The Toyota Corolla
production version retains most of the features of the Furia concept in terms of the body lines and details.
The coupe was first showcased as a concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September last year and
the production version retains the silhouette of the design from... Read More
An earlier version of the NV200 London taxi shown by Nissan also sported two extra jump seats in addition to the three - person rear bench to match the traditional London cab's five - person rear seating capacity, but it's unclear if this final
production version retains these extra seats.
Not exact matches
It's impossible not to be impressed by the Mazda Vision Coupe's fluidity of both surface and line, but do we think there will be a
production version with smaller wheels and more reasonable cabin space — a rationally producible variation of the concept that
retains the concept's attractiveness?
Design boss Ian Callum indicated the
production version will
retain about 95 percent of the C - X16 concept car's styling.
The
production version will
retain similar design but some styling elements will be toned down.
On the outside the Volkswagen I.D. Crozz concept
retains its SUV / four - door coupe styling, but the front and rear have been updated so they are closer to what we'll see on the
production version.
At last year's New York Auto Show, the 2016 Civic Coupe was first revealed in concept form, and much of what we saw was
retained in the
production version.
The
production version will have conventional front suspension in place of the concept
version's upside - down unit, but
retain the all - digital instrument panel and auxiliary digital display of the concept
version.
The
production version of the SP concept might
retain the contrast roof and a higher mounted number - plate, along with the LED tail lamps and headlamps design.
Despite the tamer appearance, other key details including the concept car's full - width rear light arrangement, have been
retained for the
production version.
Soon after that, we got the full
version of H1Z1 — a blend of survival with Battle Royale that used to be wildly popular at one point — or rather a full
version of the BR module of the game; during the tempestuous development, H1Z1 was divided into two
productions — with the Battle Royale one
retaining the original title while the survival variant assumed the name Just Survive and is yet to be released.