Car design doesn’t have to mean sleek, wind-tunnel-perfect shapes refined by endless testing and marketing surveys.
Car design isn’t always about smooth, polished lines and flawless aerodynamics validated by countless tests and focus groups. Sometimes it’s a chance to turn the craziest ideas and skills into steel—and then hit the road in a one-of-a-kind machine that leaves everyone else staring in disbelief.
The Rocket Car
It won’t reach escape velocity, of course, but it can still make a deafening impression around the block: the “rocket nozzles” are actually powerful speakers.
The Turtle Car
“He who understands life doesn’t hurry,” goes the philosophy behind the Turtle Car. The long nose may not improve maneuverability, but it could add a bit of safety in a head-on collision. And it looks especially authentic parked by a river or a lake.
The Pig Car
Another member of the automotive zoo. Despite the stereotype of pigs as dirty and clumsy, this vehicle looks surprisingly sleek and well-proportioned.
The Monster Car
This beastly creation was hard to classify. Whatever animal the designers had in mind, it looks intimidating enough that no one would dare cut it off in traffic.
Aliens on the Road
For those who weren’t scared off by the previous exhibit in our little automotive cabinet of curiosities, there’s a special car designed in a full-on “alien” style.
The Temple Mobile
Resembling a rolling temple dedicated to some fearsome deity, this vehicle is unlikely to set any speed records—but it’s perfect for exotic ceremonies and parades.
The Smoker’s Car
Car design doesn’t always have to be scary; sometimes it’s downright playful. This smiling car seems to suggest that its creator had a rather irreverent attitude toward anti-smoking campaigns.
The Wooden Car
“The wooden horse replaces the steel one! A road rally against pollution and carelessness!” Jokes aside, beneath the wooden exterior lies a thoroughly modern, high-tech core.
The Grass Car
This turf-covered vehicle would look right at home on a golf course, wrapped in lush, well-manicured grass. The owner should beware of cattle, though—there’s a real risk the cows might eat the bodywork.
The Double-Decker Car
One devoted fan of London’s iconic double-decker buses once had a wild idea: why not own a personal bus? Or maybe he just got tired of waiting at the bus stop.