Killer Concepts

The Rolls-Royce 103EX, unveiled in 2016, envisioned an all-electric, autonomous luxury vehicle for 2035.

After a four-year global tour, it returned to Goodwood in England in 2019. While this futuristic ride will likely never make it into production, the 103EX shows Rolls-Royce is prepping for a potential chauffeur-free era. 🧑‍✈️

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Debuting at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, Renault's Trezor decided to ditch doors, trunks, or hoods.

Instead, the sleek ride utilizes a seamless clamshell design. Awarded “Most Beautiful Concept of 2016,” the Trezor was rumored for a 2020 release but we’re obviously still waiting. ☹️

Cadillac

The Cadillac InnerSpace is all about the inside.

Debuting at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show, this teardrop-shaped beauty ditches the steering wheel and pedals for cozy ottomans and slick wraparound LED displays with augmented reality.

Honestly, who needs to look at the road when they have all those screens?! 🤭

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