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0Geneva 2011: IED Scorp-Ion design study electrifies Abarth's future 1299110400
IED Abarth Scorp-Ion – Click above for high-res image galleryEvery division in the sprawling Fiat empire had something new to unveil at the Geneva Motor Show this year. Starting at the top, Ferrari presented the new FF. Maserati had the GranCabrio Sport, Alfa Romeo wowed with the 4C ... -
McLaren crosses over to the future with IED student concepts [w/video] 1289426460
IED McLaren Torok concept – Click above for high-res image galleryA McLaren crossover? You can't be serious? Well, no more serious than Lamborghini or Porsche. Both of these have done sport-utes, and word has it that Maserati will be joining them soon. This project, however, comes a ... -
European design students team up to dream up future Aston Martins [w/VIDEO] 1251826260
Aston Martin 2025 Libido: Amore e Psiche design study – Click above for high-res image galleryWere you impressed by the Aston Martin Volare design study? Then you should get a load of this: Turin's European Design Institute (known by its Italian initials IED) tasked its third-year ... -
IED students imagine a pod-shaped BMW in 2015 1217251620
Click above image for more IED concepts in high-res While we certainly don't expect BMW to make such drastic design changes to its lineup within this decade, third-year students at the Turin-based IED (istituto Europeo di Design) were asked to interpret what the German automaker's automobiles would ...
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Fiat may be planning Abarth-only models 1186092060
Ever since the Fiat 500 showed up in concept car form, there was inevitable talk of resurrecting the Abarth version for the sports-minded motorist. When we saw THAT concept, we offered up our first-born children. But there is some doubt that the U.S. will ever get these Fiats, let alone the Abarth ...
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"Road rage" may be result of mental illness 1149893940
A recently-released study by the National Institute for Mental Health claims that five to seven percent of the population - perhaps up to 16 million Americans - suffers from Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), or what could be colloquially referred to as "road rage syndrome". Symptoms of IED ...

