eddyramrod Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Inspired by a comment in the Miniature thread: what's your favourite concept car? Something produced as a one-off, that might not even have an engine, that was wheeled into various new-car shows for a while, possibly forgotten about, possibly scrapped, possibly modelled in miniature. Mine, unsurprisingly, is the 1955 Lincoln Futura. I wonder why? warch and RoadworkUK 2
New POD Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 When I was an Engineering student, at Coventry Poly, I used to go and look at the final year project exhibits of the Industrial and Automotive design course. All very wacky. eddyramrod and RoadworkUK 2
sierraman Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Lamborghini Marzal. Only because I had the Matchbox of it. 🤣 RoadworkUK 1
grogee Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Absolutely adore this, I still think Ford's New Edge era was a high point. rainagain, AnnoyingPentium, Tenmil Socket and 5 others 8
St.Jude Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 The Ford GT90. I was bought a book on Concept Cars and this was the one I always went back to. Dreaming as an 8 year old that maybe one day I'll be driving one. Edit: @grogee fucking beat me to it! A more recent one would be the Rover 75 Coupe. I know someone has built one since, but if this was released it'd have been incredible. grogee, rainagain, SunnySouth and 8 others 11
808 Estate Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Aston Martin, HillmanImp, timolloyd and 6 others 4 5
sierraman Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Can’t find anything anywhere but ford toyed with a Mk3 Mondeo based Capri replacement in the early 2000’s. Not to Cougar btw.
D.E Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 1 minute ago, sierraman said: Can’t find anything anywhere but ford toyed with a Mk3 Mondeo based Capri replacement in the early 2000’s. Not to Cougar btw. The Visos? vonmon, mk2_craig, Lacquer Peel and 6 others 9
Soundwave Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Dodge Copperhead, mostly thanks to Gran Turismo 1. Although due to licensing issues with the Copperhead name, it was referred to in game simply as "Concept Car". Pretty sure I've still got a 1/24 model of this knocking about somewhere. Aston Martin and Spiny Norman 2
CreepingJesus Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 There's a load of them I love, but the MG EXE comes top of the pile, mostly because I saw it in the flesh at the time, and I've never got bored of staring at all the little details. A genuine pity it didn't make it into production in some form, especially as it was part of the thinking to replace the 6R4 for the stillborn Group S, iirc. timolloyd, grogee and rainagain 3
barefoot Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 If only Renault were to build something like this, I'd have one in a heartbeat. Oh, wait a minute... privatewire, HillmanImp, Asimo and 2 others 5
Spiny Norman Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 One of the first ones that caught my eye as a kid when I saw it in Dad's Autocar magazine was the Giugiaro Ace of Spades, especially as it was based on the then new Audi 80 rather than being some low slung supercar like the Countach had been a couple of years earlier. You can see bits of all sorts in there, Scirocco, Esprit and of course the VWs that shared its sharp angular lines. inconsistant, Alusilber, CreepingJesus and 2 others 5
iainrcz Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 I thought the Citroen Metropolis was pretty cool looking, back when saloons were my thing.
Asimo Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Constantly dissapointed by how compromised and bland production cars are, especially commercially successful ones, I am really drawn to the radical, focussed design seen in many concept cars. A few favourites:- Rover P6BS Triplex glassback Porsche FLA barefoot, rainagain and CreepingJesus 3
Zelandeth Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Chrysler Turbine has always been one of my favourites. Not massively outlandish, but some of the detailing is just wonderful. Sadly I couldn't get a photo of the rear because of pesky barriers. For a better all round look, go watch this though. LightBulbFun, rainagain, Rust Collector and 3 others 6
sheffcortinacentre Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 7 hours ago, grogee said: Absolutely adore this, I still think Ford's New Edge era was a high point. Think this one GT 90) was sold/ auctioned off, few years ago. St.Jude 1
grogee Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 2 minutes ago, sheffcortinacentre said: Think this one GT 90) was sold/ auctioned off, few years ago. For some reason I seem to remember seeing the auction catalogue (online?) in which a load of Ford concepts got auctioned off including this one. I didn't buy the GT90 unfortunately. Or any of the others.
ProgRocker Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 I thought that the 1988 Renault Megane was cool as flip. CreepingJesus and Rust Collector 2
quicksilver Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 7 hours ago, CreepingJesus said: There's a load of them I love, but the MG EXE comes top of the pile, mostly because I saw it in the flesh at the time, and I've never got bored of staring at all the little details. A genuine pity it didn't make it into production in some form, especially as it was part of the thinking to replace the 6R4 for the stillborn Group S, iirc. There's a load of awesome concepts in that pic. The red sports car alongside the EX-E is another of my favourites - it's the MG DR2/PR5, a very pretty V8 roadster in the mould of the Big Healey. Then there's the Triumph Lynx, the proper Capri rival BL so desperately needed, and the SD1 estate that I'm especially fond of. So much wasted potential in one place LightBulbFun, Zelandeth, CreepingJesus and 1 other 4
mk2_craig Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Lancia Megagamma Citroen Activa Ford Urba (apparently this or an identical one got as far as being UK road registered)
inconsistant Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 FakeConcern, Rust Collector, grogee and 1 other 4
CreepingJesus Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 25 minutes ago, quicksilver said: There's a load of awesome concepts in that pic. The red sports car alongside the EX-E is another of my favourites - it's the MG DR2/PR5, a very pretty V8 roadster in the mould of the Big Healey. Then there's the Triumph Lynx, the proper Capri rival BL so desperately needed, and the SD1 estate that I'm especially fond of. So much wasted potential in one place Indeed, that's why I was delighted to find that pic, rather than dig around and find my grainy 110 pocket cam one from 1985, there's so much 'what if' in it. Think the Lotus Etna was at that Scottish Motor Show too, and I have a pic of that too, somewhere, but @inconsistant has posted my second choice, the Ford Probe. I recall that being on show at a Kelvin Hall SMS (i.e., before the SECC opened) and having more of Jetsons type wow factor! But we know what became of it, unlike the EXE and it's buddies in (I assume) Gaydon.
Aston Martin Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 They toyed with the idea, but mk1 Cactus sales weren't what they wanted. CreepingJesus 1
Richard_FM Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Possibly the Aston Martin Bulldog, but considering all the woes they had with the Lagonda it was probably for the best that they passed on this. CreepingJesus and D.E 2
Lanciaman Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Lancia Fulvietta. Once again Fiat miss an open goal.... privatewire, ProgRocker, Shite Ron and 4 others 7
Dick Cheeseburger Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 7 minutes ago, Lanciaman said: Lancia Fulvietta. Once again Fiat miss an open goal.... Apart from the front which looks like a debumpered Astra and isn't even vaguely Fulvia-esque, that's got so much potential. Edit: The more I look, the more it's only the dash which really draws me in. These renderings are pretty smart.
JimH Posted October 5, 2022 Posted October 5, 2022 One of my favourites This one looked a bit wonky from the front but this angle was lovely. Bertone were the greatest As clean as a clean thing that has been given an extra scrub up because his Nan was coming to tea. It talked electric bollocks and the front end was gopping but who could not love the rear? The interior was going in the right direction too. Lose the stupid lighting and the transmission tunnel and you've got a deal. I've long dreamed of interiors that have some space in them. Bertone showing why the rest of them really should have just stayed in bed. Look after yourself Marcello, the world needs you now more than ever. BMC/BL/Whatever's back catalogue is stuffed with might have been. This one probably deserves the defeat snatched from the jaws of victory award more than the others. I love Razoredges (who doesn't?) and I nearly wet myself when I saw this car in the museum. I spent far too long staring at it. The rear hatch arrangement is just beautiful. Not strictly a concept but yeah like whatever. Wow. Just wow. If the BMC/Pininfarina effort up there doesn't make you cry at the loss then what about this bright idea for a Montego replacement? *Puts head in hands and weeps* mk2_craig, Rust Collector, chodweaver and 2 others 5
JimH Posted October 5, 2022 Posted October 5, 2022 Forgot this one. Never made it beyond a sketch before he went and died. Yet more missed opportunities. Shite Ron, Insideimsmiling and CreepingJesus 3
JimH Posted October 5, 2022 Posted October 5, 2022 What about this pretty little thing? So much lovelier than any of the dreary slop that wears the four rings now. That said, at about the same time Audi gave us this hideous view of their future so maybe they just got lucky with the orange sweetie. Pass the sick bag. Not difficult to spot where the TT handbag came from. D.E 1
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