Category: Concept Cars 1930-2004
BMW Turbo (1972)
Created by Paul Bracq as a celebration for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, the Turbo showcased innovative design features. Paul
Alfa Romeo Nuvola (I.DE.A) (1996)
The Nuvola was a four-wheel-drive concept car with its lines firmly rooted in the sports Alfa Romeos of the 1930s.
Bugatti EB 18/3 Chiron (1999)
Bugatti’s Veyron will almost certainly become the worlds fastest and most extravagantly engineered production motorcar. Set to weigh in with
Buick Blackhawk (2000)
Buick Blackhawk is a retro concept 2+2 convertible built by Buick in 2000. Its grille is based on 1939 Buicks
Buick Cielo (1999)
This is an elegant, stylish four-door convertible. Its name, pronounced see-A-low, stands for “sky” in Spanish. It was positioned as
Buick Signia (1998)
This is a concept multiple-activity vehicle that offers the versatility of a van or sport utility while retaining the comfort,
Buick XP2000 (1995)
This is an elegant rear-wheel-drive sedan showcasing advanced technology to enhance the convenience, comfort and safety of its passengers, and
Buick Sceptre (1992)
The Sceptre represented a global expression of Buick’s premium American automobile characteristics. The rear-wheel-drive five-passenger sedan is powered by an
Buick Bolero (1990)
This light blue mid-size car has a 3.3-liter V-6. It was considered a teaser for the 1992 Skylark. Its power