Germans renowned have produced some incredibly interesting concept cars over the years. Now we were talked about the unique German concept cars, we will take a look at 10 of their most unique.
The
rules for the list are as follows: no concepts produced after 1985 are
up for consideration, and any cars considered must be either prototypes
or true concept cars – not custom-built coaches for individual buyers.
Also excluded were homologation cars, like the Porsche 904. Besides, a
car like that deserves it's own space in a future piece.
Here are the 2nd part of 10 German's Unique concept cars.
Six
years before the BMW M1 would be revealed to the public, there was the
1972 BMW Turbo concept. There were so many visual elements of this car
that would ultimately find their way into various models in the BMW
lineup.
1972 BMW Turbo Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PU1dp5) |
When
you consider how pervasive these ideas are today, the importance of
this concept becomes more obvious than just the good looks.
7. 1973 Italdesign Karmann Asso di Picche Concept
The
peculiar name of this lesser known Audi concept literally means 'Ace of
Spades'. The car was commissioned by Karmann Coachworks, but designed
and built by Giugiaro's firm ItalDesign.
The
car was one in a series of concept coupes, this one being introduced in
1973 as a front wheel drive, two door 2+2 based on the Audi 80
platform. While Audi never did much with the design, it is believed to
be a primary source of inspiration for what would later become the
Volkswagen Scirocco.
1973 Italdesign Karmann Asso di Picche Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1Ga7et8) |
8. 1975 Opel Geneve Concept
In what was arguably a dark time for automotive design, the Opel Geneve was a breath of fresh air. The
initial concept was meant to progress into something more tangible,
with the intent that it would house GM's new Wankel engine in the rear.
1975 Opel Geneve Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LPjeyS) |
9. 1978 Mercedes-Benz Schulz Studie CW311
The
1978 CW311 in many ways was a derivative of the earlier C111
development platform. Unlike the earlier concepts, Mercedes didn't use
the CW 311 nearly as extensively.
1978 Mercedes-Benz Schulz Studie CW311. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1GL2oRP) |
10. 1981 Audi Quartz Concept
Sergio
Pininfarina decided to build a car specifically for the 75th
anniversary of the Swiss car magazine Automobil Revue. He decided in
1980 that the Audi Quattro was the perfect foundation for his vision.
Audi happily provided him a UR Quattro by that summer.
1981 Audi Quartz Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1PU2w7x) |
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