The unstoppable Ford Mustang coupe was reincarnated yet again back in 2003 with a retro inspired design.
The 2003 Mustang concept fully addressed the problems with 'soft' mustangs from the 90's by returning to the cars essence. The 2003 Mustang concept draws heavily on the Mustangs from the late 1960's for design cues.
The 2003 Ford Mustang concept was bigger than the previous model with the cabin pushed further to the rear exaggerating the already large bonnet. The rear lights and fascia of the Mustang concept are almost identical to the 1960s rear light clusters, as are the front headlights with their round, recessed mounting.
The interior of the Mustang concept is more up to date with a truly modern feel, billet aluminium the material of choice.
Additional Information: With the arrival of the 2006 concept Dodge Challengerand Chevrolet Camaro, the American muscle car race of the 60's seems likely to be replayed in the 21st century.
Forgetting the Panamera, Cayenne and Macan, Porsche offer a pretty well-rounded sports car range. Starting with the Boxster and Cayman, and moving up the multitude of variations of the Porsche 911, all the way up to the 918 Spyder supercar. But there is a HUGE price gap between the top of the range 911 Turbo ($250,000 will all the options ticked), to the 918 Spyder ($800,000). Somewhere in that range Porsche could surely offer something to compete with the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini. Something like the 913 possibly? Conceived by the fertile mind of Rene Garcia, a professional 3D modeller who has created conceptual vehicles and highly detailed models for some of the biggest movies of the past decade, including the Matrix Trilogy, Transformers, the latest Star Trekthrillers and The Avengers, the Porsche 913 is an exquisitely rendered design in every detail. It has a bit of the 918 Spyder about it, but there’s also a lot of originality to the design. It looks like a Porsche, but a