Mercedes-Benz F-400 Carving (Coggiola) (2001)
The highlight of the concept (the company calls it a research vehicle) is the ability to change the angle of inclination (camber) of the wheels in a turn. Mercedes has been exploit
Citroen Xenia (Coggiola) (1981)
The fashion in the early eighties was for motor manufacturers to display scale models of concept cars rather than vehicles that could actually be driven and Citroën was no excepti
Citroen Karin (Coggiola) (1980)
With the 1980 Paris Motor show approaching and no new model to unveil, Citroën needed something to wow the crowds on its home turf. Trevor Fiore – who followed Robert Opron as t