In Geneva in 1975, Opel revealed a beautifully streamlined two-seater, the "Genève". Engineered to take a Wankel-type rotary engine, its original name was "GT/W" ("W" for Wankel). However, GM dropped its Wankel development program before the car was completed. Opel Design renamed it and exhibited its fiberglass mock-up as an eye-catcher at the show.
Opel Flextreme GT/E Concept made its debut at the 80th Geneva Motor Show (March 4 - 14, 2010), it will boost the company's credentials as a leader in green...
A light, athletic look outside, unique projection technology inside combined with custom connectivity and modular design that enables sustainable...
The Opel GT Concept will celebrate its world premiere at the 2016 Geneva International Motor Show. This trendsetting sportscar expresses the continuous...
The sleek and gliding silhouette of the Opel Experimental is set around very efficient packaging while the concept car also offers clever and optimised aero solutions.
In Geneva in 1975, Opel revealed a beautifully streamlined two-seater, the "Genève". Engineered to take a Wankel-type rotary engine, its...
Over 50 years ago at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, the undisputed star of the event was introduced: the Lamborghini Countach LP500 in yellow. At ten o'clock in...
The Holden Torana GTR-X Concept was designed during the era of the LC series Torana, and was seriously considered for production in the early 1970s. The...
C 111 had not only been designed with a futuristic shape. It is also the world's first vehicle that had been completely designed on a computer.
In February 1970, Ford kicked off a new decade at the Chicago Auto Show with a wild-looking Mustang concept car that previewed some of the design direction...
The Lotus Esprit was a sports car built by Lotus in the United Kingdom from 1976 to 2004. The silver Italdesign concept that eventually became the Esprit...