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The Second Dream Car from the Top 10: Cadillac Cyclone

Welcome to another exhilarating dive into automotive history as we explore the Cadillac Cyclone, the second dream car from our top 10 list. Prepare to be captivated by the visionary craftsmanship and futuristic design of this iconic concept car, as we delve into its revolutionary features and enduring legacy. Overview Crafted in 1959 by Cadillac, the Cyclone stands as a testament to innovation and forward-thinking design. Serving as a testbed for futuristic styling and technology, it was one of the last cars designed by the legendary Harley Earl. Despite never being mass-produced, the Cyclone remains a symbol of Cadillac's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive excellence. Design and Technology The Cadillac Cyclone was a marvel of engineering, featuring a front-mounted 390in³ engine, rear-mounted automatic transaxle, and all-wheel independent suspension. One of its most distinctive features was the bubble top canopy, coated with silver for UV protection. This canopy, al

Luigi Colani Passes Away at 91

Luigi Colani. Only real designers know this name. Only real enthusiasts ever heared of him. The Colani name became synonymous with cutting edge organic shapes, Colani means design. The world has lost an emblematic character.  The world lost Luigi Colani. May his legacy ignite the path of design. RIP and thank you. 

Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Ferrari : Les trésors de l'Italie du Nord

Alfa Romeo Brera Prototype - Construction

GM' s Prototypes and rare cars.

History of GM Dream Cars

The Concept of the Concept Car | The Buick Y-Job

All Were Better | ND Mazda MX-5 Miata Design Process

Usually there is no point of getting into the 'What if game'. But since we are here... What were the chances? - you ask. No, it was not about the lack of creativity or good taste of all the designers. It only takes one bad design, and one bad choice. Just like that. The usual way.