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Acura’s Precision Concept introduced the company’s new grille. Which you can’t see here because the only image Acura chose to release is the car’s rear 3/4 view.
The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance—which took place on August 21st—is one of the automotive world’s swankiest events. For well-heeled car collectors, the Concours is a way to one-up each other with rare vintage cars. But automakers—particularly those targeting the one percent—use the Pebble Beach Concours to show off their latest concepts and special editions. This year was no different, with concept cars from Acura, BMW, Bugatti, and Cadillac, as well as exclusive new machines from Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and McLaren.
Acura’s Precision Concept was first seen at the North American International Auto Show at the beginning of the year. The concept features Acura’s new grille—hastily bolted on to the new MDX—as well as some interesting human-machine interface ideas.
BMW’s 2002 Hommage was resplendent in its Jaegermeister-inspired racing livery. Squint carefully and you can see plenty of influence from the 2 Series.
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Source: Ars Technica – Concepts ahoy at the Pebble Beach Concours d‘Elegance