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The automotive industry has a remarkable ability to honor its history while embracing the future. Retro-inspired cars are a perfect example of this blend, merging timeless design cues with cutting ...
The retro design trend is heating back up, with a slew of well-known nameplates returning to the market and some even carrying heritage-inspired styling.
Art from the 1950s envisioned a future with robots. Are we there yet? Blue Lantern Studio / Corbis I first encountered the future during a family trip to Disney World’s EPCOT Center in the early ...
The backstory behind the 2004 Lincoln Mark X concept car is a fascinating one because its designer, James Powers, was a stylist for Ford during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Powers was somewhat ...
The Trezor’s dashboard is a wraparound multi-panel display that matches the retro sci-fi vibe that the rest of the car evokes — though it’s also modern enough to have WhatsApp installed on it.
The LED lighting is so pixel-diffused it absolutely ups the retro-futuristic vibes. And I’m not even mad about the infotainment making it look like a real car, not just some sort of concept.
My personal car of tomorrow looks like a 1964 Shelby with hydrogen fuel cells, airless tires, self-driving tech and an exterior grown from seed.
There have now been 20 BMW Art Cars in total, and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first they’re going on a world tour. Yep, you’ll want to wrap your eyeballs around these.
Pixel art games aren’t retro, they’re the future It’s still hip to be square in video games by Sam Byford Jul 3, 2014, 8:15 AM PDT ...
“It’s no secret that the future belongs to self-aware, autonomous vehicles,” Rolls-Royce writes. So forget your frets about the next 100 years, the 103EX has a plan for us. And also the ...
Somewhat like a reverse Futurama using contemporary cars as the tableau, these four-wheeled flights of fancy are delightful representations of the present past.
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