Renault Zoom (1992)
Styled very much of the era, Zoom was an urban and suburban concept car born of common research by Renault and Matra into modern electric vehicles. Zoom was a relatively early vent
Alfa Romeo Nuvola (I.DE.A) (1999)
Mechanized chassis engineered, developed and built by I.DE.A Institute Named after Tazio Nuvolari, one of the greatest racing drivers, L: 429 W: 186 (cm) and their first show-off o
Opel Chronos (Pininfarina) (1991)
GM Chronos, 1991 – Design research prototype In 1991 at the International Motor Shows of Detroit and Geneva Pininfarina presented the Chronos, a research concept based on GM
Opel Maxx (Bertone) (1995)
Instead of a conventional steel body, the Opel Maxx had a stable light alloy structure made of extruded aluminum profiles like a cage, which was visible from the outside. The form
Volkswagen Vario II (1991)
VW-“Vario”: fun-car The Vario II is a 2+2 with a modular roofing system proposed by the Swiss student Alexander Guye of the Art Center College. Of the various solutions
Cadillac Evoq (1999)
Evoq-symbol of Cadillac’s expressive design and ingenius technology based on the brand concept The Fusion of Art & Science is a luxury roadster. Cadillac’s Evoq two-seat lu
Ford Focus (Ghia) (1992)
One of the most radical and adventurous dream cars ever the GHIA Focus, presented at the 1992 Turin show. Based on a shortened Ford Escort Cosworth, it was naturally a very rapid s
Fiat Zicster (1996)
This was a development of the 1995 prototype electric car, the Zic. Becoming a spider (Zic + Spider = Zicster) the Zicster was first shown at the 1996 Geneva Motorshow. A developme
Audi Avus (1991)
Avus with its W12 (only an dummy) that relates in appearance and name to the legendary world record racer of Auto Union. Unveiled at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show, the Audi Avus concep
Ford Synergy 2010 (1996)
The Synergy 2010 was Ford’s idea of in 1996. As such, it featured two power sources — a 1.0-litre direct-injection extremely lightweight materials (it weighed just one tonne (t