Hummer-Jeep-Nissan Terranaut

Jeep Hurricane
We're three cars in and we finally get to a vehicle that was never slated to hit production. The Hurricane is one of the wildest vehicles we've ever seen. How wild is it? Try this on for size: not only can all four wheels be used to steer the Jeep, these wheels can be positioned to give the Jeep a 0-foot turning radius. That's right, the Hurricane can rotate in place. Secondly: the Hurricane has two -- count 'em -- two engines. Third: this Jeep is made out of our favorite space-age material: carbon fiber, making the exterior of this Jeep totally rad.

Why we like it: Hello? Did you just read the last paragraph? 0-foot turning radius, 2 engines and a carbon fiber shell -- this Jeep is the ultimate off-road vehicle.


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Nissan Terranaut
Yeah, this is probably the geekiest car on the list, but we can't help but put it on here. There's not much going on with the car's exterior, but the inside of this Nissan is a Star Trek geek's fantasy come true. Okay, so it's not a Trekkie's true dream unless Jeri Ryan is sitting seductively in the vehicle, but it's pretty damn close. The Terranaut is a go-anywhere roving science lab. We've seen concept cars that act like pets and look like spaceships, but we've never seen a concept whose selling point is "science on the go".

Why we like it: We watched too much Star Trek: The Next Generation when we were kids, and as we said, the Terranaut's lab looks just like something out of Star Trek. Yeah... we weren't that popular in junior high... Moving on...

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