a concept car designed with amphibious capabilities. Sporting a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, manual...
Rarely in the annals of manufacturing history has there been a figure as steadfast in their belief in a product...
With its distinctive design, the Polaris Slingshot is a marvel of engineering. Featuring open-wheel fenders and a sleek rear that...
Beginning with the Meyers Manx in the early 1960s, the dune buggy phenomenon surged across America. Bruce Meyers’ original idea...
Ranked alongside iconic cars such as the Volkswagen Beetle, Mini, and Land Rover, Citroën’s distinctive 2CV made its debut in...
Designed by Tritan Ventures based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the A2 aimed to revolutionize fuel efficiency through cutting-edge aerodynamics. With...
Introduced to the United States in 1983 by Misuoka Motors of Japan, the Zoe Zipper was a unique three-wheeled car....
During the tumultuous years of the German occupation of France, Renault defied orders to exclusively produce commercial and military vehicles....
Only one example of this car was made! Its design drew inspiration from airplanes at that time. TASCO (The American...
The brainchild of former General Motors executive John Zachary De Lorean, the DeLorean car garnered attention not only for its...
The Tango T600, narrower than a motorbike, embraces a fully electric propulsion system, offering a promising solution against pollution and...
The Hoffmann is undoubtedly one of the weirdest cars ever made. Its design is so unique that it defies comparison...
Tatra, a Czechoslovakian manufacturer, was renowned for creating sophisticated and cutting-edge luxury cars. In the 1920s, they pioneered the innovative...
The Norman Timbs Special, constructed by renowned Indy 500 engineer Norman Timbs in Los Angeles, is a unique automobile. It’s...
Built at the request of Chrysler executive Virgil Exner, the Gilda was an exercise in extreme styling and ambitious performance....
Designed by aeronautical engineer William Stout, the Scarab would ultimately become one of the most influential vehicles of the 20th...
The Schwimmwagen, designed by Erwin Komenda, was derived from the Type 82 Kübelwagen, boasting a unitized steel tub. Its amphibious...
In 1957, the Automotive Industry Construction Bureau (BKPM) in Warsaw introduced the Smyk, intended as a practical solution for the...
The name Pininfarina has become synonymous with luxurious and stylish Italian sports cars, exemplified by iconic models like the Maserati...
Citroën’s classic cars are renowned for their extraordinary designs, often defying conventional norms. The French automaker consistently pushed boundaries, resulting...
In 1989, American entrepreneur Don Panoz and his son Dan established Panoz Auto Development. Their inaugural production, the Roadster, hit...
This unconventional-looking limousine was created on the original 1968-1970 Toronado, its wheelbase extended from 119 inches to 185 inches. The...
When the name Dean Jeffries comes up during automotive conversations, most car enthusiasts instinctively nod in agreement, recognizing him as...
In 1959, General Motors (GM) unveiled the Firebird III, the third iteration in its series of concept cars, at the...
The Subaru BRAT is a two-door utility coupe, similar to the El Camino. The name BRAT stands for bi-driver recreational...
Chevrolet’s 2003 SSR (Super Sport Roadster) was an ambitious venture, aiming to produce a factory-built hot rod with a retro...
The S-Cargo, part of Nissan’s retro-styled affordable vehicles under the Pike Cars brand, was produced from 1989 to 1991. These...