Bentley Arnage Drophead Coupe
A unique blend of classic Bentley design and craftsmanship, the Arnage Drophead Coupe is a natural successor to the Bentley Azure. Depending on public reaction, Bentley says this model could go into production by Spring 2006.
BMW H2R
BMW's hydrogen-powered H2R Record Car was styled at its California DesignworksUSA studio and is powered by a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine.
Chevrolet Nomad
Chrysler ME412
The mid-engine, quad-turbo V12-powered supercar from Chrysler develops 850 hp and 850 lb-ft of torque, thanks to a little help from AMG.
Dodge Slingshot
The two-seat Slingshot is powered by a three-cylinder engine that boasts 100 hp, a zero-to-60 time of around 10 seconds and fuel economy of roughly 45 mpg.
Ford Shelby GR-1
Built on a modified GT platform, the Ford Shelby GR-1 concept is a front engine, rear-drive car hot rod that was designed in Ford's California studio.
Jeep Rescue
Complete with a fold-flat windshield, retractable backlight and four removable doors, the Rescue concept provides a hint at the future of Jeep styling and functionality.
Lexus LF-S
The new Lexus design philosophy can clearly be seen in the LF-S concept vehicle. Designed by Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, the LF-S (Lexus Future Sedan) is a strong indication of the styling for the next generation IS models.
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
The California-designed Mitsubishi Sport Truck provides a glimpse into a future production pickup. It is Mitsubishi's interpretation of what a pickup truck can be: functional and fun to drive.
Toyota FTX
This California-designed full-size pickup truck concept's design hints at the direction in size and styling of future Toyota full-size pickups.