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Which Concept Car Should’ve Been Built?

Autopian Asks Concept Car Lamborghini Estoque
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The term concept car has taken on many meanings over the past few decades. Sometimes they’re thinly-veiled previews of upcoming production cars, but the original intent was to showcase a dream, a direction, an intent. These cars weren’t actually meant to be built, but they preview the future of an automaker’s regular cars, or a possible future of the industry itself. However, not all of these latter examples should’ve stayed on auto show floors. Today we want to ask which concept car you think should’ve been built for public consumption.

While there are many magnificent concept cars we’d love to see grace the roads, one stands out in my heart as not just special enough to make the hairs on your neck stand right up, but actually viable. I’m talking about the magnificent, beguiling, razor wire-sharp sculpture of four-door excellence that is the Lamborghini Estoque.

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Powered by a front-mounted 5.2-liter naturally-aspirated V10, it would’ve been a god among ultra-sedans, a weapon to surpass the soaring highs of the fifth-generation Maserati Quattroporte, which isn’t to be confused with the Dodge Dart switchgear-sharing exercise in parts bin buffoonery known as the sixth-generation Quattroporte. Sadly, the Estoque was not to be. In 2008, one particular story was dominating the headlines, and it would’ve been a bit crass to launch a four-door Lamborghini while people were losing their shirts. Instead, we eventually got the Urus, which as far as I can work out, is basically a Porsche Cayenne for people with irritatingly expensive hoodies and rehearsed lines on how cryptocurrency is “totally not a pyramid scheme, bro.”

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So, what concept car do you think should’ve been built? Whether it’s something fast like the Volkswagen Golf W12 or something practical like the Toyota A-BAT, we’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

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Gurpgork
Gurpgork
1 month ago

That Toyota Tacoma concept truck from like 2012 that had a 70-series front axle and radius arm suspension and BTTF-inspired graphics.

World24
World24
1 month ago
Reply to  Dogisbadob

Whether you are or are not serious, I like it!
Got a genuine laugh outta me the moment I saw that.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Dogisbadob

Yes.

Iain Tunmore
Iain Tunmore
1 month ago
Reply to  Dogisbadob

This looks very GM, specifically Opel, part Corsa, part Maxx concept

Daniel Sali
Daniel Sali
1 month ago

Toyota S-FR. It was a near-production “concept” car, finished to the last little interior switch. Would have been the real Miata-fighter.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Daniel Sali

Yes.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago
Reply to  Daniel Sali

It could do without that massive, ugly fake grille. It would look better without fake plastic crap and the bare minimum opening required for cooling.

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
1 month ago

Cadillac has been great at producing these types of concepts since the turn of the century: The Cien, the Sixteen, the Ciel, and the El Miraj all should have been built IMHO.

Last edited 1 month ago by Boulevard_Yachtsman
Jmfecon
Jmfecon
1 month ago

At least Bugatti will have a true V16 after all…

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

No and yes.

Brau Beaton
Brau Beaton
1 month ago

The Cien had me seriously counting my savings, but never happened. 🙁

Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
1 month ago

This, these were proper Bentley and Rolls competitors but still distinctly Cadillac.

Box Rocket
Box Rocket
1 month ago

I’m (perversely) glad that cadilliq didn’t make those concepts a reality, then further shoots their own feet with garbage like the… lyriq and… celestiq (had to look up the names). The execution wouldn’t have been anywhere near the concepts, anyway.

Lori Hille
Lori Hille
1 month ago

Came here just to read this. I remember hearing one of the Cadillac execs talking about bringing one of these cars to the Pebble Beach Concours. A wealthy man offered to buy the car, money no object. He replied that he started out in sales and it was hard to turn away the offer but he had to say no.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago

Just for epic they’d be NOW…the 1962 Mustang I.

The two seater, mid engined V4 sportscar…it was the alternate reality version of the Mustang, if Iacocca had tried to produce a sportscar instead of a car inspired by them.

Sure, economics would have forced Ford to shortly produce the actual Mustang we all know, but would be so cool if there were a year or two’s worth of these running around.

DialMforMiata
DialMforMiata
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

But then the Mustang would have been the Mustang II and the Mustang II would have been the Mustang III at which point the naming convention would have stuck so we’d be up to, like, the Mustang IX by now.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

So that’s a no for the ’90s Mustang Mach III concept then too, eh? 😉

Leon Muks
Leon Muks
1 month ago

MG’s EX-E.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago
Reply to  Leon Muks

Drag coefficient of 0.24.

Its 250 horsepower 3.0L V6 allowed it to reach 170 mph!

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Leon Muks

Yes.

Staffma
Staffma
1 month ago

The Triumph Fury Concept car, enlarged Spitfire with the Triumph 2.0L straight six in it? Sign me up.

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
1 month ago
Reply to  Staffma

Oh, hell yeah. That thing was cool.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Staffma

Yes.

Marques Dean
Marques Dean
1 month ago

Dodge Demon or Dodge Copperhead roadsters-would’ve given the Miata a run for its money!

DialMforMiata
DialMforMiata
1 month ago
Reply to  Marques Dean

Plymouth Pronto Spyder was pretty awesome as well.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

No.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Marques Dean

Yes.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago

So many…

I’ll keep it to 10.

-Opel Eco Speedster
-Alfa Romeo BAT7
-GAC Eno146
-Panhard CD Peugeot 66C LeMans race car
-GM Precept
-Ford Prodigy
-Dodge Intrepid ESX2
-Ford Prove V (except made RWD, given a 5.0L V8, and made into the next Mustang, slippery aero kept intact)
-Ford Reflex
-GM EV1 (should have been sold to the public)

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Probe V is a good one – it looked like a Star Wars landspeeder with a top!

Interestingly, the Probe IV looked more like the eventual, actual Probe.

Last edited 1 month ago by Jack Trade
Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

0.137 drag coefficient.

The idea is that you could at least double the Mustang 5.0’s highway fuel economy, and with taller gearing, compete with a Ferrari F40 or Porsche 959 on top speed, on a stock 5.0 V8.

And then a few short years later when GM is demonstrating the Impact, have a platform to build an EV off of, maximizing the range possible with the craptastic lead acid battery tech of the era, possibly getting 120-140 miles range at 55 mph.

Last edited 1 month ago by Toecutter
Iain Tunmore
Iain Tunmore
1 month ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Disappointed this doesn’t have a reply from Adrian just going
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Etc

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Iain Tunmore

I couldn’t be bothered to look them all up.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

All of those I listed have a Cd value of 0.20 or less, with the exception of the Ford Reflex(a 65 mpg diesel-electric hybrid sports coupe whose Cd value isn’t published).

0.20 is also commonly cited by automakers as the limit to what they can do, when their own concept car(one of those on my list more than 70 years old), prove otherwise.

Last edited 1 month ago by Toecutter
Box Rocket
Box Rocket
1 month ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Prodigy essentially yielded the Five Hundred, though the diesel-hybrid would have been neat.

ESX3 would have been more viable than the ESX2.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago
Reply to  Box Rocket

The 500 was the Prodigy, without the slippery aerodynamics of the Prodigy. The aero is mostly what made the Prodigy get 70 mpg, another car once again ruined for “styling”.

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
1 month ago

RX Vision

My fucking god I still go back and look at it periodically. And yeah, it’s not gonna sell in crazy numbers, but it might literally go on to join the Audi R8 in terms of crazy effective halo cars

If they sell several thousand a year and make people list after Mazdas again, job done

Glutton for Piëch
Glutton for Piëch
1 month ago

This

Iain Tunmore
Iain Tunmore
1 month ago

How about the Furai? I don’t know why Mazda did a concept Le Mans car, but it’s absolutely stunning.

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
1 month ago
Reply to  Iain Tunmore

It is magical, be in no doubt, but it was never so much as considered for production

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

Is it a rotary? Then no.

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Shrug. Doritos aren’t my thing. If they stuck their turbo I6 in it, it’d be sublime perfection

NebraskaStig
NebraskaStig
1 month ago

RX-VISION. /End thread

Morgan van Humbeck
Morgan van Humbeck
1 month ago
Reply to  NebraskaStig

This

Zipn Zipn
Zipn Zipn
1 month ago
Reply to  NebraskaStig

Exactly – End of thread 🙂

Maybe the Iconic they just showed will eventually come out – but damn the 4 door Vision in silver looks as good as any vehicle I’ve ever seen.

I’d be first in line with my check book screaming “shut up and take my money!”

https://www.mazda.com/en/innovation/design/

Last edited 1 month ago by Zipn Zipn
The F--kshambolic Cretinoid Harvey Park
The F--kshambolic Cretinoid Harvey Park
1 month ago
Reply to  NebraskaStig

OOOOOOOOFFFFFF

Want. Bigly.

Aaron
Aaron
1 month ago

Cadillac Ciel would have helped make Cadillac the American Rolls Royce.

Hugh Hart
Hugh Hart
1 month ago
Reply to  Aaron

I just want to get one of the big Cadillac coupe concepts

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Aaron

Yes.

CampoDF
CampoDF
1 month ago

Audi Steppenwolf concept from 2000. It was so far ahead of its time. Could be built today and pretty much look like it fits into the Audi lineup.

Audi Quattro concept from 2010 and the Audi Sport Quattro from 2013. Some of this design made it into current Audi vehicles, especially the virtual cockpit design.

Also, any iteration of the VW microbus prior to the ID.Buzz version. I’m glad they are finally making one, but it’s the least cool of the concepts.

Entwerfen
Entwerfen
1 month ago
Reply to  CampoDF

I remember hoping that the Steppenwolf would become the A3.

DialMforMiata
DialMforMiata
1 month ago

The Lincoln Mark X. So much nicer than the Thunderbird it was based on.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

Came here for this. Lincoln needed an actual halo vehicle (the Navigator may have sold well, but cool it wasn’t) and the Mark X was amazing. Back when, I even thought “or name it Continental.”

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

Yes.

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

Those were cool, but what was with the door having no crease? It looks so out of place like a door off of another year of the same car.

10001010
10001010
1 month ago

I know I’ve made this comment before but I’ll make it again and I’ll keep making it until Suzuki finally makes it!

Suzuki C2, miata sized roadster with 1.6L twin turbo V8 under the hood. A V8, only 1600cc, with twin turbos, in a tiny 2 seater. That would have been an absolute hoot to drive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HAjVSlwPio

10001010
10001010
1 month ago
Reply to  10001010

Oh, I’m also missing the obvious answer to this question, all of The Bishop’s concepts should absolutely be made real. He hasn’t floated a stinker yet.

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
1 month ago
Reply to  10001010

Hear hear. Especially the third- and fourth-generation Corvairs.

DialMforMiata
DialMforMiata
1 month ago
Reply to  10001010

Jesus. Whoever directed that wanted to be David Lynch when he grew up. The car is fantastic, though.

10001010
10001010
1 month ago
Reply to  DialMforMiata

I thought they were channeling some of those avant-garde car commercials the French had back in the 60s.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  10001010

Yes,

10001010
10001010
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

I knew it!

Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman
1 month ago

The Chrysler turbine car. They 100% should have used the body for something else- since I don’t think using the turbine engine would be feasible. It’s a truly beautiful car.

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
1 month ago

AMC’s AM Van. It’s possible automotive history would have been different had AMC, in the 1970s, put its limited resources into the AM Van concept instead of the Pacer. The Pacer was a sales hit in 1975, then sales nose dived. The Chrysler minivan was an immediate hit in 1984 and sold like hotcakes for 20+ years.

Last edited 1 month ago by OverlandingSprinter
Phantom Pedal Syndrome
Phantom Pedal Syndrome
1 month ago

Yes, this.

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
1 month ago

Chrysler ME Four Twelve

World24
World24
1 month ago

Having to scroll down this to finally see this suggested is kinda sad, honestly.

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
1 month ago
Reply to  World24

It’s the lost hypercar. It was so cool, so outrageous, and so tragic that it never happened. It had a quad turbo V12 making 850 horsepower in a car that weighed less than 3,000 pounds! It could allegedly break the 3 second mark in the 0-60 and top speed (not sure if it was ever actually tested or if it was just on paper) was 248.

It was basically an American Veyron and it made for an obscure poster car of sorts for those of us who were young and impressionable around that time. To this day I remain sad that it never happened and I’m glad someone else here appreciates it 🙂

World24
World24
1 month ago

I wish I had a poster of it! I’ve been debating spending the $40+ on a scale model of one!
It really would’ve been the American hypercar, and one hellva statement. All the specs, the looks, and it wouldn’t even have been that weird coming from Chrysler!
I’ll love it until it kills me. It was far more badass than a Chrysler concept really needed to be.

Last edited 1 month ago by World24
S13 Sedan
S13 Sedan
1 month ago

I think anyone who played Midnight Club 3 as a kid wishes the ME Four Twelve made it to production. I was fortunate enough to see the real thing at a show a few years ago and it looks just as good in person as it looked in pictures and games, it made me even more sad that it never made production.

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
1 month ago
Reply to  World24

Having to scroll down this to finally see this suggested is kinda sad, honestly.

I think you got it backwards. Nsane’s comment about the Chrysler ME Four Twelve was early in the thread. We — well, at least I — see the newest comments at the top and the old, early comments at the bottom of the page.

World24
World24
1 month ago

Mine is newest first, oldest last.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

No.

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

The taillights do look like acne and are an abomination, I’ll acknowledge that. My counterpoint is to ask this: how many hypercars are conventionally attractive? I’m kind of drawing a blank.

The Veyron is hideous. The Chiron is slightly less bad but still weird. Ferrari hasn’t put out a good looking car since they parted with Pininfarina. I guess if you count the first generation Ford GT as a hypercar it could count, but it was more or less just a carbon copy of the GT40.

Folks might say Pagani but I’ve always found them to be over designed. My point being…pretty much all hypercars are weird as hell and despite this I wish us Yankees got our own to cheer for. We don’t have Gordon Murray, okay?!

World24
World24
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

On a yes or no trend on this post, aren’t ya?

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  World24

Yes.

Mrbrown89
Mrbrown89
1 month ago

Buick Avista concept, that car was sexy. Same for the Mazda Vision Coupe. Please bring back coupes.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrbrown89

Yes.

3WiperB
3WiperB
1 month ago
Jason Roth
Jason Roth
1 month ago
Reply to  3WiperB

What I came here to say.

Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman
1 month ago
Reply to  3WiperB

Instead of this we get crossovers and SUVs from Buick.

At least the TourX exists…

Alexk98
Alexk98
1 month ago

Nissan IDx – Just look at it – and this was presented a decade ago. heck they could even lightly revise it and slap an EV powertrain in it and it’ll sell 10-20x what the Ariya is

TheHairyNug
TheHairyNug
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

I feel like this car was forgotten rather quickly despite it being sweet af

Alexk98
Alexk98
1 month ago
Reply to  TheHairyNug

While I have an undeniable disdain for everything modern Nissan, I would have absolutely rocked the heck out of an IDx. I think even worse, is its the exact same formula as the FRS/BRZ, which as we all know has been an absolute success for its class, and would have gone on sale around the same time. Classic modern Nissan, design something great and scrap it out of cowardice, and then proceed to force us to look at the Murano Cross Cabriolet which as on sale AFTER the IDx was unveiled…

Ricardo Mercio
Ricardo Mercio
1 month ago
Reply to  TheHairyNug

If memory serves, even in concept form they pitched it as a CVT-only thing, which damped reception. Why they didn’t at least pretend to want to sell it with a manual still confuses me.

Edit: Checked around and didn’t find anything supporting what I said, guess I just got hit with the Mandela Effect.

Last edited 1 month ago by Ricardo Mercio
Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

No, just to piss everyone off who keeps banging on about it.

Alexk98
Alexk98
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Understandable, but as punishment I subject you (as I have any authority whatsoever) to an intercontinental road trip in a 2014 CVT Sentra, because that’s the painful reality we live in instead of being able to buy the IDx

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Good friend of mine was on the design team of the IDx. He’s sort of hinted at what happened. One day I’ll get him plastered and get the truth.

Gene1969
Gene1969
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Is there a Go Fund Me for this?

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Gene1969

He lives in Japan now so it’ll need to be a fucking big Go Fund Me.

Gene1969
Gene1969
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Yikes! I can imagine.

Alexk98
Alexk98
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

I mean a cello case and a plane ticket can’t be that expensive these days right? Seems to be a pretty surefire way to escape the Nissan board.

EXL500
EXL500
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Most definitely. I might have bought one.

The F--kshambolic Cretinoid Harvey Park
The F--kshambolic Cretinoid Harvey Park
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

Ew

pizzaman09
pizzaman09
1 month ago
Reply to  Alexk98

I begged the folks at the Detroit Auto show to build this the year they showed it.

Hugh Hart
Hugh Hart
1 month ago

The Cadillac Elmiraj is one of the best looking concept vehicles of all time

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Hart

Yes.

VermonsterDad
VermonsterDad
1 month ago

2002 Lincoln Continental. . .That car still looks good today.

Arch Duke Maxyenko
Arch Duke Maxyenko
1 month ago
VermonsterDad
VermonsterDad
1 month ago

Two votes already. . .guess Ford should have made that one.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

Yes.

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