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Articles in category "Concept Vehicles"
There are 76 articles in this category.
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- 1910, Another Record for Buick
- 1914, Opel Adds to Its Racing Crown
- 1928, Opel Puts a Rocket on Four Wheels
- 1936, The Parade of Progress
- 1938, The World’s First Concept Car
- 1947, The First Saab Automobile, "Born From Jets"
- 1951, Taking Concept Cars a Step Further
- 1953, Buick Unveils Its Wildcat Concept
- 1953, Oldsmobile Unveils Its Starfire Concept
- 1957 & 58 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
- 1958 Chevrolet Corvette Fancy Free
- 1962, The Corvair Concept Car
- 1965, Opel's First Concept Car
- 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Astro-Vette
- 1968 Rapid Transit Experimental - Revolutionizing Transit Bus Design
- 1970, Vauxhall Adds a New Concept
- 1972, Opel Sets Records with a New Diesel Concept
- 1973 Chevrolet XP-898 Concept Car
- 1983 Fisher Body Theme Car
- 1985 Buick Wildcat Concept Car
- 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept
- 1986 Pontiac Trans Sport Concept Vehicle
- 1987 Pontiac Pursuit Concept Car
- 1987, A World Solar Victory
- 1988 Pontiac Banshee Concept Car
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- 2000, Precept Sets New Fuel Efficiency Records
- 2002, AUTOnomy Sets a Benchmark for New Technology
- 2002, The Hy-wire Concept
- 2003, The Cadillac Sixteen
- 2004, Another Fuel Cell Record
- 2004, Solstice, from Concept to Production
- 2005, Unveiling the Sky
- 2006, A Dramatic New Concept for Saab
- 2006, A New Chevrolet Camaro Concept
- 2006, Sequel, the Most Technologically Advanced Concept Yet
- 2006, Taking Hybrids a Step Further
- 2007, Buick Riviera Returns as a New Concept
- 2007, Chevrolet Unveils Three Global Minicar Concepts
- 2007, Chevrolet Volt, Another Breakthrough for Fuel Economy and the Environment
- 2007, Pontiac G8
- 2007, Saab BioPower 100
- 2007, The Opel GTC Concept
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