Top 10 Concept Cars
Did you know there is a hidden world of automobiles that most car-enthusiasts know about but is more unknown to the regular public who do not keep track of cars?
Yes… concept cars are made by almost every manufacturer currently marketing today.
These cars are designed and built for months or even years, and after the prototype is finished… they are debuted at all auto shows around the world.
However, they are not a look at what is going on the market next fall. They are rather a look into the future of the company.
The developers pay close attention to the public reactions to the concept car or prototype so they can figure out which design ideas to keep and which ones to scrap.
The following is a list of popular new age concept cars:
Acura Advanced S

Lamborghini Miura Concept

Lamborghini S Concept

Dodge Demon Concept

Ferrari GG50

Jaguar CX-F

Mercedes Benz SLR 722

Audi R-Zero

Chrysler ME-412 Concept

Chrysler Firepower

That concludes a small list of popular concepts. Thank you for reading.

32 Comments
If your going to show only sport car concepts, you should name the article “Top ten concept SPORTS cars”…
Can’t believe you have that ugly horrible looking Dodge on this list with all the other beautiful cars.
Dear Dodge, please get some good design and quit using that atrocious front end/grille. Signed, the World.
Mercedes Benz SLR 722 is a real car. It is not just a concept car.
Mercedes Benz SLR 722 is a real production car. It is not just a concept car.
The Lambo Miura is pretty ugly. I hope they never produce that car, it looks like a Thunderbird 2000. God knows this car was ugly. I wouldn’t want to be caught dead in one of those.
Go back to drawing nice car Lambo, this is the kind of car that can destroy a franchise.
Um..
Alot of these are OLD concept cars.
These arent the top 10, this is a personal top 10 I take it.
Dodge Demon or Dodge S2000?
The SLR 722 is definitely in production. And also this post is full of other errors. Nevermind, it doesn’t take much to be on the front page of Digg anymore.
Cool cars, shame they’re really bad for the environment and there are no clear roads to drive them on and you’ll get pulled over by the police every 5 minutes in the states probably. Also I wouldn’t dare park them anywhere that wasn’t like fort knox.
Most of this stuff is very, very old (the Chrysler’s, the Audi). The only recent, interesting item is the Demon … but it doesn’t seem to fit into the list of the ones you’ve chosen. What about the Chrysler Atlantic?
Also the SLR 722 is no concept – it’s a bona fide car.
@ Erik
You’re all alone man, so much for the world.
I really don’t like the Miura.
Dont like the miura
…Dodge Challanger
…Dodge Challenger
nothing my ariel atom will not eat for breakfast
This list is completely wrong. The Chrysler ME412 is at least a 2 year old concept, the Lamborghini S Concept is another re-hash of the constant updating of bodywork done to the Murcielago and Gallardo, the Mercedes McLaren SLR722 is already out (I’ve seen it in person), and the Dodge Demon is on its way to production line status.
@ Red: How many concept minivans do you ever catch sight of in any publication? That bizarre party on wheels Ford made a few months ago? And what before that…
@ Guyon: The Miuria was the first Lamborghini sports car ever built. This is a resurrection of that spirit. No one said it was pretty though, heh.
@ 3apa3a: The companies are looking for reactions, such as your own. From an objective standpoint, comments like those stifle progressive design, and alas we shall always have the 4 doors, 4 wheels, general layout of vehicles as we know them today.
As an aside, does anyone like the lines going down the Chrysler’s hoods? They did this with the Crossfire, and that is the only thing holding me back from possibly liking it.
Also, I’d drool all over creation to see the Acura on the streets.
my beetle looks betters than those cars
Chrysler ME-412 Concept, cool ya…
seems that everything here is nice except for that Dodge Demon!
That Ferrari looks so sweet.
my favorite one is the lambourghini
Dodge uses that grille because it’s their trademark. You don’t have to like it but many people do. Stop complaining and GET OVER IT!!!
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I like them asll except the lambourghini and the Dodge. My favorite are the Me 412
the me 412 is my number one favorite car, I know asmost everthing about it.
They all look cool to me!
although I do have to say these are beautiful cars to look at. You have to ask you self where are the fule efficant cars? where are the enviromently friendly cars. We need them now not in 10 to 20 years. I mean who would not want 100 to 300 miles per galon.This is possable now,and it is what we need. Lets let the car makers know it.
the audi lookin tight they couldve made the demon better by keeping the muscle car form instead of changing it into a roadster type of thing
the Jaguar CX-F is in production in the form of the xf
the mercedes mclaren SLR 722 is not a concept. it’s a production car but a special edition version of the standard SLR.
A rare production car is not a concept car.
a concept is where they’ve just came up with it and shown their idea to the world.
the lambo miura is just a resurrection of lamborghini’s first proper sports car.
the lamborghini S is just a gallardo with a new futuristic body
just like the reventon was a futuristic version of the murcielago
the jaguar C-XF is already in production in the form of the XFR(even though the production cars look different from the concepts).
The ferrari GG50 is just a 599GTB with slits for headlights,
the the Dodge Demon is just the result of some odd experiment of taking the roof off a viper and giving it smaller headlights, and the Audi R-zero is just a fattened up R8.
these cars aren’t new.
first of all most of them have been in production for ages so this list really needs to be updated
and secondly these (former) concepts are just updated versions of models that were already in production.
the only cars which are original are the Acura Advanced S, the chrysler firepower, and the chrysler ME-412.