Volkswagen

When most people think of a Volkswagen, they usually think of a Beetle, the vehicle that put them on the map. Yet, today, the Beetle is no longer made.
Hopefully, later down the line, this prediction will come true, and we will have at least something that resembles the classic Beetle we love.
Jeep

In the AI-powered crystal ball, Jeep’s future rides look straight out of Mad Max. Think rugged, indestructible beasts designed for post-apocalyptic adventures — spiked tires, armored exteriors, and enough tech to survive a sandstorm or zombie outbreak. Off-roading? Please.
These vehicles look built for no roads at all. Whether scaling crumbling skyscrapers or outrunning mutant kangaroos, Jeep’s AI-inspired future is gritty, aggressive, and ready for chaos. But hey, at least you'll never have to worry about traffic jams when your car can just crush them.
SUV

SUVs may have originally been created to give buyers a taste of off-roading driving, but these days, you're just as likely to see them in the middle of a city, carting a bunch of kids off to soccer practice. You may spend an arm and a leg on gas for these things, but you'll never feel too cramped when you're driving one.
This AI-generated image of a futuristic SUV is definitely a bit of a mixed bag. We love that it almost looks like this thing is floating on air, but we're not as crazy about the weird boxy, angular design. However, that element does feel very realistic, as car companies have already put plenty of eyesore cars on the roads over the years!
Chevrolet Camaro SkySurfer 2100

The Chevrolet Camaro 2100 redefines muscle cars with next-level innovation. Featuring retractable plasma wings, this powerhouse effortlessly shifts from road to air, giving you the ultimate freedom to fly above traffic. Its holographic chrome finish dazzles as it changes colors in motion, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle.
With AI-assisted controls, the Camaro 2100 ensures precision handling, even at breakneck speeds, making high-speed maneuvers smooth and effortless. It’s not just about power — it’s about blending raw muscle with futuristic technology, and the Camaro 2100 does it in style. Fast, sleek, and ready for takeoff.
Crossovers

In the future, crossovers are likely to continue evolving to meet consumers' changing needs and preferences. With advancements in technology and engineering, future crossovers may feature more efficient powertrains, including electric and hydrogen fuel cell options,
As urbanization and lifestyle trends evolve, future crossovers may also adapt to offer versatile interior configurations and customizable options to accommodate diverse lifestyles and activities, ensuring their continued relevance and appeal in the automotive market.
Urban Commuter Prius

The Urban Commuter Prius is the ultimate city dweller's dream. Designed with sleek minimalism in mind, this futuristic vehicle is perfect for navigating the hustle and bustle of megacities. With retractable rotors, it seamlessly transitions from road to air, allowing you to glide above traffic and bypass the congestion below.
Its fog-diffusion technology ensures crystal-clear visibility, even in the densest pollution, making your commute safer and more efficient. Eco-friendly and practical, the Urban Commuter Prius isn’t just a car — it’s your ticket to a smoother, cleaner, and faster urban life.
Minivans

Even in the future, kids will have to get to soccer practice. A Minivan is the perfect way to get everyone there.
One hundred years into the future, minivans will be more advanced than ever, but who knows what they will look like? AI suggests that they will sport a retro look like this.
Civic Ultralight Glide

The Honda Civic of the future takes flight — literally. Dubbed the Civic Ultralight Glide, this sleek marvel boasts a feather-light body and a whisper-quiet, ion-powered engine. Forget the morning gridlock; this futuristic flyer glides effortlessly above the urban sprawl, harnessing wind resistance to generate energy as it soars.
Equipped with smart auto-routing tech, it navigates aerial congestion with the grace of a digital bird. Fuel efficiency? Off the charts. It's Honda’s elegant solution for a cleaner, faster, sky-bound commute — just don’t forget your seatbelt, even when gravity’s barely a concern.
Pickup Truck

Is there anything more American than a pickup truck? Originally created to be used by farmers and others with outdoorsy jobs, most pickups these days are purchased for bragging rights alone. The pickup is one of the most commonly purchased vehicle types in the country, despite the fact that only about 16% of vehicles manufactured are trucks.
We could totally see Ford or Chevy trying to sell this truck 100 years in the future. Aside from the fact that there appear to be no visible doors to enter the truck, this thing looks pretty cool! The designs on this pickup get a bit "melty" looking in places, but you have to admit this would definitely be an eye-catching model.
BMW i8 Visionary Orbit

The BMW i8 Visionary Orbit takes innovation straight to the stars—literally. With a futuristic levitating sphere-based chassis, this marvel glides over land and ventures into low orbit like it’s no big deal. Kinetic lights shift colors dynamically based on speed, giving it a sleek, hypnotic glow as it moves.
Powered by clean energy, the Visionary Orbit is BMW’s bold declaration that the roads of tomorrow aren’t just on Earth — they’re above it. Fasten your seatbelt, astronaut.
MINI Cooper

The MINI Cooper is one vehicle that has managed to survive over the years with numerous iterations, including SUV options.
The one thing that has never drastically changed is their look. Here we have a futuristic MINI Cooper but it still has that iconic style, nonetheless.
Formula One Car

The future of Formula One makes waves — literally. Imagine a sleek, hyper-aerodynamic F1 car slicing through water at breakneck speeds. Equipped with hydrofoil technology, it skims just above the surface, reducing drag while maintaining insane velocity. Think jet-ski meets race car, but with the elegance and precision of Formula One engineering.
Powered by sustainable energy, this aquatic speed demon redefines what it means to race — no tires, just tidal dominance. Move over Monaco Grand Prix; the ocean is the new track.
Nissan

This Nissan SUV just screams futuristic, looking something like a moon buggy or what have you. Maybe it even is designed to roam other planetary bodies? You never know.
One of Nissan's most popular vehicles is the Nissan Rogue and so we can likely expect SUVs like that to hold their popularity in the future - whatever it may look like.
Mustang Glide

The Mustang Glide is the muscle car reimagined for the skies, packing turbo jets that make it more rocket than roadster. With its iconic aggressive styling, this beast doesn't just tear up the tarmac — it takes off.
quipped with high-powered jet engines, the Glide effortlessly zooms from zero to airborne in seconds, soaring above the streets and leaving traffic in the dust. Sleek, fast, and undeniably bold, this Mustang’s roar is more of a jet engine’s roar. It’s not just about speed; it’s about redefining what a Mustang can do — and where it can go.
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz got its start all the way back in 1886 when Carl Benz released what's believed to be the first self-propelled vehicle using a combustion engine. Since then, the German brand has come to be known for its classy (and very pricey) luxury vehicles. We can't help but wonder what the future has in store for this company.
We just hope that the future of Mercedes-Benz isn't much like this car created by AI image generators! This is definitely one vehicle that's way too futuristic for its own good—how in the world do you even get into a vehicle like this? Let's hope that cars are a little more than just metal blobs 100 years from now.
Tesla Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck of the future? Forget driving — this beast flies. With retractable wings and advanced anti-gravity propulsion, it zips through the skies like a sci-fi dream come true. The angular, armored frame remains as bold as ever, now optimized for aerodynamic efficiency at altitude.
Powered by clean Tesla tech, it boasts autopilot navigation and seamless vertical takeoff capabilities. Whether you're cruising city skies or escaping rush-hour gridlock from 10,000 feet, the Cybertruck makes the Jetsons look outdated. Elon would approve.
Rolls Royce

When it comes to high-end, luxury cars, no other name is as well known or envied as Rolls-Royce. These classy cars have been on the road since the first models were introduced in 1906, and they still remain as one of the biggest players in the luxury car business.
If this AI-generated image is what Rolls-Royce cars will look like in 100 years, we really hope they manage to stick around that long! We definitely wouldn't say no to a luxury car outlined with bright neon colors like these. However, we shudder to think about what a car like this would actually cost!
Toyota RAV4

The Toyota RAV4 of the future takes comfort and innovation to the next level with features that are as stylish as they are functional. Imagine retractable seats that adapt to your needs, creating extra space or transforming for optimal relaxation on long trips.
The interior lighting adjusts to your mood, offering ambient hues that range from calming blues to energizing reds. And the see-through floor? It’s not just for cool factor — it lets you enjoy stunning views of the road below or the natural landscapes beneath you. This RAV4 redefines convenience and luxury, giving you a driving experience that’s as dynamic as the journey itself.
DeLorean

Despite the fact that it was only on the market for a few years in the '80s, the DMC DeLorean has managed to achieve eternal fame thanks to the big role it plays in the Back to the Future franchise. The gull-wing doors on the vehicle might have looked ridiculous to some, but it gave the car a very interesting futuristic feel.
While a real DeLorean might not be able to help you travel into the future, we can get a glimpse of a potential future version of this car thanks to the magic of AI. It may look a little too angular for its own good, but we'd still be glad to take this thing for a spin any day!
Ferrari

A flying Ferrari? Now we’re talking. The iconic Italian speedster takes to the skies with grace, combining aerodynamic elegance with heart-racing power. With a sleek, jet-inspired design and advanced propulsion systems, this airborne Ferrari zips through the clouds at speeds that’ll leave the ground-bound in awe.
Its turbocharged engines hum like a symphony while the signature red body gleams under the sun, making it as much a work of art in the air as it is on the road. Whether racing on the tarmac or soaring above it, this Ferrari is the ultimate high-speed dream — elevated, literally.
Floating on Air

Humans have long dreamed of flying cars—from Back to the Future to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to The Jetsons. However, until now, these miraculous machines have been nothing more than a fantasy. But maybe we'll figure out the technology within the next 100 years or so!
If this AI-generated image is a vision of things to come, then sign us up! We love how this contraption looks to be equal parts car and spaceship and seems to be floating along without a care in the world. Let's just hope that the skies don't get congested during rush hour!
Self-Driving Cars

Self-driving cars are set to revolutionize how we think about transportation. Powered by AI and cutting-edge sensors, these vehicles navigate the world with little to no human input, making travel safer, more efficient, and—dare we say—stress-free. Imagine kicking back in the driver's seat (or, more likely, the passenger seat) while your car handles the road, traffic, and even parking.
Not only do these cars promise smoother commutes, but they could also drastically reduce accidents caused by human error. With advancements in AI, self-driving cars will soon become a fixture on our roads, allowing us to free up time and energy for, well, anything but driving!
Subaru

Subaru makes some of the most affordable cars and SUVs on the market, and even with advancements in technology, they may very well be able to uphold their reputation for quality at a reasonable price.
This SUV from Subaru looks much like a Forester or Outback, but with new technology that we can look forward to.
Toyota Tundra

The Toyota Tundra "Locked and Loaded" takes off-road to a whole new dimension — literally. Equipped with cutting-edge anti-gravity stabilizers, this powerhouse can scale vertical surfaces and even hover in low-gravity environments. Whether you’re conquering rugged mountain terrains on Earth or exploring alien landscapes on interplanetary missions, this Tundra is ready for it all.
Built to defy gravity and tackle the unknown, it’s the ultimate off-roader for the brave adventurer — or anyone looking to leave the ground behind and embrace the thrill of exploration. The future of off-roading? It’s out of this world.
The Racecar of the Future

This futuristic car looks like something that the great-great-great-grandson of Speed Racer would drive. This also vaguely resembles a Ferrari—if the creators drank a few too many before designing it! If this is the car of the future, we're in for some weird times on the road.
There are definitely some strange things about this car, like that mysterious lump in the back, but we absolutely love that one of the headlights is covered and makes the car look like it's wearing an eyepatch. This one definitely may need a few design revisions before it's ready for the road.
A Car with a View

The 360° Immersive Screen Roof turns your car ride into an experience rather than just a commute. Imagine your car ceiling transforming into a giant screen, offering panoramic views of the real sky or simulated galaxies that swirl above you.
Feeling stressed? Switch to a curated virtual environment designed to help you unwind — think serene beaches, lush forests, or a peaceful mountain vista. This isn’t just about looking out the window; it’s about creating a world above your head that adapts to your mood, turning even the longest drives into a serene escape.
Bugatti

It hasn't always been smooth sailing for the Bugatti brand, but they have managed to stay alive and relevant for more than 100 years. Founded in the early 1900s, the business struggled after the death of its founder, only to be revived in the 1980s by a private investor.
If the company manages to stay around for another century, we could totally see them putting out a car like this one. However, you might be a bit cramped for space in this thing, as it appears that the tires on the car are taller than the cabin itself! However, this sleek, black build is definitely giving us Batmobile vibes.
Tesla Model S Metropolis Edition

The Tesla Model S Metropolis Edition is an eco-tech masterpiece built for the bustling cities of tomorrow. This sleek, flying marvel hovers effortlessly above crowded streets, powered by an ingenious system of wind turbines embedded in each wheel.
Nevertheless, there are things to consider, such as whether we neeAs it glides through urban air currents, it harvests energy from the wind itself — clean, efficient, and endlessly innovative. Designed for silent, sustainable commuting, it offers smart navigation to dodge aerial traffic jams with ease. The Metropolis Edition doesn't just drive change; it flies over it, redefining the future of clean transportation.d pilot licenses for them. You also have to consider what controlling air traffic would look like and what the rules would be.
Not the Most Beautiful Car in the Future

We can't help but imagine that this is a future descendant of the Pontiac Aztek because we've never seen a car that's quite as ugly as this one! In the future, beautiful design is apparently a thing of the past. We have no clue what kind of person would want to drive this behemoth of an eyesore.
We're also not sure why it appears that the front half of the car is significantly taller than the back half, but we're sure that's definitely going to cause problems if you took this thing out for a spin! If this is the future of vehicles, we'll just stick with the present, thanks.
Ford Mustang AeroStreak 2080

The Ford Mustang AeroStreak 2080 takes muscle cars to new heights — literally. With sleek aerodynamic wings reminiscent of a jet, this powerhouse doesn't just dominate the road, it owns the skies.
Its metallic-red titanium body gleams with futuristic flair, while pulse-engine boosters give it the ability to soar short distances across cities in a flash. Picture this: a Mustang that isn’t just about power on the ground — it's ready to leave traffic behind and fly above it. Bold, fast, and unstoppable, the AeroStreak 2080 is the future of muscle car madness.
Toyota Prius TerraCruise

The Toyota Prius TerraCruise is the ultimate off-grid explorer, blending sustainability with adventure. Covered in grass-green solar panels that power the vehicle’s eco-friendly systems, it’s designed for those who want to escape the hustle of modern life without leaving a footprint.
Its all-terrain wheels expand into hover-spheres, allowing it to glide smoothly over rugged landscapes, from rocky deserts to dense forests. Self-sufficient and built for exploration, the TerraCruise is perfect for navigating remote corners of the world — because adventure doesn’t have to cost the planet.
