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Infiniti Prototype 9

Infinity have unveiled this gorgeous concept inspired by the open-wheel grand prix cars of the 1940s (particularly those from Auto Union). The Infinity Prototype 9 is a retro-influenced electric roadster, it is the result of countless hours of careful construction, and features a beautiful body handmade from steel panels wrapped around a steel ladder frame. The lightweight single-seater is powered by an advanced electric powertrain capable of producing 140HP and powerful enough to get the vehicle to 62MPH in 5.5 seconds with a top speed of 105MPH.



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LAMBORGHINI PERDIGON CONCEPT | BY ONDREJ JIREC - Image

LAMBORGHINI PERDIGON CONCEPT | BY ONDREJ JIREC

We don´t feature concept vehicles very often, only if we come across something truly spectacular. Today we feature the Lamborghini Perdigon Concept by Ondrej Jirec, a final year Transport Design student at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California. The car is inspired by several jet fighters, the most visible of those cues is the large air intake mounted just below the windscreen. Other amazing concepts worth a look: - Ferrari Xezri by Samir ...
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BMW 3.0 CLS HOMMAGE R

BMW have revealed the new Hommage racing car, a beautiful tribute to the original 3.0 CSL from 1975. Wrapped in iconic BMW livery, the stunning racing machine is built in lightweight materials, almost entirely from carbon-fiber, and features a stretched body framed by air defectors, wheel arches and a classic prominent rear spoiler which mirrors the original 1975 BMW. It also features a high tech interior, and the driver’s display is actually integrated through th...
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BRUBAKER BOX MINIVAN

German-based industrial designer Samir Sadikhov has reimagined the legendary design of Curt Brubaker, whom originally created a kit designed to fit on the chassis of a Volkswagen Beetle, converting them to Box Vans. Brubaker´s work also directly influenced the design of the Tesla Cybertruck. Sadikhov stays true to the metallic finish but adds wooden bumpers, and a slightly softer low-poly design that is more approachable and friendly. Sadikhov says: "in terms ...
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