Illustrations

  • Nissan/Honda Maxima.

    Nissan and Honda have both announced they have officially started merger talks. This is not a merger yet, however, that’s how it starts. By “entering negotiation toward a merger”. This of course would be great news for Nissan since some of their execs were mentioning just a few days ago how bad Nissan’s financial situation… Continue reading Nissan/Honda Maxima.

  • Cadillac EV Sedan.

    There have been a few rumors over this year about new Cadillac EV sedans coming out soon. The illustration above shows what one of these models could look like. Apparently, there wouldn’t just be one sedan but at least two. Which has been described as a “new generation’ of Cadillac sedans. These would of course… Continue reading Cadillac EV Sedan.

  • Acura Legend.

    We know Acura has an all-new EV SUV coming next year, previewed by the Performance EV Concept last August. But how about a new EV sedan? Something that could actually be a new Acura Legend? The first generation Acura Legend came out back in 1985. It was Honda’s first car to use a V6. And… Continue reading Acura Legend.

  • Lincoln Continental.

    The illustration above shows what a next-generation Lincoln Continental sedan could look like. If parent company Ford was still producing sedans that is… And if they had finally got their act together and had a decent new large EV platform to compete with various Cadillac models. This looks more in line with later Continental models… Continue reading Lincoln Continental.

  • Tesla Model Q.

    Today we have yet another rumor about a future smaller and cheaper Tesla model. Which would now be called the “Model Q”. According to Carscoops, this new report is the result of a Deutsche Bank report mentioning the new Tesla model, and the name “Model Q”. Tesla was working on a smaller and cheaper model… Continue reading Tesla Model Q.

  • 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.