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1986 Volkswagen ItalDesign Machimoto
Many have tried to meld the stability of an automobile with the open-air sensation of a motorcycle. Still, few attempted to do so like...
1989 Volkswagen Futura
The Volkswagen Futura Concept was introduced in 1989at the Frankfurt Motor Show as a vision of the automobile of the year 2000. It was a...
1989 Colani UTAH 6
In 1989, Luigi Colani took all his vehicles named UTAH to the Bonneville Salt Flats Speedway, famous Utah Salt Lake, which he rents for...
1991 Volkswagen Vario II
The Vario II is a 2+2 with a modular roofing system proposed by the Swiss student Alexander Guye of the Art Center College. Of the...
1991 Volkswagen Vario I
The 1991 Volkswagen Vario 1 was an open buggy concept based on the Typ 86C Polo platform that was presented at the Geneva Motor Show....
1992 Volkswagen Chico
The 1991 Chico was an experimental Hybrid vehicle. Chico, in Spanish, means "small, tiny". It was a Hybrid-powered (petrol and electric)...
1994 Volkswagen Concept One
VW Audi Group designers J Mays 'and Freeman Thomas' crisp, clean interpretation of the iconic Beetle shape featured a transverse-mounted...
1995 Volkswagen Noah
The VW Noah Concept starts with a six-seat, one-box body with an unusually long 118-inch wheelbase. This is the perfect family-sized...
1996 Volkswagen Parati EDP Concept
Below are photos and specs of the 1996 VW Parati EDP Concept. Prototype: Volkswagen Parati EDP I (Engineering Design Prototype) Base Car:...
1997 Zender Escape 6
The 1997 Zender Escape 6 was a light vehicle concept powered by a Volkswagen VR6. It was presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Sources:...
1997 Volkswagen CJ
The Coupe Jetta prototype was a sneak preview of the Mk 4 Jetta/Golf as a 2-door coupe. No such version of the Jetta was made, the Mk 1 &...
1998 Volkswagen W12 Roadster
The W12 Syncro prototype was first unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, while the “roadster,” a more advanced version of the W12...
1998 Seat Bolero
Volkswagen wanted to turn SEAT into an Alfa-Romeo brand (sporty and temperamental) and tried to accomplish that by showing flashy new...
1989 Volkswagen Corrado Magnum Sport Kombi Prototypes
The Magnum project was VW’s attempt at a larger capacity, shooting-brake version of its sporty Corrado. Production on that car was...
1982 Volkswagen Series II Polo Squareback
Just one month after the Polo 1 ended, the Polo 2 was released to the public. It featured a new design that combined the hatchback with a...
1973–1982 Volkswagen Brasília
The Volkswagen Brasília is a rear-engined compact car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen in Brazil between 1974 and 1982; in Mexico...
1970 Porsche 914 by Eurostyle
Built with the collaboration of Volkswagen - it was only just for sale when Carrozzeria Eurostyle of Turin unveiled their coachbuilder's...
1999 Volkswagen Concept D
The Concept D is a VW design study for its next luxury class flagship car, aiming to attract business customers and buyers of sporting...
World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
1997 Volkswagen W12 Syncro
The W12 Syncro prototype was first unveiled at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show, while the "roadster," a more advanced version of the W12...
1984 Tri-Magnum
This 1984 Tri-Magnum is an early Honda Goldwing-powered trike kit that takes its model year from the donor bike. The seller says it was...
1979 Bianco S Coupe
The Bianco S model was produced by Brazilian racecar designer Toni Bianco and introduced at the 1976 Sao Paulo Motor Show, featuring...
1978 Volkswagen Phoenix
Initially discovered in the March 1978 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine, the camper was later seen in the blockbuster movie Total...
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