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Concept cars amaze everyone with their out-of-the-box ideas and fresh designs, but these concepts are by far the craziest ever seen by automakers. Concept cars have always been an excellent testbed for automakers, allowing them to gauge customer perception and response to the new or radical automotive designs they would consider for future production. They can also generate excitement for enthusiasts. The most curious and forward-minded motoring enthusiasts look forward to concept cars as guides for what the motoring landscape could look like in the future.

The automotive community has witnessed its fair share of genuinely jaw-dropping concepts. Some dreamy concept cars defy everything we ever imagined about cars, drawing mixed opinions from cool to crazy and outright ridiculous. With this in mind, here are the top 10 craziest concept cars automakers have unveiled in the recent past:

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10. The off-road supercar with fairy wings (2019 Vision 2030):

GFG Vision 2030 '2019 - supercar dedicated to Saudi Arabia
GFG Vision 2030 ‘2019 – supercar dedicated to Saudi Arabia

Vision 2030 is a supercar dedicated to Saudi Arabia. The colours of the car represent the flag of the country (Green). The main idea behind the car is that it is a supercar for all-terrain so you can drive it off-road. The wheels are massive 22-inches. The tyres are really thick and they are the same kind you would find on a G-wagon. On the roof are little wings that can open up. The reason for the roof is that normally, getting into a supercar is not easy. You would have to bend and twist to manoeuvre your way in but with the roof, it creates enough cabin space for the owner and passenger. The vehicle comes with 503 horsepower, a range of 50km. It can go from 0 mph to 62 mph in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 200km/h (124 mph). 

9. The car with a glass helmet (2016 Faraday Future FFZero1):

2016 Faraday Future FFZero1
2016 Faraday Future FFZero1

This amazing futuristic car comes with its own helmet which can be attached to the back seat to provide the driver with enough oxygen when the overhead canopy covers the car. Also provided is a button to provide water if needed. Alongside those features is an iPhone spot where the driver can place his/her phone and watch any video while on the road. The batteries of the car are at the lower front in the centre of the cabin all the way down to the back. The air ducts by the side of the battery are there for aerodynamics but also, to cool the battery. The tail fin at the back lights up and could be a display where the owner can put their personal name, or team name, whatever you want. The driver’s seat is inspired by NASA’s zero-gravity design to reduce the stress on a driver’s body at high speeds. The car has an astonishing 1,000 horsepower and was first revealed at the CES in Las Vegas in 2016. 

8. The supercar with no doors (2011 BMW Hommage 328):

2011 BMW Hommage 328
2011 BMW Hommage 328

This car has cool headlights that display ‘X’ when lit on. On the dashboards are little iPhone structures that can be removed easily and it is actually a lap-timer so the driver can check how fast they are going around the race track. By the sides are leather straps from the old days when racing cars needed them to hold down the boot. The rims come with fibreglass and all the holes are a kind of unique design. The body has carbon fibre all around it and at the back are L-shaped taillights. The driver and passenger sides are totally divided by a structure that goes from the dashboard to the middle of the car. The 328 Hommage has a 3.0-litre 6-cylinder engine. The car celebrates 75 years since the original, the 1936 BMW 328 Roadster.

7. The car that transforms (2020 Renault Morphoz):

2020 Renault Morphoz
2020 Renault Morphoz

This car can do what no car has ever done before. It can elongate by a few inches to the front which gives room for a battery addition. The concept of this was to have platforms where the drivers can take the car and a new battery will be placed from under the right, where the elongated spot will add more power and extra range to the car. It goes from 400km to 700km range. The back extends out too which gives more legroom for the backseat passengers and you can also fit in two more suitcases at the back. The makers attached a ruler at the top back of the car which can show you how much the car can extend. The front extends by 25cm and the back extends by another 15cm. The car has facial recognition and gesture controls to open up the door. Inside, the floor is made of recycled yoghurt cups which can switch colours from black to yellow depending on the angle you look at it. Everything can be controlled from the steering wheel. There are no controls anywhere else. When the batteries are not used in the car, they can power equipment at home or in the neighbourhood. 

6. The BMW with the largest aero wings (2015 BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage):

2015-BMW-3.0-CSL-Hommage
2015-BMW-3.0-CSL-Hommage

The steering wheel of this car looks like a modernised steering wheel from what was made in the 70s. There is a fire extinguisher by the driver’s seat that can push the extinguisher components right into the engine and that can be done by just moving a switch. The helmets are placed at the back and the exhausts are placed on the side. It comes with a straight 6 engine that produces 500 horsepower.

5. The most luxurious convertible ever made (2016 Vision Mercedes Maybach 6):

2016 Vision Mercedes Maybach 6
2016 Vision Mercedes Maybach 6

The Maybach 6 is an electric convertible. It is called vision 6 because the car is actually 6 metres (19.7 feet) long. The back looks more like a yacht. The makers wanted that kind of very relaxed stately feel. You have the classic Maybach front grille with the beautiful cat eyes front headlight. The doors are opened with a little button at the top of the door, which you push in. On the seats are little Mercedes badges that all light up. It is a two-seater which means it is meant to be driven, unlike the other Maybachs which is meant for chaffering. The car produces 750 horsepower with 0-100 mph run in under 4 seconds and the range should be just over 200 miles.

4. The meanest French car ever made (2008 Citroên GT):

2008 Citroên GT
2008 Citroên GT

This car is a collaboration between Citroên and Japanese racing simulation developer, Polyphony, as a partnership for Gran Turismo S., The car looks really beautiful and has butterfly doors. What stands out in the interior is the copper detailing inside. There are kill switches in the middle of the car which turns off the engine. Attached are racing seatbelts because the car was made to race. The car is equipped with a 5.4-litre V8 engine that produces 646 horsepower.

3. The top-secret car that was never released (2015 Bugatti Atlantic):

2015 Bugatti Atlantic
2015 Bugatti Atlantic

The Bugatti Atlantic is a top-secret car that was never released. It comes with butterfly doors that open wide and the trunk has special Bugatti suitcases which the owner can carry around anywhere. A new thing Bugatti did to this model is to move the engine to the front which is different from the Chiron and Veyron models that come with mid-engines. The engine in this model should be different from the Chiron and Veyron and should come with a twin-turbo V8 but what is interesting is that the whole drivetrain is replaceable so you can choose between a twin-turbo V8 or a fully electric Bugatti Atlantic. It is easy to slide in and out of the car because half of the roof can open at both sides. The car was meant to be an entry-level Bugatti as the most affordable model in the line-up. However, it was eventually cancelled and never hit the production line. 

2. The car with creature skin (2020 Mercedes AVTR):

2020 Mercedes AVTR
2020 Mercedes AVTR

The 2020 Mercedes AVTR has a creature like structure at the back which can come up, producing lights. When in drive mode, the structures are faced down and display blue LED colour. As soon as you break, they turn pink and act as an air brake and it moves with the vehicle as the driver is manoeuvring through roads. The lights at the panel at the back move faster the faster you go. The entire interior is made out of non-animal products. The car moves sideways and creeps along like a crab. It can crab walk at a 30-degree angle.

1. The world’s coolest concept car (2019 Lamborghini Vision GT):

2019 Lamborghini Vision GT
2019 Lamborghini Vision GT

This car was designed for the video game Gran Turismo. The taillights take up the whole back and come in a Y-shape with red LED lights. There are fenders that are separated from the body and it floats. It is just a one-seater and the driver’s seat is situated in the middle of the car. Included in the car is a special racing suspension. At the front, the whole canopy opens like a jet fighter. The vehicle produces a brutal 819 horsepower and goes 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds.

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