10 Future Concept Cars YOU MUST SEE

10 Future Concept Cars YOU MUST SEE


Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow :
The Vision EQ Silver Arrow show car celebrates its world premiere. The one-seater vehicle is an homage to the record-breaking W 125 car from 1937. Offering exceptional traction and correspondingly fast acceleration, the Vision EQ Silver Arrow has slick 255/25 R 24 tyres at the front and 305/25 R 26 tyres at the rear.


Toyota Concept-i :
Designed from the inside out, Toyota Concept-i is an exciting glimpse into a future mobility that is warm, friendly and revolves around you. A car that is always at the drivers’ side and understands them by learning about people through estimating their emotions, alertness, and individual preferences. The more time the driver and car spend together, the more data will be accumulated and the more attuned the car will be to the driver’s sensitivity.

Audi Aicon Concept :
The Audi Aicon is an all-arounder well prepared for its primary task: to offer a maximum of comfort, communications technology and freedom for its occupants during a long journey. It combines the scopes for autonomous driving in an urban environment and on the highway with an unprecedented range for an electric drive.

Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA :
The Mercedes-Benz “Concept IAA” (Intelligent Aerodynamic Automobile) is two cars in one: an aerodynamics world champion with a Cd value of 0.19 and a four-door coupe embodying irresistible design.

Honda NeuV :
The NeuV proposes new value for its owner by functioning as an automated ride-sharing vehicle, picking up and dropping off customers at local destinations when the owner is not using the car. The vehicle can also sell energy back to the electric grid during times of high demand when it’s not in use.

Audi PB18 E-Tron :
For the first time, Audi is presenting a design and technical concept car at Pebble Beach Automotive Week in Monterey, California. The all-electric Audi PB18 e-tron presents a radical vision for the high-performance sports car of tomorrow. Broad and flat, visibly inspired by the wind tunnel and the race track, its very presence signals that it is destined to push boundaries.

BMW Vision Next 100 :
The BMW brand epitomises Sheer Driving Pleasure – past, present and into the next 100 years. BMW aims to make this fascinating driving experience even more intense in the future. The driver is in constant communication with the vehicle in an intuitive and natural way. At the same time, the vehicle expands the driver’s range of perception and transforms him or her into the “Ultimate Driver” – the best driver they can possibly be.

MINI Vision Next 100 :
In a future where a single MINI can be shared amongst everyone, a new generation of technology enables the car to always look and feel like your own. Parts of the exterior surfaces transform to suit your personal preferences and beam a personalised greeting as you approach it.

Mercedes-Benz Concept EQ :
At the Paris Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz unveiled its new product brand for electric mobility: EQ. The name EQ stands for “Electric Intelligence” and is derived from the Mercedes-Benz brand values of “Emotion and Intelligence”.

Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 :
Rolls-Royce 103EX is the first ever vision vehicle, and embodies just one of the endless possibilities that awaits. A personalised icon for the future, providing a sanctuary of calm in an ever-faster world.

25 Comments

  1. All these cars look new and clean. But Thats the only two things. The shape is awful and these cars are not cars for a city like Roma or Paris. It does not resemble. You see riding a car next to the Colossseum. What the fuck man. Thats not possible. There only cars for Dubai in my opinion. And I want to ride by myself. No way that I buy this sort of cars. Its like a piece of trash. Take the old cadillacs. So much more charm and love in theirs shapes than in this cars in the video. Who agree with me??
    They never could black me to ride by myself on the streets in the future

  2. Why does everyone think these cars are wonderful, I am even 18 years old and I am not from the 60s, but this looks like piece of trash

  3. The logo of BMW totally not strike with the shape of the brown car, Why there are so much stripes on the car. Could they not make cars totally electricical with the shapes of the old cadillacs???

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