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2004 Volkswagen Concept T

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Khatir Soltani

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The Concept T is perhaps the most radical Volkswagen concept car to be shown in recent years. (Photo: Volkswagen Canada)
to unleash our automotive inhibitions regarding our four-wheel future has been smudged once more by Volkswagen. Sure, we've seen crossover SUVs, wagons and hatchbacks mixed with off-roading themes, and even sports pickups, but none as radical or as 'out there' as the Concept T.

Designed by VW's California studios, a reincarnated dune buggy recently landed in Detroit for its world-premiere. Like magic it managed to deliver the heart and soul of California to a land in dead cold winter. This vividly bright red crossover convertible sports car is just a hint of what the future of Volkswagen might include, proving that it's a brand in motion.

Only Volkswagen has the history to redo the dune buggy and still be taken seriously. (Photo: Volkswagen Canada)

From an overall standpoint, the Concept T is perhaps the most radical Volkswagen concept car to be shown in recent years; and that includes the Microbus, now scheduled for production, and 2003's Concept R roadster. Perhaps its New Beetle based Dune concept came closest conceptually, but at least it had a roof.

But while radical, only Volkswagen has the history to redo the dune buggy and still be taken seriously. The plastic bodied kit cars became icons of the free-loving West Coast lifestyle in the '60s and '70s, enough so that even VW dug deep into its WWII past to recreate the Kubelwagen Type 82, renamed the Thing.

Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
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