Concept Cars

NBC's Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge, hosted by Rutledge Wood, celebrates the history of the world’s most popular toy car—with a twist.

The return of the Volkswagen bus—in the form of the electric ID. Buzz—is arguably the most anticipated vehicle launch of 2023.

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It was conceived as a “go-anywhere four-wheel-drive vehicle with excellent potential for recreational and utility use.”

Between 1963 and 1969, car stylist Bill Molzon built the GT38 and then stowed it away in his Michigan garage.

The big and bulky forms of the pre-war period were replaced by sleek shapes, highly influenced by jets and rockets.

The hood slopes down in front into a giant V flanked by chrome grilles. The idea was to celebrate American boldness.

VW just unveiled its fourth concept. A growing chorus of enthusiasts are urging the company to build it.

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The 1960 CERV 1 set the stage for future generations of Corvettes with a long list of innovations.

Brooks Stevens designed the Willys-Overland Jeepster and Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide. He also popularized "planned obsolescence."

Some ideas are too good to fade away.

France’s Alpine burned out in the early 1990s. Now it's back with a new concept coupe.

With automotive technology moving at such a rapid pace, it can be natural to wonder what the cars of the future may look like. However, for those who just can’t wait to see some crazy works of automotive art