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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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Alpine 911
Alpine 911
1 month ago

Lamborghini Marzal

Cheap Bastard
Cheap Bastard
1 month ago

Jaguar XJ13.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Cheap Bastard

Yes.

Alpine 911
Alpine 911
1 month ago

Hyundai HCD III

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Alpine 911

No.

Cameron Showers
Cameron Showers
1 month ago

I remember seeing the estoque in an R&T mag article when i was younger and i thought it looked so awesome

Alpine 911
Alpine 911
1 month ago

Still does

Silent But Deadly
Silent But Deadly
1 month ago

Surely, someone has mentioned the Nissan iDx by now? It probably would have been a financially disastrous decision to have built it but isn’t that what Nissan is for?

EXL500
EXL500
1 month ago

For much the same reasons as the Estoque wasn’t, the BMW CS concept from 2007.

https://www.xoutpost.com/members/lemansx5/BMWCS_10.jpg

Last edited 1 month ago by EXL500
Christian Brashear
Christian Brashear
1 month ago

The Chevrolet Code 130R. A small, affordable RWD coupe.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

Yes.

VermonsterDad
VermonsterDad
1 month ago

I forgot about that one. +1 for that one.

Captain Zoll
Captain Zoll
1 month ago

bonus points for putting the steering wheel on the other side and sticking a holden torana badge on the boot.

Gilbert Wham
Gilbert Wham
1 month ago

They should build ALL the small affordable RWD coupes, dammit.

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
1 month ago

The Buick Avista coupe, Mazda RX Vision, Cadillac Ciel, Ford 021C (gas or electric), MB EQXX, and VW XL Sport are a few recent ones that come to mind…

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Boxing Pistons

Yes, no, yes, no, no, yes.

Ppnw
Ppnw
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

No to the RX Vision and you call yourself a designer!?

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Ppnw

Too much dash to axle. It’s like a cartoon.
Also I’m an agent of chaos.

Last edited 1 month ago by Adrian Clarke
Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
1 month ago

How about the original “New” gas-powered VW bus concept shown in the early aughts? The new Beetle was killing it and the iron was hot. Such a wasted opportunity.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Boxing Pistons

Yes.

Alec Weinstein
Alec Weinstein
1 month ago

Jeep XJ-001

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Alec Weinstein

Bloody hell no.

Ecsta C3PO
Ecsta C3PO
1 month ago

I love seeing Adrian lurking in the comments, ready to deliver judgement in a simple Yes or No.

With my vote going to the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Ecsta C3PO

No.

Arrest-me Red
Arrest-me Red
1 month ago

Usually I go interesting then move on as concept cars tend to be about the tech and mechanicals testbed vs the car itself.

With that said, the Pontiac Banshee would have interesting to see in production.

Matthew Lange
Matthew Lange
1 month ago

Maserati Alfieri. I guess some styling cues made it into the 2nd generation Gran Turismo, but the Alfieri was smaller and cooler.

Jaguar CX-75 even if a few built for the Bond movie Spectre did end up getting sold but they didn’t have the clever powerplant of the concept

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Matthew Lange

Yes and yes,

The Dude
The Dude
1 month ago

Ford GT90

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  The Dude

No.

Vanillasludge
Vanillasludge
1 month ago

Tesla Roadster.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 month ago

The reason why it wasn’t produced is certainly mitigating (Ford GT and all), but how cool would it have been if Ford made the Ford Shelby Cobra for a few years in the mid-2000s?

Not to take away from Beau’s achievement, but more of them running around might mean more parts/donors, just in the case of emergency…

Boxing Pistons
Boxing Pistons
1 month ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Love it. More Daisies for everyone!

Paul B
Paul B
1 month ago

Even though it went into production, the wow factor was lost, Suzuki Kizashi

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back

Technically a show car, but:

Holden Effigy

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Paul B

No and no.

Bongo Friendee Harvey Park
Bongo Friendee Harvey Park
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Incorrect. That Suzuki is fire.

Thomas The Tank Engine
Thomas The Tank Engine
1 month ago

Porsche 989

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_989

Far better looking than the Panamera

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

No.

Mister Win
Mister Win
1 month ago

Cadillac. All of them. Ciel, Cien, Elmiraj, ALL OF THEM

Last edited 1 month ago by Mister Win
Luxobarge
Luxobarge
1 month ago
Reply to  Mister Win

The Sixteen. A 1000 hp engine and an aluminum frame. It would have defined opulence for a generation.

Iain Tunmore
Iain Tunmore
1 month ago
Reply to  Luxobarge

Loved this at the time, has a really gothic, Gotham City style to it.

Roofless
Roofless
1 month ago
Reply to  Luxobarge

Jesus christ, yes. That that car didn’t get built was a sign we’d gone wrong somewhere as a people.

Mister Win
Mister Win
1 month ago
Reply to  Roofless

What bothers me is, we got a Cadillac XLR from the Corvette C6, but the Corvette is mid-engine now and yet no Cien… https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.4ef172d8d6e1e088078794d39864da85?rik=i0R%2f9h3AKRstQg&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Taargus Taargus
Taargus Taargus
1 month ago

I want the Toyota TJ Cruiser. It’s basically an off-road van with a totally rubberized/plastic interior where every single seat folds flat. It never happened and it still makes me sad that it didn’t.

https://images.app.goo.gl/KPK6tLSuG3neaXtHA

Last edited 1 month ago by Taargus Taargus
Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago

Yes.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Iain Tunmore

Yes.

Tim Beamer
Tim Beamer
1 month ago

In 2003, Lancia did a concept for a new Fulvia that still looks great today. If something like that would have come to the States, I would have totally bought one.

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim Beamer

Yes.

Roofless
Roofless
1 month ago
Reply to  Tim Beamer

I had a friend that worked at a startup – they presented a market pivot to the board, something they’d spent a lot of time on and thought would be really great. The board disagreed, and instead decided to lay off 2/3rds of the company and shop for a buyer instead.

I feel like that’s basically what happened to Lancia with this concept. The things Stellantis has done to that company since this concept came out are crimes against automotive history.

Glutton for Piëch
Glutton for Piëch
1 month ago

Not so much anymore, but the 2015 STI concept. They showed that… then gave us… (no offense to my Subie brethren) that lumpy turd of a design.

In the same vane, the Golf R400. because dieselgate. Also, related, the new 3.0TT VR6 slated for the Arteon. That was cancelled. Because dieselgate. There’s a few other VAG products that had the same fate, but the one I think of is the Vision GTI. Which had a 3.0TT VR6. Guess what happened?

Obviously all of the Cadillac halos, except the one we’re getting. But those are much less attainable.

Chrysler ME-Four12 (or however it was stylized)

Honestly though, I just wish a lot of concepts turned production cars stayed more true. IE, I wish the Phaeton were a liftback, and that production cars weren’t afraid to retain some of the funky (but still production feasible) elements and didn’t get so watered down by focus groups.

But I really wish, even though I know it won’t happen, VW would sell at least one limited run super Golf as a send-off to an honest-to-god icon before it goes BEV.

Oh, and the Porsche Panamerica.

Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
1 month ago

Ford 021C

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

No,

Hugh Crawford
Hugh Crawford
1 month ago
Reply to  Adrian Clarke

Ok, how about a Volkswagen XL1?

Adrian Clarke
Adrian Clarke
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

Only the one with the Ducati engine in.

Entwerfen
Entwerfen
1 month ago
Reply to  Hugh Crawford

I would love a 021C, but as a shooting brake. A 3/5 size Volvo wagon.

Gurpgork
Gurpgork
1 month ago

Oh! And that second-gen Tundra concept truck that had a Hino diesel I6 and transmission swapped in it as a shot across the bow of the Big 3’s diesel truck market.

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