Design Performance Barramunda (1994)
This vehicle “blends the passion of the automobile and the sea”, according to French maker Design Performance. The company claims its 13.8-foot long “Barramunda” swallows a
Seat Bolero 330 BT (1998)
SEAT is a Spanish company owned by the Volkswagen concern. It has a rather faceless history, being originally not much more than a local manufacturer of FIAT products. Volkswagen w
Lamborghini Cala (Italdesign) (1995)
The Calà is a high-performing sporty saloon designed for daily use and created for standard production. The Calà, introduced at the Geneva motor show in 1995, is a research proto
Bugatti EB 18/3 Chiron (Italdesign) (1999)
An authentic Bugatti, capable of combining the dual vocation of the celebrated saloon manufacturer and ultra-prestigious sports cars. The 18/3 Chiron, dedicated to the legendary mo
Bugatti ID 90 (Italdesign) (1990)
The first Bugatti by Giugiaro was a classic of car design: a two-seater, mid-engined coupe based on technical drawings of Bugatti mechanics. The 63rd Turin Motor Show saw the debut
BMW Nazda C2 Spider (Italdesign) (1993)
The open-topped version of the Nazca C2 designed for leisure use, introduced at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montecarlo. The 61st Montecarlo Grand Prix opened with a procession of B
BMW Nazca C2 (Italdesign) (1991)
A development of the Nazca M12, now much more sporty, to further emphasise the technical potentials of the carbon frame and mechanics. The Nazda C2, introduced at the Tokyo motor s
BMW Nazca M12 (Italdesign) (1991)
High-performance GT: carbon-fibre chassis, mechanised lattice, roll-bar, applied body. The design debut of the 26-year-old Fabrizio Giugiaro. Inspired by F1 Cars and Group C road-g
Opel Slalom (Bertone) (1996)
At the 1996 Geneva Motor Show, Bertone presented the Opel Slalom. Like the Enduro, presented the same year at the Turin Motor Show, the Slalom challenges the traditional ideas of f
BMW Z15 (E1) (1993)
Having returned to consciousness after the tragedy with the E1 (Z11), BMW made another “green” prototype, even smaller. In 1993, also at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Germ