‘Concept Cars’ Category Archive

2012 Subaru BRZ Concept STI


Japanese car manufacturer Subaru built a new prototype for their 2013 release. This prototype has been previewed at the LA Auto Show, and they call it, the BRZ Concept STI.

This new concept features a body like Subaru never has offered in the past, sculpted panels and a streamlined physique are congruent with the light and agile car the BRZ Concept STI is being billed as.

Featuring a lightweight design and lower situated engine to amplify the torque while maintaining bot power and fuel efficiency, this model represents the essence of every sports car.

Source: SuperGuyed.com

Volvo Concept You Revealed (Pictures and Video)


Volvo makes a big next step in the evolution of the company’s next luxurious car. The Concept You, revealed at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, and the new concept model blends contemporary Scandinavian design and exquisite craftsmanship, with intuitive smart pad technology. (more…)

Jaguar C-X16 Concept


Today Jaguar reveiled their C-X16 concept, ahead of the Frankfurt Motor Show.

This beauty is powered by a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 engine, giving out 376 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, the C-X16 concept takes Jaguar’s great heritage of supercharging into the next century with the additio…READ MORE

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Smart Forvision Concept Car


This futuristic concept car named Forvision by Smart was created in collaboration with chemical maker BASF. Lightweight materials extensively used throughout the concept car allowed to make it lighter. The car is made up of plastic and carbon fiber body parts. The Smart Forvision also sports plastic wheels rather than metal hoops, which have three kilograms at each corner. It has a transparent solar-panel roof which generates power to keep cooling fans running even when stationary, see-through dashboard and clear OLEDs for internal lighting at night. These hexagonal transparent areas not only let in extra light to the Forvision’s cabin but also capture the sun’s energy to power the car’s interior lighting and climate system. Aluminum fiber paints insulate the car but allow for GPS, WiFi and Bluetooth signals to pass through unimpeded.















Mazda presents MINAGI Concept at Geneva


Mazda Motor Corporation will present world premiere, at Geneva Auto Show, the SUV MINAGI Concept. The Mazda concept MINAGI integrates the latest SKYACTIV technologies and a new Mazda’s design theme, KODO – Soul of Motion. MINAGI represents a view into the future of the new Mazda products.

Mazda MINAGI is an SUV compact crossover which combines latest Mazda SKYACTIV technologies, which harmonizes pleasure of driving with eco and safety performances with the KODO design. MINAGI comes equiped with SKYACTIV transmission and engine, mounted on a SKYACTIV chassis and body which combines semnificative reduction of weight and offers complex safety equipments.

These are the only technical details offered by the Japanese producer in a recent press release. Probably more details of this concept will be revealed at Geneva’s Show.

BMW Megacity Vehicle (2013): the first pictures


BMW has issued this first design sketch of its innovative new Multicity Vehicle. The BMW MCV won’t be launched until 2013 and this is our first look at the new electric city car.

The Multicity Vehicle is designed for the growing number of ‘megacities’, that is metropolitan areas of 10 million or more. Big conurbations like London, Los Angeles and Tokyo are being joined by more and more sprawling cities in China – and BMW is confident they will change the way urbanites drive around.

BMW Multicity Vehicle: the details

This design sketch of the BMW MCV shows a compact city car, not dissimilar to a Smart in spirit. Be sure to expect some kidney grilles and kinked C-pillars in the mix though, for some Munich character.

The MCV will be electric only and features a carbonfibre chassis, which is claimed to be exceptionally strong (see first crash test photo in our gallery – this was the third crash test on this tub!) and also remarkably cheap to mass manufacture.

As we all know, light weight is the key to good efficiency, performance and handling – and BMW points out that it’s especially important in an electric vehicle, as it counters the extra 100kg weight of the batteries and motors. BMW’s Project i is the company’s major focus on developing electric vehicles, and the Mini E trials in the US and Europe are a testbed for understanding how batteries, cars and people behave using EVs.

So no more screaming flat sixes and M division cars?

Hardly. The MCV is still a twinkle in its designers’ eyes at present, so you can expect plenty more stock BMWs for years, or even decades to come. But make no mistake: Munich is convinced that the world is changing.

It has struck major partnerships with companies such as SB LiMotive to develop the batteries and SGL Automotive Carbon Fibers to work on the composite chassis. Using carbonfibre saves 50% of the mass of a conventional steel bodied car, says BMW; building the MCV out of aluminium would save just 30%.

The electric drive system in the MCV develops more than 100kW. But BMW says it is also developing experimental range-extenders, where a small-capacity internal combustion engine is added to the EV purely to recharge the battery via a generator.

Ian Robertson, sales and marketing boss on the MCV

As reported last month, CAR was given the inside line on the MCV by the global marketing chief. ‘It will be badged as a BMW sub brand – with a propeller badge and a separate name,’ he told us. ‘We are in the final stages of deciding what that name will be and there are some exciting options. It’ll be like our M badge, there will be a proper sub brand on it.’

The MCV city car you see here will be one of a family of electric vehicles. Robertson hinted that there could even be BMW sports car EVs – based on the Efficient Dynamics concept. Exciting times at Munich.

Source: carmagazine.co.uk