Concept cars never go into production directly. In modern times all would have to undergo many changes before the design is finalized for the sake of practicality, safety, regulatory compliance, and cost. A "production-intent" vehicle, as opposed to a concept vehicle, serves this purpose. They are also known as prototype cars, but should not be confused with prototype race cars such as the Le Mans Prototype.
Concept cars are often radical in engine or design. Some use non-traditional, exotic, or expensive materials, ranging from paper to carbon fiber to refined alloys. Others have unique layouts, such as gullwing doors, 3 or 5 (or more) wheels, or special abilities not usually found on cars.
Other more traditional concepts can be developed into fully drivable (operational) vehicles with a working drivetrain and accessories.
Here are some of the concept car designs.
Maserati Alfieri
Bugatti 12.4 Atlantique
Lexus RC F GT3
Quant e-eSportlimousine
Hyundai Intrado
Ferrari Xezri
Acura NSX
BMW M9
McLaren P1 XP
Maserati LaMaserati
BMW i8
Mercedes Benz SF1
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