Opel Twin (1992)
Highlights of the Twin concept car included interchangeable drive units, with the engine, transmission, rear axle and energy accumulator housed inside. This allowed the vehicle to
BMW Z18 (1995)
In 1995 the BMW Z18 concept vehicle went down in history as the first off-road roadster developed by BMW. This was a period when the desire for versatile mobility under the open sk
Aston Martin Lagonda Vignale (Ghia) (1993)
The Lagonda Vignale was commissioned by AML (already fully owned by Ford) from Ghia Design (also part of the Ford family) to be shown at the 1993 Geneva Salon. The exterior design
Renault Modus (1994)
In 1994, Renault introduced the Modus concept compact MPV at the Paris Motor Show. Its feature is a horseshoe-shaped base, on which several different modules could be attached. The
Renault Ludo (1994)
Designed to be extremely versatile and easy to use, the Ludo hinted at thinking that would resurface in later Renault concepts. With a fully opening side, the Ludo was intended to
Mercedes-Benz Maybach (1997)
Luxury finds a new language: Maybach Vehicle: Maybach When: 1997 Where: Tokyo Motor Show, Tokyo What: Chauffeur-driven ultimate-luxury limousine Powertrain: Four-stroke, twelve-cyl
BMW Z13 (1994)
In 1993, the engineers at BMW Technik GmbH were given a new and exciting mission: the search was on for a contemporary compact vehicle with mould-breaking active and passive safety
Citroen Xanae (Heuliez) (1994)
With two doors on the left side, a single door on the right side, comfortable seating for three to four people, a large glass area, swiveling front seats, and distinctive hatchback
Renault Pangea (1997)
Pangea is a purpose-built scientific and environmental exploration vehicle. It features an integrated trailer to provide an independent power source for the electric-LPG hybrid dri
Plymouth Backpack (1995)
Unveiled at the 1995 Chicago Auto show at the same time as other concepts, the Chrysler Thunderbolt and the Eagle Jazz, the Plymouth Back pack was a small pickup truck concept vehi