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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 Sadikhov
- Bentley Barnato Roadster by Ben Knapp Voith




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BUGATTI 16C GALIBIER CONCEPT - Image

BUGATTI 16C GALIBIER CONCEPT

Bugatti released pictures of our 16C Galibier, the prototype of the future four-door brand, first introduced to the public at the Geneva Motor Show. The interior is minimalist but at the same time refined, thanks to high-quality materials and the inclusion of a clock Parmigiani, created specially for the Galibier, which can be removed and placed on the wrist....
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Motomuzi Off-Road Camper Vans

We’re sorry to disappoint you, but these rugged off-road camper vans are just concepts, not real production vehicles. Still, they’re an incredible source of inspiration if you’re dreaming of your own van build. Created by Motomuzi, a digital designer known for his spectacular transport concepts, these designs push the boundaries of what off-road living could look like. His portfolio includes custom motorcycles, futuristic cars, and bold automotive visio...
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BMW Garmisch

BMW have brought to life a long-lost concept by Marcello Gandini, one of the grandmasters of car design. He was responsible for legendary cars like the Lamborghini Miura and Countach, or the Lancia Stratos. Presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1970, the gorgeous Garmisch was never seen again, until now. The painstakingly created reproduction was built under the stewardship of BMW Group design head Adrian van Hooydonk, it features a clean side profile that is not un...
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