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
Volkswagen Bulli (2011)
Presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, the Volkswagen Bulli Concept is a reinterpretation of the original 1950 Bulli – known as ‘Microbus’ in the US. It features a six-pass
Volkswagen Auto 2000 (1981)
The Volkswagen designers equipped the Golf platform with a lightweight body, bringing the experimental vehicle down to 750 kilos. Powered by a 3 cylinder diesel engine, the Auto 20
Volkswagen I.D. Buzz (2017)
Volkswagen introduced the prototype of the electric minivan I.D. Buzz, equipped with a full -wheel drive system. The first public show of the concept car took place at the Detroit
Volkswagen Noah (1995)
The VW Noah concept starts with a six-seat, one-box body with an unusually long 118-inch wheelbase. This is the perfect family sized craft. Passenger seats cantilever from aluminiu
Volkswagen Microbus (2001)
The Microbus was designed in the Volkswagen design studio in California especially for the US market. The Microbus references an old tradition of campers and vans, starting in 1950
Volkswagen Concept One (1994)
Volkswagen Concept One concept car, the precursor to the New Beetle VW Audi Group designers J Mays’ and Freeman Thomas’ crisp, clean interpretation of the iconic Beetle
Porsche (Volkswagen) Tapiro (Italdesign) (1970)
The fantasy automobile for the Turin Motor Show in 1970 is purposely extreme in terms of designs and technical solutions, but it is nevertheless intended for mass manufacturing. Th
Volkswagen Orbit (Italdesign) (1986)
Here is a study for a small and aerodynamic monovolume using the Golf Synchro platform and mechanics. Beginning with the monovolume bodywork of Italdesign New York Taxi (1975), Meg