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Cars that looked futuristic but were already dated
The automotive industry has long been a beacon of innovation, with designers perpetually pushing the boundaries of car aesthetics. However, some vehicles that initially appeared groundbreaking were, ...
In a competition that has quietly become a pipeline for fresh talent, Stellantis has named Felix Bucaro, a Wisconsin high ...
Most new cars follow a familiar path. They get quicker, more efficient, and more connected with every update, but most of those gains feel incremental rather than transformational. A small group of ...
Last week at The Quail, Lamborghini rolled out its most powerful road-legal vehicle ever, the Fenomeno. Built to commemorate two decades of Sant’Agata’s Centro Stile division, the Fenomeno is a ...
There was something about automotive design in the 2000s, incorporating elements of retro-futurism, but looking very little like the cars that would come before or after the first 10 of the new ...
The designer behind BMW’s new models said that the current oversized kidney grilles were made for a past trend. Whether you love them or hate them, BMW’s giant kidney grilles have been one of the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Philip Lange/Shutterstock. Some cars just look “right.” Balanced, elegant, and timeless. That visual harmony is ...
For decades, the idea of building, testing, and iterating on chassis and race car design has been as much about time as it ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Mazda’s push into electric vehicles just got a major design endorsement. At the 2026 New ...
At Magna Pars, ‘Ciao Futuro!’ traces Fiat’s design legacy while inviting a new generation to rethink compact urban mobility ...
For something so focused on the future, car designs right now feel unusually cautious, and the effect becomes clearer the ...
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