Cartoon Car Revivals

The Ford 012c Puts An Eye-Catching Twist on Transportation

The Ford 021c was a concept car from 1999 that never made the cut in the auto industry. The concept car resembles a vehicle out of a cartoon episode and was criticized because it was designed by Marc Newson, a non-car expert. Although the focus was put on pull-out trunks and wide opening doors, it was still considered to be boxy, and toylike in a negative way.

The Ford 021c was quickly hidden away because of the bad reviews it was getting, but the concept car is making a comeback, as it is now being re-considered for its fresh look.

Revival of Concept Cars
The resurgence of concept cars that were once deemed unsuccessful presents an opportunity for reevaluation and innovation.
Design Expertise in Automotive Industry
The potential for collaboration between non-car experts and automotive designers opens up a space for fresh and unique perspectives in car design.
Toy-inspired Car Designs
The exploration of toylike aesthetics in car design offers an opportunity to tap into consumer nostalgia and create eye-catching, playful vehicles.

Where This Applies

Automotive Design
The automotive design industry can benefit from reevaluating and reviving previously unsuccessful concept cars.
Collaborative Design
The concept of collaboration between non-car experts and automotive designers can be implemented in various industries to bring fresh perspectives and innovative designs.
Toy and Collectible Industry
The trend of toy-inspired car designs presents opportunities for partnerships between automotive companies and toy manufacturers to create unique and appealing products.
SCORE
4.1 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 53%
Activity 62%
Freshness 8%

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