Manufacturers have debuted a handful of great concept cars recently. Here are some of the coolest.
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Mercedes-Maybach Vision 6 Cabriolet
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If you thought the Vision 6 coupe couldn't get any better, you were probably shocked to see the Cabriolet version. It looks like a yacht on wheels, with a stunning interior and a massive rear overhang.
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2
Toyota GR HV
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The GR HV is a hybrid-powered targa sports car based on the Toyota 86, complete with a totally new fascia, and a switchable six-speed manual mode in addition to the standard automatic transmission.
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3
Mazda RX-Vision
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The RX-Vision is Mazda's representation of what a future rotary-powered sports car might look like, and it's stunning. Sadly, it's still just a concept for now
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4
Pininfarina HK GT
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The HK GT is Pininfarina's idea of a sustainable GT car. It's battery powered, built in collaboration with Hybrid Kinetic Group, a tech brand based in Hong Kong. The coolest feature isn't the tech, though, it's the gullwing doors.
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5
Jeep 4SPEED
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The 4SPEED is a sort of lightweight, barebones speedster take on the new Wrangler, with no roof, no doors a roll cage, carbon fiber body panels, and a set of massive off-roading tires. It debuted at this year's annual Easter Jeep Safari.
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6
Buick Avista
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Buick's stunning Avista concept was a welcome surprise to those who had long given up hope of Buick ever being interesting again. The fascia has since made it onto several of its production cars.
Brian Silvestro is Hearst Autos' former lead deputy editor for rankings content. He spent over seven years as a staff writer for Road & Track Magazine where he contributed car reviews, industry interviews, and more. He has a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.