December 23, 2025 Weird Wheels The Fisker Latigo and Fisker Tramonto were limited-edition, coach-built luxury sports cars produced by Fisker Coachbuild in the mid-2000s. The Tramonto was a two-seat roadster based on the Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG, while the Latigo was a coupe based on the BMW 6-Series. Continue reading
December 22, 2025 Weird Wheels The Tridoron, 2014 Kamen Rider Drive’s TV Series iconic car, is a heavily modified 1992 Honda NSX (or Acura NSX), featuring futuristic body kits and integrations for its various combat modes and weapons, serving as a signature vehicle in the Kamen Rider franchise. Continue reading
December 22, 2025 Weird Wheels 2004 Toyota Volta, this mid-engined hybrid supercar was powered by a 3.3 liter V6 and had a 0-60 in 4 seconds Continue reading
December 22, 2025 Weird Wheels 1988 Dodge Intrepid concept, this mid-engined wedge shaped beauty was debuted at the 1988 Chicago Auto show Continue reading
December 21, 2025 Weird Wheels The 1978 Strick “Cab-Under” prototype. The driver sat in a tiny compartment underneath the trailer to bypass length regulations. Visibility and safety were… questionable. Continue reading
December 21, 2025 Weird Wheels In the 1990s, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) developed a prototype electric van (e-van) based on the Subaru Domingo, marking Malaysia’s first proposed battery electric vehicle (BEV). While the project did not reach mass production, it laid the groundwork for TNB’s modern electrification initiatives. Continue reading
December 21, 2025 Weird Wheels German Land Rover enthusiasts Thomas Bell and Holger Kalvelage based the Bell Aurens Longnose on the legendary 1967 Series II Land Rover Defender with the idea of creating a “classic 4×4 off-roadster.” For quirky looks alone they did fine, albeit with a Rover V8 instead of the planned Merlin V12! Continue reading
December 20, 2025 Weird Wheels In 1987 while in college in Alaska I built a budget Batmobile. Continue reading