Plymouth Concept Cars
Plymouth Pronto Cruiser
A small concept car released after 1997, the Plymouth Pronto design modern yet featured several retro touches. While the front resembled the Plymouth Prowler, a roll-back fabric top was used on the Pronto. While the Pronto never was released into production,......
Plymouth Pronto Spyder
Pronto Spyder concept vehicle, with its very low center of gravity, looks like an alligator ready to strike its prey. This vehicle should sticker for half the price of your typical high-end sports car since it is made of the same cost-saving, recyclable......
Plymouth Pronto
The 1997 Chrysler Pronto is a benchmark achievement in automotive prophecy. Though its like Java in that it displaces minimal space outside, it somehow manages loads of room inside. The body design was modern, with just a few retro cues, such as the......
Plymouth Backpack
Unveiled at the 1995 Chicago Auto show at the same time as other concepts, the Chrysler Thunderbolt and the Eagle Jazz, the Plymouth Back pack was a small pickup truck concept vehicle. A front wheel drive vehicle, the quirky Back pack could carry two......
Plymouth Prowler
The Prowler is Plymouths tribute to a truly original American art form the street rod. Its odyssey from design idea to concept car to production vehicle is our salute to the spirited, creative passions of those who have made such enduring machines,......
Plymouth Asimmetrica Concept
Concept cars and idea cars of the 1950s were dramatic, employing an excess amount of chrome decor, wearing large tailfins, and often fitted with many futuristic designs. As designer Virgil Exner Sr.s tenure at Chrysler was nearing an end in the early......
Plymouth XNR Concept
This wedge-shaped 1960 show car, named after Chrysler design chief Virgil Exner, was one of the striking idea cars of this era. It featured a grille frame that doubled as its front bumpers and had an asymmetrical design in which a hood air scoop began......
Plymouth Cabana Concept
The Plymouth Cabana Station Wagon was a concept car first shown in 1958. It had many futuristic design cues such as the unusually styled roof, the curvaceous front-end, half-covered rear wheels, and large tail fins. The rear third of the roof was formed......
Plymouth Belmont Concept
This one-off concept car was designed by Chrysler Corporation, under the direction of Virgil Exner, for the 1954 Chicago Auto Show and New York Autorama Shows. The body was built by Briggs Manufacturing Company on the Plymouth 114-inch wheelbase chassis.......
Plymouth Explorer Concept
In the post-World War II era, the public were very enthusiastic about the so-called Concept Cars of Dream Cars. Virgil M. Exner had been placed as head of Chryslers Styling department and was responsible for improving Chryslers rather stodgy late......