Opel GT-W Geneve (1975)
In Geneva in 1975, Opel revealed a beautifully streamlined two-seater, the “Genève”. Engineered to take a Wankel-type rotary engine, its original name was “GT/W” (“W”
Ford Megastar (Ghia) (1977)
Based on a 3-litre Ford Granada, this advanced concept design exercise was featured at 1977 Geneva Motor Show. It is a four-door saloon with folding rear seat and very deep g
Opel GT2 (1975)
Vision The Opel GT2 amazed visitors to the 1975 IAA with its futuristic wedge shape and sliding doors. It announced a new, rational concept car age of greater efficiency – in fue
Colani Le Mans Prototype (1970)
One of the craziest designs ever! The car seemed to consist of two parts: a “trolley” with an engine and a cab. When creating the latest Colani was inspired by the aerodynamic
Jaguar Ascot (Bertone) (1977)
Gandini was clearly in love with straight lines throughout the 1970s, because with his designs there wasn’t a curve in sight. Take the Ascot for example; if you had to hazard
Ford Corrida (Ghia) (1976)
The Ghia Corrida was the first Fiesta-based concept car, introduced at the Turin Motor Show in November of 1976, the year the Fiesta was introduced. Corrida means bullfight, and th
Lamborghini Bravo (Bertone) (1974)
“Studio 114”, better know as the Bertone Bravo after a breed of Spanish fighting bulls. It was introduced at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. In the first half of the 1970’
Citroen Camargue (Bertone) (1972)
Bertone Camargue is built on a production platform from the front wheel drive Citroën GS (four-cylinder 1015 cc air-cooled boxer engine, bore and stroke 74×59 mm, 55.5 hp at
Maserati Boomerang (ItalDesign) (1972)
Developed over the chassis of the Maserati Bora, it is an extreme dream car, irrational, able to reach a top speed of close to 300 kph, thanks to its powerful 8 cylinders engine an
Alfa Romeo Caimano (ItalDesign) (1971)
Prototype based on Alfasud mechanics and platform, with only one limitation imposed by Alfa Romeo: it is a dream car with no chance of future production. After the boundary imposed
