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The most bizarre cars ever built
- The automotive industry has evolved, and throughout the years many models have been launched in many shapes and forms. Some were huge hits, while others attracted attention for the wrong reasons. Some of these models, however, are absolutely hilarious.
Browse the gallery and see the most bizarre cars ever built!
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Corbin Sparrow
- By the late 20th century, Corbin Motors launched this electric car with a rather unusual design. The model was not very well received and the company even made a loss.
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Bond Bug - This two-seater, three-wheeled car was made in the 70s after Reliant acquired Bond Motor Company. The goal was to build a fun car, and this was the result.
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Nissan Cube - This mini-MPV, produced by Nissan, was sold only in Japan. It stands out for the unusual design, which resembles a cube.
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Fiat Multipla - This car had the capacity to take up to six people, but it had one (ugly) problem: the design.
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Reliant robin - This three-wheeled car, manufactured by the Reliant Motor Company, was a hit in the 70s. In addition to its unusual design, the vehicle only weighed 450 kg!
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Aston Martin Lagonda - This 70s sedan also sttod out for its looks. Some find the Lagonda ugly, while others admire it for the strangeness of its 'flat' design.
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BMW Isetta - This was one of the micro-cars produced after World War II. BMW created a peculiar model in which the front looks like the back of the car. Still, the car was well received at the time due to its good performance and low fuel consumption.
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Toyota Scion XB - The XB is another compact car model reminiscent of a box. It stood out for its design. It's loved by some and hated by others.
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AMC Gremlin - Gremlin was a compact family hatchback, manufactured by American Motors Corporation between 1970 and 1978. The rear of the vehicle stood out for its unusual design.
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Volkswagen 181 - This car manufactured around 1960 resembles a cardboard box. It was popularly known as the 'Volkswagen Thing.'
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Hudson Metropolitan - The Metropolitan is a compact model produced by British Motor Corporation for Nash Motors and AMC. Its vintage style looks super cool!
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Citroën C6 - This Citroën model raised some eyebrows. Its out-of-the-ordinary design is considered unattractive by some people.
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Suzuki Alto Lapin - The Lapin was introduced in the Japanese market around 2002 and its design combines modern and classic features.
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AMC Pacer - The Pacer usually comes on the list of the ugliest cars in the world, as does its brother AMC Gremlin. It does look quite bizarre.
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Renault Vel Satis - This Reunault model stood out for its unconventional design. The brand had a loss of about €1.15 million.
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Daihatsu Materia - This model also divided opinions. Its futuristic box-shaped design is not to everyone's liking.
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Nissan Juke - The highlight of this Nissan model goes to its front, considered by many as too big for the size of the car.
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Ford Edsel - The Edsel was launched around 1950. It stands out for its unique vintage lines.
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Audi A2 - It was one of the first series models in the world to use aluminum with the goal of reducing weight and, consequently, improving fuel economy. However, its design didn't captivate consumers and the brand lost a lot of money with it.
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Renault Dauphine - This small car was created by the French brand in 1956. It had an 845 cc engine and stood out for its size and unusual design.
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Triumph Mayflower - This small car has a very creative and luxurious design. Still, sales did not live up to Standard Motor Company's expectations.
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DeSoto Airflow - This car's design failed to captivate consumers and eventually stop being manufactured. The model was built by DeSoto between 1934 and 1936.
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Volvo PV 544 - This Volvo also makes our list of bizarre vehicles. The highlight is the front.
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Pontiac Azteck
- This model didn't last long in the market. The Pontiac Azteck was produced between 2001 and 2005 and is often listed as one of the ugliest cars in the world.
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Toyota Will - This Toyota's design didn't do much for car lovers who found it somewhat ugly, especially the trunk.
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Nissan S Cargo
- This Nissan model is undoubtedly one of the strangest in the world. S Cargo was only on the market between 1989 and 1992.
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Peel P-50 - This car looks like a toy. The model has two front wheels and one on the rear. This peculiar vehicle was launched after World War II.
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Subaru Brat - In 1970 Subaru launched the car which is considered to date as one of the ugliest ever built. A masterpiece of bad taste.
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The most bizarre cars ever built
Discover the wackiest car models in history
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Over the years, more and more car models have hit the market. Some had great success while others stood out for their strange and unconventional designs. Browse the gallery and see the weirdest car models in history!
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