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Motor industry followers have knowledge of the routine all too well. Chasing headlines and brand publicity, car manufacturers gather at periodic motor shows to whip the covers off their latest concepts.
Motor industry followers have knowledge of the routine all too well. Chasing headlines and brand publicity, car manufacturers gather at periodic motor shows to whip the covers off their latest concepts.
Sometimes these are also impractical and highly styled 'design studies', hoping to shock and provoke reaction whilst not being remotely suited to mass production. Only small design elements of these concepts will usually find a good way onto a company's future cars.
In some cases these concepts are proposals for actual models, accurate in dimensions and general shape but typically with exaggerated styling features like larger wheels or front grille, bulging wheel arches and narrower lights or a slimmer window glass area.
The dramatized looks impress and many times cause great excitement among potential buyers, but when the important model comes along disappointment can follow along at the toned-down showroom version.
However, once in a while, a company surprises industry commentators and its customers by revealing a stunning concept car that survives the journey from starting stage to showroom almost unchanged.
Just take a peek at these five recent examples.
Top of the range motor Evoque - This new baby model in the Land Rover range first broke cover when the LRX 'cross-coupe' concept for the Detroit motor show individuals that January 2008. It aimed to promise buyers "an appealing, premium and coupe-like SUV" and was designed as a lesser and environmentally conscious option instead of the brand's large 4x4 models. The production version was revealed along at the Paris motor show in September 2010 prior first deliveries to your firms paying clients just recently and stunned commentators by retaining near identical bodywork towards the striking LRX concept. Now industry pundits are wondering whether Land Rover is about to pull the same trick within this year's DC100 concept, until now touted only as a "modern reinterpretation" of many company's classic original Defender model. It'll also make it to production largely unchanged? Only time will tell.
Jaguar XF - The XF made its debut in 2007 because the C-XF concept, a proposed replacement for the company's retro-styled S-Type model. The look startled commentators having its marked departure from Jaguar's long-held style language, in particular its recessed grille, sleek lights and far less curvaceous bodywork than the company's previous models. Thought to have only been examination previewing components of a whole new design direction, Jaguar truly shocked the motoring world later the same year by revealing a production XF or a largely unchanged coming from the concept. Few could think that the company was about to smash its classic design mould so completely. This year's facelift has brought the XF even closer to its C-XF concept by adding the slimmer headlamps seen in the original motor show star. The XF has ushered in a fresh era in Jaguar styling that has been carried forward into the company's latest new model, the XJ, much to your classic British company's sales success.
Volkswagen Scirocco - VW's Iroc concept broke cover at the 2006 Paris motor show by using a name that clearly evoked memories of a typical company's sporty Scirocco model made related to the mid 1970s and early 1990s. Always expected to reach production, the Golf-based showroom version inherited the Scirocco badge and hit the road in 2008, but did surprise by retaining styling as aggressive as the original concept. The sole major change to the car's shape was to the Iroc's bold front grille, that is toned down into a slim version together with wraparound bumper to both do the car suited to road use and equal the corporate 'face' of the company's other models. The Scirocco's sporty styling and spacious, four seat interior have created it a popular addition to the VW line-up.
Nissan Juke - When Nissan's Qazana concept first appeared for the Geneva motor show in 2009, its unusual dimensions and quirky styling led few to believe it would be anything other than a design study. Yet in the event the company's Juke 'mini-crossover' model was unveiled in 2010, now it was not merely the broad shape of your Qazana concept like prominent wheel arches, high waistline and coupe-like appearance which are carried over without dramatic change. So too were some the concept's most striking styling features, particularly the unusual arrangement of front lights. Seemingly a well known choice with people seeking a distinctive alternative in the small family car market, Nissan seems to have repeated the prior success of that larger Qashqai family crossover since potential Juke buyers now happen to face a long waiting list.
Peugeot RCZ - debuting in 2007 at the Frankfurt motor show as the 308 RCZ, this sporty concept geared toward rivalling the popular Audi TT became a design departure for Peugeot and achieved critical acclaim for its attractive styling. Surprised by the government departments response, Peugeot took second-hand helping put the RCZ into production and, in order to prevent disappointing enthusiasts for your original concept, ensured that its show car looks typically the prominent wheel arches and sleek roofline with 'double bubble' rear window were carried over. The road-going RCZ happened sale in twenty zero nine therefore far over 30,000 examples have found homes.
Thankfully breaking the mould is a trend that seems for being growing for car makers, often in a quest for distinctiveness or 'halo' models that draw attention into the majority of a brand's range.
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Manufacturers concept cars needs to have noted that recent examples, like those above, have proved common and led to sales success. Let's hope that this trend continues, because who wouldn't rather drive around in a head-turning, every day show car for the concept cars road?