Nissan has unveiled the Nissan Rogue Warrior concept SUV at the Montreal Auto Show, a reworked version of its best-selling Canadian SUV known as the X-Trail in Europe. The Suv ditched the tires and put on the tracks, demonstrating Nissan's four-wheel drive capabilities.
What will the Ferrari of the future be like? What will it look like in 2040? Their vision of the Italian stallion was presented by budding designers from four schools (Hochschule Pforzheim from Germany, College for Creative Studies from Detroit, Hongik University from Seoul and ISD-Rubik from Valenciennes), which participated in the annual Ferrari competition "Top Design School Challenge". and we present to you the winning Ferrari Manifesto design.
Attractive footage from the winter amateur rally test Jari-Pekka 2016 comes from Finland, which is a true treasure of "totalk". One of the corners was like a curse for the drivers, and while the cars had not yet stopped overturning, enthusiastic spectators were already jumping around it and putting the car back on its "feet". You only see something like this in Finland!
The Lexus LC 500 is a bold coupe prepared by Toyota's prestigious division, and it grew out of the LF-LC concept, which was presented to the public at the Detroit Auto Show in 2012. At this year's show, the prestigious production model, which harbinger of attractive models that Lexus will send to the world in the future.
Most concept vehicles are a kind of trailer for cars that we will meet on the roads one day. United Nude's concept, the Lo Res Concept Car, works like something from another planet. The design of the abstract car was created using the technique of reducing the 3D resolution of the object. What you are looking at is a redesigned version of the Lamborghini Countach, where instead of rounded and aerodynamic lines, we admire the facets as if we were admiring a diamond.
Wondering what modern sports cars would look like if they were rally cars? Car dealer Car Wow was also interested in this, and with the help of Photoshop, he presented his vision of rally cars, if they were models such as Ford Mustang, Rolls Royce, Mercedes 300 SEL, etc.
California-based boutique automaker, US Specialty Vehicle, makes civilian versions of armored vehicles suitable for driving on ordinary roads. Their latest product is the Rhino XT off-roader, a Jeep Wrangler on steroids that took its body styling cues from its 'idol', the Hummer HX. The military appearance is only a disguise, as the vehicle under the "powder and lipstick" is completely serial.
VLF Automotive unveiled a 1.5-ton projectile at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2016), the VLF Force 1 V10 supercar built by Henrik Fisker, racer Ben Keating and former GM Bob Lutz. They took the Viper as their muse and a steel beast was created that can reach speeds of up to 350 km/h and takes just three seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h.
Are you wondering which are the safest cars in 2015? Euro NCAP has published a list of the safest cars of the past year. For this, he broke a bunch of new or refurbished models that were on the European market in 2015. We present to you the safest cars of 2015 by individual class.
Attention all octane enthusiasts! Porsche has prepared a very special sound system. The Porsche Design 911 GT3 Soundbar is actually made from the original exhaust of the 911 GT3 model, which is capable of much more than honking.
The Bike Butler designer bike rack is the smartest bike rack on the market. At least that's what they say at the Milan design studio Vadolibero, where they came up with a multi-purpose bike holder, which is not only a bike holder, but also a rack for keys, sunglasses, mobile phones and other little things that we otherwise put away all over the apartment.
Are you interested in how the F1 race car drives in the snow? The Red Bull Formula 1 team staged a real show in the famous Kitzbühel ski resort, where the famous Hahnenkamm Cup competition takes place every year, in which the Dutch racer Max Verstappen and the Red Bull RB7 car played the main role. The audience had something to see!