LOST IN TIME - The DCI Möbius Concept, unveiled in 1999, represents a remarkable achievement in automotive design. Created by the talented team at Design Club International under the visionary guidance of Noriyoshi 'Nori' Kurihara, this grand touring coupé prototype immediately captured the attention of enthusiasts and industry experts alike. With its innovative design and meticulous craftsmanship, the Möbius Concept made a dazzling debut, leaving a lasting impression on all who beheld its beauty.
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The DCI Möbius Concept created by the talented team at Design Club International under the visionary guidance of Noriyoshi 'Nori' Kurihara. (Picture from: CarsThatNeverMadeItEtc)
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As a designer,
Nori Kurihara embarked on his career at
Honda in 1975, specializing in the design of two-wheeled vehicles. He later contributed his talents to renowned automotive brands such as
Renault,
Porsche, and various domestic and international manufacturers. In 1985, he established
Design Club International (DCI) as his inaugural design firm. In 2001, he further expanded his creative pursuits by founding
NORI, Inc., where he continues to design and provide consultancy services to this day.
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The DCI Möbius Concept is a two-seater grand touring coupé prototype immediately captured the attention of enthusiasts and industry experts alike at the Nagoya Performance Car Show of 1999. (Picture from: AllCarINdex) |
The
Möbius Concept showcases the creative prowess of
Design Club International at the time. Its sleek and aerodynamic profile seamlessly blends form and function, embodying the spirit of a true grand touring coupé. Every curve and contour has been meticulously sculpted to evoke a sense of elegance and dynamic movement. From the sweeping lines to the carefully integrated details, the
Möbius Concept exudes a sense of refined sophistication that commands attention.
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The DCI Möbius Concept's innovative design features with the bold front grille, sleek LED headlights, and dynamic rear spoiler. (Picture from: AllCarINdex) |
As You can see, the
Möbius Concept transcends conventional automotive design.
Kurihara's visionary approach and attention to detail imbue the prototype with a sense of enchantment. His expertise in shaping the car's exterior and interior elements ensures a harmonious and captivating design language throughout. The
Möbius Concept truly reflects his artistry and imagination, making it a standout creation in the world of automotive design.
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As seen in the flawless bodywork and attention to detail, further solidified the Möbius Concept's status as a true work of art. (Picture from: CarsThatNeverMadeItEtc) |
The
Möbius Concept made its highly anticipated debut at a prestigious automotive event such the esteemed Nagoya Performance Car Show, captivating the audience with its striking presence. The innovative design elements, such as the bold front grille, sleek LED headlights, and dynamic rear spoiler, left spectators in awe.
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The Möbius Concept made its highly anticipated debut at the esteemed Nagoya Performance Car Show of 1999. (Picture from: AllCarINdex) |
The DCI Möbius Concept showcases the boundless creativity and design excellence of Design Club International and the visionary talent of Nori Kurihara (though only shown once in Japan at the time). Its debut marked a significant milestone in automotive innovation, earning admiration for its captivating design and meticulous craftsmanship. As seen in the flawless bodywork and attention to detail, further solidified the Möbius Concept's status as a true work of art.
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The Möbius Concept made its highly anticipated debut at the esteemed Nagoya Performance Car Show of 1999. (Picture from: AllCarINdex) |
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Unfortunately, there are no reference sources available for this concept car this day. Just there are a collection of concept car images available on the
Allcarindex.com, however the site is no longer accessible. Meanwhile, the designer
Nori Kurihara currently serves as the
CEO of NORI, Inc. and also
Chief Advisor at the
Car Design Academy (CDA), the first online academy for automotive designers in Japan.
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