Those looking for a glimpse of what the future of automotive design may have in store for us are positively inundated with imagery these days and, though we’ve featured a fair few future car concepts on TFTS we do try to only feature those that, in our humble opinions, stand …

Like many, we’ve always had a particular soft spot for anything Audi here at TFTS Towers so we have been following the media frenzy concerning Audi’s R8 with some interest whilst slicking our tongues out of the side of our mouths and drooling incessantly.
With a top speed of 301 km/h …

Following on from the extremely popular post concerning the rather magnificent T-Rex 3 wheeler, which at the time of writing is still ranked as our fifth popular post here at TFTS, we could not help but draw your attention to the fabulously futuristic Hawk 3 wheeler vehicle by the designer …

On the premise that sometimes we are told that less is more, I could, of course, distill everything about the Caparo T1 into this single, solitary sentence and post, safe in the knowledge that readers across this big, wide world of ours are reaching down to pick their bottom lips …

If you’re in the market for a small, practical vehicle to get you around town in a hurry and will enable you to park up in the tightest of spaces the Canadian built T-Rex fits the bill nicely as not only is it economical to run it is also a …

Having recently just been awarded the Concept of the Year Award by Autocar the Saab Aero X has obviously already turned a few heads.
And with seek styling such as this, should we be surprised?
Featuring an innovative wrap around windscreen, turbine wheels and an interior that resembles that of a fighter …

Of the many future car concepts we have seen of late here at TFTS Towers, the Audi Quattroflex, which has the distinction of winning a “Best Use of Technology Award” at the Interior Motives Design Awards 2006, is certainly one of the most visually striking.
Designed by Alexey Bykov, a student …

They say (whoever “they” are) that looks aren’t everything and, whilst I wholly agree with the sentiment, I think most of us have come to the stark conclusion that on the whole this is complete and utter nonsense. For as long as I remember, certainly, it would seem that looks …
