Concept cars are created by car manufacturers to showcase new design ideas and innovative technologies. These cars often push the boundaries of what’s possible and can serve as inspiration for future production vehicles. However, not all concept cars make it to the production line. In this article, we’ll take a look at the top 10 concept cars that never made it to production.
1. Jaguar C-X75
The Jaguar C-X75 was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as a plug-in hybrid supercar. It featured a gas turbine engine that could recharge the batteries and extend the car’s range to over 500 miles. Unfortunately, Jaguar decided not to pursue production due to high costs and a difficult economic climate.
2. Cadillac Sixteen
The Cadillac Sixteen was a luxurious concept car that debuted at the 2003 North American International Auto Show. It featured a V16 engine and a sleek, modern design. Despite its popularity, Cadillac decided not to produce the car due to its high cost and low potential sales volume.
3. Mercedes-Benz C112
The Mercedes-Benz C112 was a concept car that debuted in 1991. It featured a mid-mounted V12 engine, all-wheel drive, and a futuristic design. However, Mercedes-Benz ultimately decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its practicality and high cost.
4. Volkswagen Nardo W12
The Volkswagen Nardo W12 was a concept car that debuted in 2001. It featured a mid-mounted W12 engine and a top speed of over 200 mph. However, Volkswagen decided not to produce the car due to its high cost and limited market appeal.
5. Dodge Deora
The Dodge Deora was a concept car that debuted in 1967. It featured a unique design with a pickup truck bed and a futuristic interior. Despite its popularity, Dodge decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its practicality and high cost.
6. Chevrolet Astro II
The Chevrolet Astro II was a concept car that debuted in 1968. It featured a mid-engine design and a sleek, futuristic exterior. However, Chevrolet ultimately decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its high cost and limited market appeal.
7. BMW GINA
The BMW GINA was a concept car that debuted in 2008. It featured a flexible, fabric exterior that could change shape to adapt to different driving conditions. Despite its innovative design, BMW decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its practicality and high cost.
8. Porsche 989
The Porsche 989 was a concept car that debuted in 1988. It featured a four-door design and a powerful V8 engine. However, Porsche ultimately decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its impact on the brand’s image and sales of its sports cars.
9. Ford GT90
The Ford GT90 was a concept car that debuted in 1995. It featured a V12 engine and a sleek, aerodynamic design. However, Ford ultimately decided not to produce the car due to concerns about its high cost and limited market appeal.