Renault Next (1995)
On 18 June 1995, Renault introduced NEXT, a completely revolutionary concept car: a hybrid model equipped with two electric motors integrated within the rear wheels of the vehicle
Chrysler 300M (1991)
Chrysler, more than any other U.S. automaker, has reached back into the past for its show cars. Chrysler 300 concept sedan tried to recapture the flavor of Exner’s 1950s Ghia
Dodge Power Wagon (1999)
Dodge’s Powerwagon concept vehicle shown in 1999, was inspired by the 1946 Dodge model of the same name. The modern pickup truck prototype was built off the Ram chassis and featu
Seat Formula (1999)
Seat Formula concept debuted at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. The Spanish brand was already owned by Volkswagen by that time, so it is not surprising that VW employees were involved
Citroën C3 Lumiere (1998)
Citroen C3 Lumiere concept catches the eye with its radically rounded styling and unusual dimensions. The concept car was presented at the Paris Motor Show 1998 and illustrates a n
Pontiac Aztek (1999)
We know Pontiac (unfortunately) built the Aztek, so conserve your keystrokes reminding us of this lamentable fact. But they didn’t build the Aztek they showed as a concept in 199
Renault Zo (1998)
At the 1998 Geneva Auto Show Renault shows the three-seater, all-terrain, opentop ZO. The Zo is a cross between a car and a motorbike and it is entirely hose washable! With a very
Lancia Dialogos (1998)
The Dialogos large sedan, in terms of some styling aspects, is said to point the way toward future Lancia production models. It features some advanced design thinking and technolog
Bentley Hunaudieres (1999)
When in March 1999 at the Geneva Motor Show the Bentley Hunaudieres made its debut this was the first time since Volkswagen had bought the English motor car manufacturer, that the
Audi Quattro Spyder (1991)
The Audi Quattro Spyder concept was presented at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1991. The Quattro Spyder was an aluminium bodied mid-engine sports car. It would not be until 2008 that
