The Aston Martin Vulcan - a car you will never see at the supermarket.
Toyota's concept for its extra-small model of the high-end Lexus brand has a tragic backstory - one of its designers reportedly died from laughter just moments after the drawings for it were finished. Bravely, Toyota forged on and built it as a tribute to his sacrifice.
New Nissan Sway Concept car. Believe it or not, this comes from the same company that used to make the Bluebird. Wow!
The Lazareth Wazuma GTi. Praised by critics as the answer to the global shortage of utterly ridiculous-looking motorcycle/car hybrids.
The new Koenigsegg Agera RS. Only available to buyers who have too much money and very bad taste.
Quant Quantino - an electric car which goes both forwards and backwards, just like that 12-year-old Toyota in your driveway at home. This one is probably shinier, however.
The Quant Quantino again - this model comes with a much nicer white background.
We don't know what this is. It purports to be the new Sbarro Triple concept car, but there is little evidence to support the claim that it is a car at all. Critics labelled it an "extrusion error".
It's a Peugeot Qartz and, frankly, it's the last word in sensible motoring.
A Rinspeed Budii autonomous car. Yes, a car that doesn't need a driver. And yet they still put a steering wheel in it. Seems a little self-defeating to us.
This Peugeot Onyx. Because Peugeot has had enough - ENOUGH! - of making the automotive equivalents of soft cheese.
A strange yellow object in the shape of a car, created by designer Swiss carmaker Franco Sbarro. We understand he was joking.
A Ferrari 488 GTB. Strangely, no room for kids' seats in the back.
An EDAG Light Cocoon detail - not cheap to replace after a bingle. Not cheap to get in the first place, either.