Illustrations

  • Cadillac Seville

    Why don’t we imagine what a new Seville could look like if Cadillac decided to not only revive the old name but produce a new sedan? The Seville was quite a breakthrough for Cadillac when it first came out in 1975. In what could be described as a “fuck it” moment, designer Bill Mitchell decided… Continue reading Cadillac Seville

  • Lincoln Town Car.

    How about another guess at what a future Lincoln Town Car sedan could look like? One that isn’t really futuristic, just modern enough for today. Yet keeping the classic American luxury car proportions. Of course, it would be sleeker than the last generation since almost everything is these days, even me. The super roomy large… Continue reading Lincoln Town Car.

  • Jaguar EV Sedan.

    The image on top is not the upcoming new EV Sport sedan from Jaguar. But an illustration of what could have been if the brand hadn’t decided to “re-invent” itself. A new Sport sedan still using design cues from their previous models like the great-looking F-Type coupe and convertible. The other 2 photos are official… Continue reading Jaguar EV Sedan.

  • Bentley EV Coupe.

    Bentley already showed us a preview of their first production EV a few weeks ago. And it will be a sportier and smaller SUV than the current Bentayga. It’s an obvious move in the SUV-crazy world we currently live in. And the Bentayga is Bentley’s best-selling model with over 5600 built last year. Their second… Continue reading Bentley EV Coupe.

  • Chrysler EV sedan.

    Chrysler is coming with their first EV next year. A nice new sedan wouldn’t be the worst thing, would it? However, we already know they are planning 3 new crossovers/SUVs for the next few years. And of course, an electric Minivan later, around 2029. What they need is something. Anything, and they needed it yesterday.… Continue reading Chrysler EV sedan.

  • Lexus ES.

    While the current Lexus ES got a very mild mid-cycle refresh for the Chinese market, it seems the US model could see a few more changes. Not something like the illustration on top, which shows what an all-new next generation could look like. But at least something a bit “newer” than the Chinese facelift, which… Continue reading Lexus ES.

  • Cadillac Brougham.

    The last time we saw a new Cadillac Brougham at a Cadillac dealer was in 1992. Maybe it is time to at least imagine what a new one could look like. By 1992, GM had used the name “Brougham” for almost 100 years, since it started in 1916. It was used again for a Cadillac… Continue reading Cadillac Brougham.

  • Lexus LS.

    The original Lexus LS was quite an event when it came out in 1989. Let’s take a look at what might be in the cards for the next generation. Ever since the 1st generation it seems the big Lexus LS has been mostly stuck on repeat. Which is basically the problem with many successful cars.… Continue reading Lexus LS.

  • Honda Civic.

    There has been some speculation lately about the next-generation Honda Civic, since the current model came out in June 2021. It is still early to know anything, but a badly needed design improvement is probably in the cards. Many have noticed the Civic is only really new with every other generation. The 9th generation was… Continue reading Honda Civic.