
The Renault Sand’up Concept is out. Keeping in line with the Brazilians' taste for sport chic vehicles that boast of a sporty, urban and young attitude, the Sand’up displayed at the Såo Paolo Auto Show has the ability to be transformed into a coupe by manually attaching the hard-top roof using solid anchor points.
Connect Ithaca, a group of planning professionals, activists, and students, are pushing for driverless podcars as a new form of public transportation systems.

Lamborghini unveiled its widely anticipated Lamborghini Estoque on October 2, 2008, at the Paris Auto Show.

In tune with its plans to roll out more commercial vehicles, automotive giant Volkswagen has lifted the wraps off the concept of its fourth model in the series. The new pickup truck is aptly called Volkswagen Pickup. The four-door double-cab concept Pickup was displayed at the 62nd IAA Commercial Vehicles Show in Hanover.

There is no official confirmation from Lamborghini yet - but automobile websites are reporting that the mystery car for the Paris Motor Show 2008 which Lamborghini has been teasing us with is called the Urus.

Mercedes Benz has revealed the Mercedes conceptFascination shooting brake's photos - the car which featuers hints as to the future E-class coupe. The Mercedes conceptFascination will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 2008.

Paris Motor Show 2008 will see three vehicles from Toyota lining up - the Toyota Avensis, the iQ and the Urban Cruiser.

Spy shots of the highly-anticipated 2011 Chevy Volt electric car are doing the rounds on the Internet.

Saab’s 9-X Biohybrid award-winning concept car will be put on show at the Washington Times Car Show on August 31, is expected to witness added applause for its path-breaking aesthetic and environmental appeal.
Mini Cooper seems to have spurred a lot of look-alikes. Chinese roads are set to see one such beauty in the shape of Lifan 320.
Kia is all set to intro its pre-production version of the Soul.
Chrysler and Nissan Motor will start production of its Dodge Hornet next year.

How about a car that uses fabric instead of sheet metal?