Capturing rare concept cars, prototypes & one-offs. One story at a time. Story Cars is the largest online archive for concept cars of the 20th century. Since 2019, we've been sharing the history ...
A flying car or roadable aircraft is a type of vehicle that can function as both a personal car and an aircraft. The term "flying car" is also sometimes used to include hovercars. Many prototypes have ...
As of 2024, Karma Automotive has unveiled the Karma Gyesera, marking a significant milestone in electric saloon development. This latest model represents an evolution of the GS-6 and Revero plug-in ...
Every year, Jeep enthusiasts look forward to the Easter Safari, where the brand reveals some of its most exciting and unique concept vehicles. The 2025 Jeep Easter Safari lineup is no exception, ...
The 2024 Dongfeng Mengshi M-Hunter is an ultra-capable, high-performance off-road vehicle, designed to push the boundaries of off-roading and luxury. Unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show, this model ...
First shown at the October 1998 Paris Auto Show, the C3 Lumiere concept utilized various "pointed" styling cues, from the wheels to the taillights and mirrors. With an ocean pearl blue paint scheme ...
The Alfa Romeo RL was produced between 1922–1927. It was Alfa's first sport model after World War I. The car was designed in 1921 by Giuseppe Merosi. It had a straight-6 engine with overhead valves.
The 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi WR1 was a limited-edition high-performance model, built by Prodrive to commemorate Petter Solberg’s victory in the 2003 World Rally Championship. Only 500 units were ...
The Indras were produced from approximately early 1971 to mid-1974, with 127 cars completed. The breakdown was approximately 60 convertibles, 40 coupes, and 27 two plus twos. The car was a partial ...
The Volkswagen Auto 2000 is a concept car first shown by Volkswagen in 1981. It was part of a German government-sponsored program to develop cars for the year 2000. Volkswagen's prototype was joined ...
The 270X concept was introduced at the 17th Tokyo Motorshow in 1970. The aggressive style was not matched with its performance as the base mechanicals were from the Nissan E10 Cherry. The Cherry’s ...
Geoffrey Miller of Cornwall, England was a craftsman who had earlier built his own motorcycle when he decided to build himself a station wagon. This is the result, and it is the only such example.