Concept cars are like haute couture in the automotive world: we may never drive them, but we enjoy admiring them and pretending to understand aerodynamics. The year 2025 has brought a veritable parade of studies that mix futuristic powertrains, wild proportions, retro inspiration and technologies that sound like they're straight out of science fiction. We've rounded up the most interesting, most extravagant and most "if they actually made this, I'd sell my kidney" concepts of 2025. So 20+ car concepts of 2025.
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TVR, one of Britain's most unpredictable sports brands, is getting a new owner and a new vision. Charge Holdings has announced that the TVR Griffith will finally be revived - initially as a classic V8 sports car, and possibly later in an electrified version.
Audi has revealed its first step into the world of Formula 1 – a design language, a racing car concept and a color identity that combine technical precision, German minimalism and bold self-confidence. The ambition is no small one: Audi wants to be competitive from day one. This is the Audi F1 2026.
Lexus, that Japanese master of understated luxury that has always managed to balance tradition with a touch of madness, is now venturing into the wild waters of an identity crisis. But hey, if it's a crisis, let it last—at least long enough to get futuristic toys like this "coupe" that has four doors and the heart of an electric nomad.
When Mercedes shows a concept, time stands still. The Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic Concept is more than a car — it's a statue in motion, a tribute to a golden age of elegance and at the same time a dazzling glimpse into the future, where chrome becomes cool again and sunny color recharges the batteries.
Suzuki 2025 is not flirting with the future in Tokyo – it is rushing into it at full speed. While others swear by electric power alone, the Japanese are showing the bigger picture: a world where batteries, ethanol, hydrogen and biomethane will coexist. At the Japan Mobility Show 2025, they are proving that carbon neutrality is not a goal, but a process – and that there is more than one way to get there.
Gullwing doors, blue glass and a red lounge in the style of a “dust pole.” The Cadillac Elevated Velocity concept hints at where Cadillac is taking the electric V-Series – onto the road and over the dunes.
Buick indulged in a retro-futuristic act in Shanghai: with the Electro Orbit, they revived the dreamy spirit of Motorama - only instead of chrome fins, photons are now whizzing by, not octanes. And best of all - no one will argue with you if you say that the "sedan" is as long as a better bus.
Chevrolet California Corvette Concept C10! Ever dreamed of a Corvette becoming a fighter jet on four wheels? GM has made that happen with the new California concept—and without a drop of fuel.
Introducing Bentley's vision of the future: the Bentley EXP 15 concept, with which the British luxury manufacturer bids farewell to combustion engines, but not glamour. Triple boldness, asymmetry and a digital grille speak the language of the future – and in style.
Have you ever wanted an electric car to wake you up with such a brutal noise that the neighbor's dog would turn over in his dog bed again? Mercedes-AMG says: "No problem." With the Mercedes-AMG GT XX Concept - a four-door, orange arrow powered by a trio of axial-flux electric motors and capable of reaching 1,000 kW in ten seconds - the Germans have turned into the future with the full weight of the hammer. This is loud! Although quiet!
When BMW decides to combine retro romance with the brutal power of the M8, the result is a vehicle that you can't just ignore. The BMW Speedtop (2025) is more than a car - it's a statement that you have taste, money and carbon fiber nerves.











