You may have heard the name of Mitsuoka before, a small Japanese car manufacturer who surprised everybody a couple of years ago, with a stunning concept: the Orochi (A legendary Japanese snake). In 2006, Mitsuoka decided to commercialize the Orochi and succeeded to sell over 60 cars since then… And for the Tokyo Motor Show, they decided to once again surpriseeveryone with a new Orochi, the Orochi Kabuto, which features some carbon filter parts as well as some platinum inserts… Brilliant !
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Lamborghini LP 570-4 SuperVeloce
Lamborghini LP 570-4 SuperVeloce
The Gallardo gets the SuperVeloce treatment
Last year Lambo announced the SuperVeloce version of its halo supercar, the MurciĆ©lago. Since, rumors have circulated of a SuperVeloce version of the Baby Lambo, the Gallardo. Well now some images have surfaced giving much heft to the possibility. You…Bugatti Unveils the Galibier — the World’s First $1.5 Million Luxury Car
Bugatti Unveils the Galibier — the World’s First $1.5 Million Luxury Car
Yesterday Bugatti unveiled its latest vehicle, the 4-door 16C Galibier Concept at Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills to a small invite-only contingency. Before yesterday, the car had only been seen by non-Bugatti eyes once on this Earth — at a…
America sees the Galibier for the first time
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Corvette Centennial Design Concept pics
Corvette Centennial Design Concept picsThe rear window is all you need to understand how this car’s style was developed. Its sloping lines escape towards the rear, reflecting the purity of a stingray. It has plenty of cinema charisma, as Corvette shows the first images of the Centennial Design; the mysterious concept car destined to be a protagonist in “Revenge of the Fallen”, the colossal sequel to Transformers.
We love the evocative rear, but aren’t so convinced about the front - too little Corvette, too much invention, which doesn’t continue with the rear lines. But for the film, it could nearly steal the show.
Lamboghini Toro LA 690-4 Concept
Lamborghini returns to the world of frontal engines...at least in fantasy land
Lamboghini Toro LA 690-4 ConceptI’m really loving this concept Lamborghini — titled the Toro LA 690-4. Designed by University of Montreal industrial design student Amadou Ndiaye, the car is a modern revision of the classic Lamborghini Espada, but does an excellent job of incorporating…














