We have a plenty of concept car models floating in the industry this year. All of them are beautiful, fantastic and above all, they are wild. These concept cars are working prototypes of the future production models.
I have chosen a list of ten of these concept cars that I found appealing.

Mercedes-Benz Bionic: Equipped with a 103 kW/140-hp direct-injection diesel engine, the concept car consumes 4.3 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres (combined), making it 20 percent more economical than a comparable standard-production model.

BMW Mille Miglia coupe: This car bears a traditional design that stuns the viewers.

GM Hy-wire: This car combines hydrogen fuel cell with by-wire technology. the design uses glass that provides excellent view. The design provides with excellent drivability and good room for passengers.

Scion Fuse: The car offers a great deal of entertainment as it combines digital technology with its classic design. The car features a concealed LCD screen behind the front badge, programmable headlights and fog lamps and a number of other accessories.

Volkswagen EcoRacer: I love sporty looks of the car. This car has characteristics of a sports car and combines a good economy rate to its performance just make it just perfect.

Saab Aero X: The dynamic two-seater sports coupe breaks with automotive design convention both outside and inside is based on a cockpit canopy.

Nissan Pivo: The design for this car resembles a toy. The cabin is something that cannot be ignored as it can rotate 360 degrees that means you need not use a reverse gear.

Chevrolet Camaro 2006: The car will be more appealing for younger enthusiasts as it combines a fuel-efficient powertrain, sophisticated chassis and contemporary design execution.

Chrysler Imperial Concept 2006: The Imperial is another stab from Chrysler at bringing sinister looks back into American sedans.

Maybach Exelero: This seems to do no less than bond’s car with its sensual design.
The 700-hp two-seater with a V-12 biturbo engine is a unique custom model produced for Fulda Reifenwerke, which is using the Maybach Exelero as a reference vehicle for a newly developed generation of wide tyres.
Via: forbes















