Even more refreshing, that
production version looked just like the concept, cartoonish colors, big tires and all.
Both of these concepts look great and we hope
the production versions look just as good.
In fact, apart from the adoption of a five - door layout,
the production version looks remarkably similar to the show star.
Volkswagen had showcased the T - Cross Breeze concept at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, and going by the spy shots, the company has made minor change to its design and
the production version looks similar to the concept, which we like!
The electric
production version looks different.
Not exact matches
Not this week or last, or even this year or last — they date back to September of 1999, when Lockheed Martin was struggling to get the first
production versions of the plane funded and was running ads on a couple of sites I was working on (I
looked all over for a copy of the actual banner but to no avail).
Backstage Disney offers a
look at the adaptation of the movie into a Broadway Musical (Mary Poppins: From Page to Stage), a peek at the Broadway cast performing a song and dance routine (Step In Time) and a MP3
version of Step In Time (featuring Ashley Brown and Gavin Lee, stars of the Broadway
production).
EXTRAS: The four - disc set boasts a quartet of
production featurettes (including an examination of the differences between the British and American
versions of the show) and a behind - the - scenes
look at a table read for two episodes from Season One.
Compared to the original, Coppola's
version looks more like a junior college
production of «The Beguiled.»
For the most part, though, Schumacher and
production designer Anthony Pratt don't so much translate than duplicate the
look director Harold Prince and
production designer Maria Bjornson created for the stage
version.
The Blu - ray
looks superb, as a digital
production of this magnitude should, and presents the R - rated «Ultimate Edition» features 30 minutes of additional footage not included in the original theatrical
version and the extra scenes fill in subplots and supporting characters cut from the two - and - a-half hour theatrical
version.
The film nonetheless has a distinctly «budget
look» when the green screen backdrops and CGI scenery tends to stick out; despite solid practical
production design work by Eve Stewart (Les Miserables), the overall effect is that Victor Frankenstein resembles a cheaper
version of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes movies (and their
version of Victorian England), visually speaking.
We've been
looking forward to both directorial and casting news concerning Disney's live - action
version of Mulan and we have a couple updates concerning the
production.
A gallery that compares
production sketches of Leonard's many tattoos with actual photographs is good for nothing more than a single
look; a feature with more repeat value is a DVD player - ready duplication of the film's official website (otnemem.com), here simply labeled «Memento» (or «Otnemem,» depending on which
version of the special features menu you happen to land on).
That said, it
looks like the
production version of the UX concept will also debut, and if it still
looks anything like the concept (pictured below), it will be anything but dull.
Not only does the Generation EQ promise to usher in a new sub-brand of electric Mercedes on a dedicated new platform, but when the first
production version arrives in U.S. showrooms, it'll
look damn close to the crossover we've seen in Paris.
When the inevitable
production version arrives, it's hard to imagine it will
look much different than the BMW X5 eDrive Concept.
Don't expect the
production version to
look exactly like the concept, but it
looks like Jaguar hasn't changed much.
In terms of
looks, we expect the
production car to
look like a toned - down
version of the somewhat extreme red and blue concept
versions of the car Honda has shown so far.
If the
production version of the Alfieri
looks anything like the concept, its styling will help distinguish it in the marketplace, but it will still need to drive like a baby supercar in order to be taken seriously.
The vehicle in the drawings doesn't stray far from the Urus concept, which could mean the
production version will
look just as menacing.
Most concept cars
look amazingly attractive, then the
production version ends up
looking bland.
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Looks like: A
production version of Infiniti's QX Sport Inspiration concept at the Beijing Auto Show last spring.
Look for this special
version of the Audi R8 supercar to debut near the end of the current car's
production run, much like Mercedes - Benz did with the SLS AMG Final Edition earlier this year.
It
looks very similar to the 208 GTI concept that was launched at the Geneva motor show earlier this year, with many of the design touches making it across to the
production version.
The photos reveal that the crossover will enter
production looking extremely similar to the concept
version that we saw earlier this year at the Shanghai Motor Show.
DETROIT — The
production version of the 2016 Lincoln MKX crossover
looks like the concept the struggling premium brand unveiled at the Beijing show last spring.
Inspired by the yellow headlamps of the GTE - class M8 racer, BMW told evo the company is
looking at bringing them into
production as a key identifier of the M
version.
Our spy photographers caught a prototype
version of the Continental near Ford's Dearborn headquarters, and from what we can see, the
production luxury sedan will hew closely to the
look of the concept that was first shown at the 2015 New York auto show.
Look for the
production version of the Chevrolet Bolt EV, which should take its basic exterior and interior design from the Bolt concept, to make its official debut in mid-2016.
Only time will tell if the
production version ends up adopting this
look.
We can expect a
production version by the end of the year with few changes, as it
looks pleasingly showroom - ready.
A coupe
version of the Z4 doesn't sound like a particularly radical idea, but this fine -
looking, near -
production concept emerged as the star of last month's Frankfurt show.
How close a
production version would be to the concept remains to be seen, but we
look forward to finding out.
Following the Aston Martin Rapide AMR concept, revealed at last year's Geneva motor show, Aston Martin
looks to be putting the finishing touches to the
production version.
It might
look like a proper motorshow teaser, but this mid-engined electric sportscar is based on a «viable» mechanical package, with much of it developed with Lotus, with company insiders confirming that there is a «a very realistic chance» that a road - going
version will make it into limited
production.
The cabin in the Cactus concept is promised to be pretty close to the
production version, and it
looks amazing.
As is typical with most concept cars, we expect the
production version to be less aggressive and formidable
looking than this photo appears.
Range Rover has not indicated when the Velar is going on sale, but the previewed model
looks close to
production - ready, so we could see the market
version by year's end.
The Trollhättan design department, headed by Björn Envall, based its
version on the 3 - door hatchback while the Finnish plant used the sturdier 2 - door
version, which also
looked better and was therefore selected for
production.
The GR Supra Racing concept is best thought of as the
production version with added motorsport bits, so what does it
look like when you take them off?
The result was the NX, and along with styling which
looked barely changed from the sharp, sexy, LF - NX concept, the
production version also marked a first for Lexus, in that it was the marque's first turbocharged model.
The C7.R
looks to be a nearly identical
version (although exaggerated to race proportions) to the C7
production car with an oversized front air opening, the large air extractor on the hood and the large diagonal vents behind the front tires.
That certainly fuels our hopes for a road
version — not to mention the fact that it
looks quite
production ready.
Lexus showed the LF - LC concept car a while back (above), and it
looks like they're ready to unveil the
production version of the LC (or LC 500, depending on who you talk to) a big, high - performance GT car that has the Mercedes - Benz SL squarely in its sights.
Officially named the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider Design Preview at Geneva, this topless stunner offers an early
look at the
production version of a soft - top 4C that will be introduced early next year.
One advice from Mr.Burlapp: just find a way to build a
production version of the amazing
looking Riviera concept from 2007.
We can probably expect the
production version of the C - HR to be a little toned - down from the funky concept — which
looks a lot like a Toyota take on the Nissan Juke — but in terms of size it'll be nearer the Juke than the RAV4, and give a new model to garner SUV and Crossover sales for Toyota in the UK, Europe, and even North America.
Some are lightly disguised future
production vehicles, while others exhibit an environmentally friendly theme.Here's a
look at a few of the more interesting concept vehicles on display at the show, which closes Monday: AUDI ALLROAD QUATTROThe German automaker has been building all - wheel drive cars for years, so it's no surprise that a beefier
version of the A6 station wagon is on the way.The Allroad Quattro show car uses many of the same mechanical and suspension parts as the A6 wagon but wears a sport - utility wagon body complete with large fender flares and huge tires.
The Geneva show car's design will naturally be paired down for the
production Korando and pure electric
version, but the coupe - like roofline and car's general
looks will remain, as will the dimensions — it's fractionally longer and wider than the current Korando.