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Showing posts with label Chevrolet Concepts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chevrolet Concepts. Show all posts
Friday, 15 April 2011
Ugur Sahin Design Reveals Soleil Anadi, a Coachbuilt Corvette Priced at $299,995
This week’s 2011 Top Marques car show in Monaco (April 14-17) welcomed the world premiere of the Soleil Anadi, a Coachbuilt Corvette that is the brainchild of Ugur Sahin, a Turkish designer based in the Netherlands. For the creation of the Anadi, Sahin formed a new company called Soleil Motors and joined forces with Ercole and Paolo Spada from Spada Concepts and Will Castro from Unique Autosport
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Ugur Sahin’s Sexy Corvette: Limited Run Soleil Anadi Sports Car Coming to Monaco
Dutch industrial designers Ugur Sahin Design have taken the wraps off the romantically named Soleil Anandi, a gorgeous-looking coupe / concept based on the group’s Z03 Concept of 2007. This latest effort takes the taut lines of the Z03 Concept and refines them in a spectacular – and apparently production-ready – fashion. With its forward raked and blacked out rump, sculptured flanks and
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Stunning Chevrolet Mi-ray Roadster Concept Premieres at Seoul Motor Show
GM's Korean subsidiary lifted the wraps off the Mi-ray hybrid roadster concept at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show today, as a tribute to Chevrolet's 100th anniversary this year. The aggressive-looking Mi-ray (which means “future” in Korean) was developed by the GM Advanced Design Studio in Seoul and pays homage to the bow-tie brand's sports car heritage. The roadster uses styling cues from Chevy's
Stunning Chevrolet Mi-ray Roadster Concept Premieres at Seoul Motor Show
GM's Korean subsidiary lifted the wraps off the Mi-ray hybrid roadster concept at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show today, as a tribute to Chevrolet's 100th anniversary this year. The aggressive-looking Mi-ray (which means “future” in Korean) was developed by the GM Advanced Design Studio in Seoul and pays homage to the bow-tie brand's sports car heritage. The roadster uses styling cues from Chevy's
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