The ETV or “Extra Terrestrial Vehicle” is a unique and surely weird-looking car developed by Mike Vetter, a former kit...
Henry Covington, an industrial designer from St. Petersburg, Florida, aimed to construct a vehicle based on the aerodynamic principles of...
Originally designed by the General Body Company of Chicago with open cockpits exclusively for use in Chicago, the Wienermobile underwent...
In the mid-fifties, Harry Brown’s Rodley 750, a small car he had designed, was a disastrous flop as its JAP...
The early 20th century marked a significant shift in the automotive industry. Gasoline engines had surpassed steam and electric motors...
It’s more Mad Max than Mille Miglia…a Porsche 356 with front skis and rear tractor treads replacing rubber tires and...
Meet Ferrari’s wildest concept ever made: the 512S Modulo. Even today, the 1970 Ferrari 512 S Modulo continues to capture...
The production of the world’s most expensive SUV began in 2017, both in Italy and the United States. The SUV...
The Covini C6W is one of those supercars that really shouldn’t work, but yet somehow does. Based on the idea...
The CitiCar, manufactured by Sebring-Vanguard, Inc. in the United States from 1974 to 1977, may not have boasted stylish aesthetics,...
Fiat paved the way for mass car ownership in Italy with the launch of the 600 in 1955. This compact...
The L’Oeuf Electrique was designed by Paul Arzens, a French industrial designer. This three-wheeled, battery-powered vehicle was initially displayed in...
The Davis Divan, a three-wheeled convertible, was manufactured by the Davis Motorcar Company from 1947 to 1949. Conceived by used-car...
The Fiat Multipla stands out as one of the most unattractive vehicles ever made. Despite Italy’s reputation for stylish design,...
During the 1950s and 1960s, the Peel P50 gained popularity as one among various microcar models. This ultra-light, single-seat, three-wheeler...
Introduced in 1970, the Bond Bug aimed to attract young buyers seeking an affordable and sporty car with distinctive aesthetics....
The Reliant Robin, a distinctive three-wheeled car crafted in the United Kingdom, captured the imagination of the British public with...
Also known as a Learjet limousine, it represents a fusion of the limousine body with the iconic design of a...
The S-Cargo, part of Nissan’s retro-styled affordable vehicles under the Pike Cars brand, was produced from 1989 to 1991. These...
Chevrolet’s 2003 SSR (Super Sport Roadster) was an ambitious venture, aiming to produce a factory-built hot rod with a retro...
The Subaru BRAT is a two-door utility coupe, similar to the El Camino. The name BRAT stands for bi-driver recreational...
In 1959, General Motors (GM) unveiled the Firebird III, the third iteration in its series of concept cars, at the...
When the name Dean Jeffries comes up during automotive conversations, most car enthusiasts instinctively nod in agreement, recognizing him as...
This unconventional-looking limousine was created on the original 1968-1970 Toronado, its wheelbase extended from 119 inches to 185 inches. The...
In 1989, American entrepreneur Don Panoz and his son Dan established Panoz Auto Development. Their inaugural production, the Roadster, hit...
Citroën’s classic cars are renowned for their extraordinary designs, often defying conventional norms. The French automaker consistently pushed boundaries, resulting...
The name Pininfarina has become synonymous with luxurious and stylish Italian sports cars, exemplified by iconic models like the Maserati...
In 1957, the Automotive Industry Construction Bureau (BKPM) in Warsaw introduced the Smyk, intended as a practical solution for the...
The Schwimmwagen, designed by Erwin Komenda, was derived from the Type 82 Kübelwagen, boasting a unitized steel tub. Its amphibious...
Designed by aeronautical engineer William Stout, the Scarab would ultimately become one of the most influential vehicles of the 20th...