Illustrations

  • Lincoln Continental.

    “American Luxury” has gone from large luxury sedans to huge trucks. These large American sedans from Lincoln, Cadillac, and Chrysler are all gone. However, the luxury sedan itself is not. With BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, Audi, Tesla, Lucid, and even Genesis all still offer larger luxurious sedans. Maybe it’s time for Lincoln to rethink their idea… Continue reading Lincoln Continental.

  • Buick Riviera.

    With GM’s Ultium platform, possibilities seem endless. The same platform will be used for the next-generation Chevrolet Bolt, as well as the new re-invented huge Hummer EV and pickup. And what about Buick? While Chevrolet and Cadillac get plenty of Ultium-based new models, Buick is getting nothing. At least in the US. The Chinese market… Continue reading Buick Riviera.

  • Cadillac XLR Coupe.

    Maybe instead of a hard top convertible, a next-generation Cadillac XLR could be a regular 2 door coupe. The original XLR came out in 2003 and was based on the 1999 Cadillac Evoq Concept. The production model stayed surprisingly close to the stunning concept and GM designers did a fantastic job on both cars. Of… Continue reading Cadillac XLR Coupe.

  • Chrysler Newport.

    Until a few months ago, it seemed Stelantis was planning a few all-new models for Chrysler. Among them were 2 new crossovers/SUVs. As well as a revised Chrysler Pacific minivan and an EV version later. A possible sedan (and even a coupe) was also mentioned. What they need is something. Anything, and they needed it… Continue reading Chrysler Newport.

  • Lincoln Town Car.

    Presidents Day seems like a good day to take a look at what a new Lincoln Town car could look like… The one pictured above shows a classic design with a few retro design cues. Which could work pretty well for a possible rebirth of the big “Amercian Luxury” sedan. As we all know, these… Continue reading Lincoln Town Car.

  • Chevrolet Astro.

    A new Ultium-based Chevrolet Astro minivan seems like it would be an obvious choice to expand Chevy‘s new EV lineup. The illustration above shows what such a beast could look like. The original Chevrolet Astro was produced from 1985 to 2005. With a major facelift in 1995. It was of course GM’s answer to Chrysler‘s… Continue reading Chevrolet Astro.

  • Chevrolet Malibu.

    Unfortunately, GM stopped production of the Chevrolet Malibu sedan last November. While it still sold over 130,000 units in 2023. Or about 15,000 more than the previous year. That was also more than the Nissan Altima. The illustrations above show 3 possibilities of what a next-generation Malibu could have looked like. Including a PHEV version… Continue reading Chevrolet Malibu.

  • Dodge Stealth.

    The illustration above shows what the upcoming Dodge Stealth SUV could look like. Production of the all-new SUV would start before the next-generation Durango comes out. The new SUV would be slightly smaller than the current Dodge Durango, and is rumored to seat only 5. At 201 inches, the current Durango is quite large and… Continue reading Dodge Stealth.