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1954 Pontiac Strato Streak
The 1954 Pontiac Strato Streak was a special car with a sleek design. It had four doors and no center post between them, inspired by...
1955 GMC L'Universelle Concept Truck
In 1955, General Motors unveiled the GMC L'Universelle concept truck as a glimpse into the future of delivery vehicles. This innovative...
1956 GM XP-500 Concept
In 1956, General Motors made a groundbreaking achievement in automotive engineering with the introduction of the XP-500, the world's...
1956 GM Firebird II Concept
The GM Firebird II, introduced in 1956, was a groundbreaking experimental car that showcased advancements in gas turbine technology....
1959 Cadillac Cyclone Concept Car
The Cadillac Cyclone is a concept car built in 1959 by Cadillac. The Cyclone was never mass-produced as a production model. It currently...
1987 Motorola-Chevy Corvette EV Prototype
Chevrolet confirmed it would sooner or later release an electric variant of the Corvette. The battery-powered sports car won't be the...
1964 GM X Stiletto Concept
As described in science fiction novels and comics, many American concept cars of the 60s looked like they were straight from the future....
1964 GM Runabout Concept
Another 3-wheeled concept car by GM is the "Runabout." The vehicle had a front wheel that could turn 180 degrees to allow parking in the...
1964 GM Firebird IV Concept
The experimental small commuter car Runabout was unveiled at GM's Futurama at the New York World's Fair in 1964. A three-wheel hatchback,...
1964 GM Bison Gas Turbine Concept Truck
The General Motors Bison gas turbine freight hauler displayed at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York was designed with grand plans,...
1965 Chevrolet Turbo Titan III Concept Truck
The Turbo-Titan III used a pearlescent white fiberglass and steel cab combo with its styling theme extended to the chassis, which was...
1966 Vivant 77 Prototype
The name Herb Adams is legendary among Pontiac and GM performance enthusiasts. He was instrumental in the development of the Pontiac...
Four Futuristic City Cars by GM From 1969
In 1969, General Motors experimented with “urban cars” to increase gas mileage.
1969 GM XP-512 Concepts
In 1969, General Motors invited press members to the GM Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, to show them several future mobility...
1969 GM XP 511 Commuter Car Concept
In 1969, General Motors experimented with “urban cars” to increase gas mileage. This is proof that GM planned to get in front of the...
1972 GM ESV Concept
The 1972 General Motors ESV (Experimental Safety Vehicle) was a safety concept car. The ESV had a 124-inch wheelbase, 219-inch overall...
1975 Opel GT-W Geneve Concept
The Opel Geneve was a styling study by General Motors. It featured a mid-mounted Opel Diplomate V8 engine, with 5354cc, developing 230bhp...
1982 GM TPC Concept
The TPC (Two-Person Commuter) was the lightest car built by General Motors., weighing 1.070 pounds. Contributing to the car's low weight...
1982 GM Lean Machine Concept
The single seater vehicle is a "lean" machine in the true sense of the word as it leans into corners like a motorcycle while keeping the...
1982 GM Aero 2000 Concept
The GM Aero 2000 was a concept car built in 1982. The car had no steering wheel or brake/acceleration pedals. Instead, the driver used a...
1983 GM Aero 2002 Concept
By 1983, General Motors had already released the Aero X and Aero 2000 concepts, pushing the aerodynamic boundaries. The new Aero 2002 was...
1984 GM Project Saturn Concept
GM called its Project Saturn prototype for the late 1980s "The American answer to the Japanese challenge". It represented GM's largest...
1987 GM Sunraycer
In 1987, General Motors entered the Sunraycer concept in a 1,950-mile electric-car race in Adelaide, Australia. 7,200 solar panels...
1988 Pontiac Banshee
The Pontiac Banshee is a line of concept cars designed by Pontiac, assuming the role previously established by General Motors' Firebirds...
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