Hot! Cars That Were Ahead Of Their Time


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Some commercially successful...others not.:

1934 Chrysler Corp. Airflows:

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1934 Citröen 11CV Traction Avant:
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1937 Cord 810:

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1948 Tucker Torpedo:
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1966 Lamborghini Muira

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1954 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing

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1961 Jaguar E-Type

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1959 Morris Mini

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1955 BMW Isetta

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1997 Mercedes A-class

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1984 Honda Ballade (Aka Civic) Saloon

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1950 VW Type 2 Transporter/Kombi

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1948 Citroen 2CV

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The Pontiac Aztek had AWD, four airbags as standard and it was surprisingly ahead of its time by being a very versatile crossover. Unfortunately, though, all of its ahead of its time tech, was wrapped underneath the most ridiculous, ugliest package known to history. What a tragedy,
 
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Ahead of it's time in so many respects in terms of engineering, technology and production, the majority hidden beneath the new skin which I would argue heralded a new approach to design surfacing not just for Mercedes, but industry wide.
The W220 had a very sleek and elegant design and still looks modern even 25 years after its launch. The car debuted many high tech driving assistance and comfort features used on mostly all cars nowadays, especially Distronic (adaptive cruise control) and Airmatic (air suspension) and some voice activated controls.
 
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1976 Rover SD1 3500. A "Sportback" long before Audi patented the term.
The Rover SD1 3500 V8 was at the time a very attractive car that was far ahead of its time. A friend of mine owned a 1980 3500 V8 A/T and the car was very sleek and extremely practical with the liftback hatch and drop down rear seats providing a level of boot and utility space that could beat much bigger cars. The interior was very stylish with soft plush velour seats and it had some backlit instruments with bright green at night.
It even had rear seat belts, novel for a 1980 car.

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Even a recess for storing kids goodies on the rear parcel shelf.

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From 1962 !

Well, it never went into serial production, but several prototypes of the M-B W118/119 in 2 and 4 door form were built. Much of its tech migrated to the Audi 72 of 1965, during the brief period in which DKW/Audi was a Daimler-Benz AG subsidiary. Maybe it was perceived to be just as "weird" back then as the EQ sedans are today.
 
The Porsche 989. Presented nearly 20 years prior to the launch of the 970 Panamera. And arguably far better looking as well...

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Another one of those cars that got sooo close to reaching serial production, but alas...
 

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