What if These Vehicles Existed For Real?
The all-new Subaru Solterra electric crossover would look sharp in performance-focused STi trim.

The all-new Subaru Solterra electric crossover would look sharp in performance-focused STi trim.

The upcoming Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric van will be available in many configurations. Imagine a GTI model.

The sensational 300-horsepower Toyota GR Corolla comes exclusively in hatchback configuration. Would a sedan be a good thing?

The Hyundai Sonata is reimagined with design elements seen on the new Staria minivan sold in South Korea.

Picture a single-cab, low-riding Ram 1500 TRX for street use. This is what it would look like.

Remember the Lincoln Mark LT? Someone brought it back as a heavy-duty pickup.

The Ford Maverick is tailored-made for the city, so why not create a real street truck?

What if the latest BMW M3 became a pickup? Of course, no one at BMW has ever asked that question.

Hyundai may be working on a high-performance IONIQ 6 N electric sedan. Here's what it could look like.

Europeans would love a wagon variant of the 2023 Honda Civic Type R to go head-to-head with the Volkswagen Golf R Variant.

Another hypothetical wagon, this one based...on a Ford Mustang GT?

The all-new, seventh-gen 2024 Ford Mustang will retain coupe and convertible variants. A pickup is not part of the plan, just to be clear.

Speaking of pickups, can you imagine a Ferrari Purosangue with an open cargo bed? Enzo Ferrari would certainly roll over in his grave.

In another scenario, the Ferrari Purosangue becomes a cabriolet. And it doesn't look so bad.

The new BMW XM is an ultra-sporty hybrid crossover with up to 735 horsepower. An XM pickup would be the most powerful of its kind, obviously.

Would a luxury minivan from Audi be a good idea? You be the judge.

The all-new 2023 Toyota Crown is sort of a different type of sedan. The automaker won't go so far as to launch an overlanding model, however.

The Acura Integra is back in five-door hatchback configuration but no coupe. Here's one, though, and it has a widebody kit on top of that.

The Mazda6 is gone. Some reports indicate it might come back. This rendering shows a future sedan with styling inspired from the new Mazda CX-60 sold in Europe.

