Even though we have been stuck with the Nissan Frontier since 2005, the rest of the world got this, the Nissan Navara, back in 2014.
The Honda S2000 may be best known for its F-Series inline-four, but that wasn't the case when its concept was revealed in 1995.
The Track'ster was Kia's take on making a sportier Soul. Do you think they succeeded?
Aside from the somewhat sporty Crossfire in Chrysler's 2005 model lineup, the Firepower concept may have looked like it came completely out of left field.
Before "Desielgate," Audi was trying to push the envelope of what a performance diesel engine was capable of.
The Focus ST may be gone from American shores, but that hasn't stopped Ford offering a version with a bit more cargo space–yes, a wagon.
The BMW 1-Series may have only been a two-door coupe and convertible in the U.S., but that wasn't the case for the rest of the world.
If you designed a car to resemble an F-22 Raptor, what would it look like? Well, if you are Cadillac, just like the 2002 Cien concept.
Italian coachbuilder and designer Pietro Fura may be best known for his work with Maserati, Glas and even AC, but when's the last time you heard about his "Europo Hurst?"
"Mercedes-AMG" and "hot hatch" usually don't go together in the same sentence, but in some parts of the world, the A 45 S AMG 4MATIC+ Hatchback begs to differ.