Caterham will roll out it newest road-going concept car during the Singapore Grand Prix later this month, but Caterham Formula 1 cars will be giving us a sneak peak at Monza.
Mercedes-Benz has turned another one of its models into a racecar, and will be debuting the CLA45 AMG Racing Series concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Ahead of its official debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show this month, Audi has introduced its new Sport Quattro Concept. The new concept is an homage to the Sport Quattro that arrived on the scene 30 years ago.
Recently, Infiniti began teasing its Q30 concept ahead of its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Now the automaker has released the first real image of the concept car.
Hidden in this short teaser video are a couple shots of an upcoming Volvo concept car expected to debut at Frankfurt. From one image, we see a badge that appears to say “Concept C Coupe.” Sneaky devils.
Ferrari is teasing its 458 Speciale ahead of its Frankfurt debut in September. Upgrades to the powertrain, aerodynamics, and other aspects of the car take its performance beyond that of the standard 458 Italia.
Spyker continues to show signs of life as it has unveiled its newest concept car, the B6 Venator Spyder, at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
We’ve got another concept being teased prior to next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show. This one’s a B-segment car from Kia.
This is the single teaser image for the Infiniti Q30 concept car, which will debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.
After showing us a concept car last year and teasing the Goodwood debut, Bentley has finally given up the details on the Continental GT3.
Jaguar has pulled the wraps off its newest concept car, which it is calling Project 7. The aluminum-bodied, single-seat roadster is based on the 2014 F-Type, and is named in honor of Jaguar’s seven wins at Le Mans.
There’s been quite a brouhaha regarding Lamborghini’s fiftieth birthday festivities, including the debut of the radical Egoista Concept. But what’s 50 years? Relative to Aston Martin, Lamborghini is a spry, young whippersnapper. Aston has been building remarkably pretty sports cars for 100 years, and is holding a year-long celebration in honor of that fact. The latest item to celebrate the brand’s centennial is this, the CC100 Speedster Concept.
This year, the premium German brand will be showing a heavily modified TT, first covered by the quattrophiles at Fourtitude. Called the TT ultra quattro Concept, it’s meant to be the most aggressive blend of power and curb weight. It tips the scales at a scant 2449 pounds, making it 857 pounds lighter than the 3306-pound TT RS.
With festivities in full swing in the Big Apple, it’s easy to forget that there’s more than one motor show going on right now. On the Korean peninsula, Seoul is hosting its annual show, with Hyundai showing the HND-9 Concept in its home market.
Caught by the spy photographers over at Autoblog, this pre-production XL1 prototype was snapped during some winter testing.
Spyker, maker of the C8 Aileron and failed resurrector of Saab, has just unveiled a new concept car at the Geneva Motor Show. Called the B6 Venator, the mid-engined sports car boasts over 375 horsepower from a V-6 of unspecified displacement. Channeling power to the rear wheels is a six-speed automatic.
Spyker—remember, the company that tried to save Saab—is doing a little to get some buzz started before the Geneva Motor Show. They have announced that they’ll be revealing the Spyker B6 Concept at the show on March 5.
The 3-Series coupe is dead. Long live the 4-Series. Like the 6-Series, the 4-Series is just a two-door version of an established sedan, with a few not-so-subtle sheetmetal tweaks. Generally speaking, interior finishes, powertrains, and the like are carryovers.
We first saw BMW’s i3 sub-compact electric car over a year ago. It was a handsome little car, but lacked a certain pizzazz, especially when viewed next to the slinky i8. The introduction of this, the i3 Concept Coupe looks to liven things up considerably. Looks like the rumors we’d heard about a new i for LA were true.
Color us a bit surprised by this tasty little rumor—Lamborghini is apparently bringing a four-door GT version of its Aventador supercar to the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. At this point it’s all hearsay, but sources close to CAR Magazine are reporting that the company is seriously considering this option.