These are the 10 best conceptcars 2015
Posted on 26-12-2015 to 17:00 by Dizono – 17 Comments”
Specially selected for you by the smaakpolitie of Autoblog.
Conceptcars, there are roughly two kinds: the study models a premonition of what in the future we get to see and finger work of designers for no other reasons than media attention. The latter are often the most outrageous, extreme, and most bizarre design conceptcars, and therefore also often the most fun. But how different it was this year, where 9 of the 10 shown here conceptcars is indeed a precursor for a production model. Well, in the case of the Aston Martin DBX is the final result probably very different from, and in the case of the Porsche and the Mazda is still but to wait and see how close the production models in the conceptcars. What concerns us, they go virtually unchanged into production, like the eight other conceptual leaders of 2015.
Audi Prologue Avant
Not only the production models from Audi are similar, also the conceptcars. Last year was the one Prologue Concept in the Top 10, this year it is the turn of the Prologue Avant. A beautiful station wagon with dieselhybride driveline. You would almost forget, but the beginning of 2015 was a concept car with thick diesel still just accepted.
Kia Sportspace
A beautiful Alfa Giulia Sportwagon, but then designed by Kia; the wonders of the world. You do not need a supercar concept build to a concept to put down that speaks to the imagination. Incidentally, it was the Optima, for which the Sportspace is a harbinger, then again a bit disappointing.
Aston Martin DBX
Actually, everything is tasty as Aston Martin there is a small puddle. The DBX is the precursor to an all-electric Aston Martin. As it tends to go with the concept, and the production stage. In this case, unfortunately, the two doors, which are namely four/five. The high on the wheels are going to we see. An SUV, therefore, also at Aston Matin, they tack…
Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6
We bombed the Bentley immediately to the best of Geneva, because that is where the EXP 10 Speed 6 made its debut. The good news is that this sports car, which is slightly smaller than the Continental GT, but about the same duration, also in production. Hopefully they do do something to the name, but they leave the interior and the exterior unchanged.
Lincoln Continental
Hey, even a Bentley? Nope, a harbinger for the new Lincoln Continental. That the car to say the least quite a lot of similarities with the Mulsanne exhibits, is also our Zuiderbuur and Bentley designer Luc Donckerwolke. “We they are better able to immediately use our templates to send,” said a clearly irritated Donckerwolke on Twitter.
BMW 3.0 CSL Tribute R
Originally stood as a green concept at Villa d’este, but was later awarded a kek Motorsport jacket fitted. The faceplate with the tall narrow kidneys is not great on the retina, but that blubberdikke ass that is more than good.
Renault Alpine Celebration
60 years of Alpine, that should be celebrated. Renault picked off with a gorgeous tribute to the legendary A110, which is also a harbinger for the return of Alpine in 2016. If that production also but half on this Celebration seems to be, then it can’t go wrong.
Porsche Mission E
Was the Bentley 6X10=60 the star of Geneva, Porsche did most of the camera’s focus during the last IAA. The two Dutchmen signed Mission E is Porsches vision of a fully electric car. A car that Elon Musk probably still occasionally bathed in the swede of waking up.
Mercedes IAA Concept
This extremely streamlined concept car featured a few months at the top of your lievelingswebsite and should this list not be lacking. The car is a harbinger for the next-generation CLS, but the because of the aerodynamics 15 inches extendable back we are going to undoubtedly not look back on the production model.
Mazda RX Vision
The rotary engine is coming back! After the demise of the RX8 of the national market, we have it now for about five years without a rotary engine. That is going to change in the future, because Mazda keeps the RX-series faithful. If they did not deviate too much from the concept…