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Volvo ReCharge Concept

Volvo ReCharge Concept

Volvo ReCharge is plug-in hybrid concept is is based on the Volvo C30, equiped with individual electric wheel motors and batteries.

Human-powered electric-assist racing concept

Human-powered electric-assist racing concept

This concept is designed by Mexican designer Ivan Vela, it was drawn inspiration from feathers to create a feather-light human-powered electric-assist racing vehicle for the TOUR competition. So it seeks to spread sustainable culture through electrical-assisted pedal mechanism.

Audi Axiom Concept

Audi Axiom Concept

The Audi Axiom Concept is a 2-seater sportscar designed for the year 2015, it is designed by Amar Vaya from Coventry University.

Bugatti Aerolithe Concept

Bugatti Aerolithe Concept

The Bugatti Aerolithe Concept is designed by a student, Douglas Hogg. It is his final graduate project at Coventry University.

Corvette Stingray Topless Concept

Corvette Stingray Topless Concept

This is Corvette Stingray Topless Concept, compare it to the original 50th Anniversary Corvette Stingray Concept that was shown at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show. There is some different.

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon LAPV 6.X Concept

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon LAPV 6.X Concept

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon LAPV 6.X Concept has been built for military use. it was shown off for the first time last month during Eurosatory 2010 in Paris.

Mercedes-Benz Arrow Concept

Mercedes-Benz Arrow Concept

The Mercedes-Benz Arrow is a recreational concept designed for the year 2050. The author is Brazilian designer Felipe Palermo.

Honda Pegasus Concept

Honda Pegasus Concept

The Honda Pegasus Concept was designed by Andrus Ciprian, a Romanian designer who’s created a number of interesting concept vehicles over the past few years, it is inspired by the classic concept cars of 1950s: the GM Firebird concepts and Pontiac Firebird II which is evident in its styling.

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