Isn’t it fun to dream? Essentially that’s what automobile designers get to do every day. Their dreams start with sketches and drawings, and if they’re lucky culminate in mockups or even road worthy prototypes. The ultimate recognition is commercialization and full production.
But the cars look best to me in the "dream state" where they have features and characteristics often too expensive for the resulting production car. Or the designs are not practical for everyday use. It’s in this spirit that I offer these 10 exciting concept cars.
10. Volkswagen Bulli Concept
This Bulli Concept—the moniker resurrects a popular German nickname for the T1 VW Bus—is supposedly a sequel to that earlier show van. Whereas the original and the 2001 concept were, this little tribute is a compact MPV with four hinged doors. The Bulli makes its debut at the 2011 Geneva auto show. Volkswagen isn’t afraid to dream big. In fact, one of our dreams just won an award.
VW is proud to announce that the Bulli, an updated version of the world’s original van and our iconic Bus, was named 2011 Concept Truck of the Year at the tenth annual North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards.
Volkswagen Bulli Concept. (Picture from: http://www.autoblog.com/) |
Top view of Volkswagen Bulli Concept's Interior. (Picture from: http://lowlifestyle.com/) |
9. Nissan Land Glider Concept
With more than 50% of the world’s population living in big cities in the near future, designers latched onto motorcycles as a credible base to start the design process. While the agility, thrills and freedom of bikes inspired the designers and engineers, an extra spice was added to the mix. Tandem architecture became the obvious choice: a unique two-seater, cocoon-like structure sitting on a zero emission powertrain. With four-wheel stability and a sense of safety that originates from a tilting cabin, the Land Glider will appeal to both two- and four-wheel driving enthusiasts.
Nissan Land Glider Concept. (Picture from: http://withdecky.com/) |
Interior view of Nissan Land Glider Concept. (Picture from: http://sportcar5.blogspot.jp/) |
8. Jaguar B99 Concept
Bertone Jaguar B99 Concept. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/) |
7. BMW i8 Concept
The BMW i8 Concept has the heart of a plug-in hybrid and the soul of a sports car. This high performance plug-in hybrid coupe boasts astonishing fuel efficiency and can take you soaring from 0 to 62 mph in a mere 4.6 seconds. The story of the i8 begins with its so-called LifeDrive architecture. BMW says that its experiences in creating the Mini E and 1-series-based BMW ActiveE showed that adapting cars engineered for internal-combustion power to electric propulsion results in a lot of excess weight and compromises in packaging.
BMW i8 Concept. (Picture from: http://www.zercustoms.com/) |
Interior of BMW i8 Concept. (Picture from: http://www.auto-types.com/) |
6. Pininfarina Sintesi
Pininfarina demonstrates it can fashion more than Ferraris with its radical four-door Sintesi.
A view that clearly reveals the basic theme of the car: a continuous looped surface that, starting from the front wing, stretches along the side of the car, naturally blends into the rear fender and then turns around the side window to dive back under the front wing. Like a Moebius ring, uniting the inside and outside of the car.
A view that clearly reveals the basic theme of the car: a continuous looped surface that, starting from the front wing, stretches along the side of the car, naturally blends into the rear fender and then turns around the side window to dive back under the front wing. Like a Moebius ring, uniting the inside and outside of the car.
Pininfarina Sintesi. (Picture from: http://www.autoblog.com/) |
Interior view of Pininfarina Sintesi. (Picture from: http://www.arabamoto.com/) |