Concept Cars That Should Have Made It To Production

These mechanical and technological miracles generate a path for the automakers to create the public interest in a machine that people can lay their eyes on only at auto shows. After that, people start dreaming about a car that doesn't even have half of the cool features that they just witnessed, based on a radical concept.
Concept cars are generally built to showcase new styling or new technology. Automobile manufacturers display these cars only in exhibitions or motor shows to measure the customer's reaction. As mentioned earlier, after any car show, people get awestruck by the cars they present; however, they are not actually sold to the public or driven in reality.

One interesting fact about concept cars is that after the show, these cars are often shelved because the manufacturers would like to avoid concerns regarding liability. The main reason is that these cars are for looks and style and are not safe. They present these to build the brand image and to get people acquainted with upcoming innovation. These are not fully functional cars and maybe not even full-sized. Here is a list of some concept cars that people wanted to be built badly!

Dodge Copperhead
Introduced in 1977, the Dodge Copperhead was said to be a smaller and affordable version of the Dodge Viper. It was a funky-looking car that was powered by a V-6 engine. A mini-viper convertible with a rear-wheel-drive would have been something any customer would have said yes to!
Ford Thunderbird
The Thunderbird was known for its sportiness. In the 90s and later periods, the sales were good before the 2-door coupe became the older version. After a long gap, Ford brought a 2002 Thunderbird to the market, but unfortunately, it didn't work out that well.
Audi TT
When the Audi TT first arrived in the market, everyone thought it was a newer version of a sporty roadster with over 225 hp power. Here, quality became a major drawback. The customers complained about instrument cluster problems, dark screen, clutch failure, and many more.
Mercedes Benz C112
No car before the Benz C112 got the active suspension system paired with active body control in the market. The hydraulic servo cylinder for each wheel made it almost a supercar. It had a sensory data setup as well.
Mitsubishi Mirage G4
The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 was mainly based on unpopular Mirage G4. At the beginning of its days, it generated a meagre amount of horsepower, but the motor was unbearably noisy. Car buyers turned away from it because the interiors looked pale and cheap. The only attractive thing about this car was the affordable price.
Ferrari Mythos
The Ferrari Mythos was based on the concept of the Testarossa. This Testarossa was no doubt a legend, but the design behind Mythos was too good for the market. Pietro Camardella was the one behind the styling who worked on the F40, and he made it look exceptionally chic
Dodge Aries
One of the cheap cars was the Dodge Aries and it was almost problem-free and wheezed on roads until the parts fell apart due to overuse. Apart from all the body problems, Aries faced glitches while the customers tried to start it, and then they also complained about electrical issues faced by the cars.
Cadillac Sixteen
The Cadillac Sixteen arrived in the year 2003 at the Detroit Auto Show. It was Cadillac's way to pay tribute to the V-6 cars. These V-16s were famous in the past. This one had an absurd number of cylinders, namely 32 valves. A 13.6 litre engine was solely made for this Cadillac.

To Conclude
Cars hold a special place in everyone's heart. When you buy your first car on your own, that excitement level cannot be described with words. On the other hand, if your car comes with your desired features, like collaborating with the video games or reaching out to more people, it will be an extra perquisite. Having a car means freedom; having a concept car means it's pure joy!
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