The Wedge Revolution

Cars on the Cutting Edge

Opening August 2nd, 2025

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2nd Floor

Design Gallery
Opening August 2nd

Vehicles are subject to change within the exhibit without notice.

Carving a New Path

The history of the automobile is full of high points and heydays: the formative brass era, the voluptuous streamline era, the fins of the space age, the lithe sports cars of the 1960s, the “Radwood” ’80s and ’90s, and the tech advancements of the 21st century. One stretch of time remains largely uncelebrated because it was overshadowed by global events and safety developments that put a damper on automotive energy in much of the world. This period—the 1970s (or, more broadly, 1965-1985)—was, in fact, a remarkable era of automotive design and the ultimate inverse reaction to the curvaceous and excessive styling so prevalent in the decades bracketing WW2. Eschewing the chrome and fins that dominated the cars of the late 50s and early 60s, influential designers in this period emphasized angular silhouettes and faceted planes, with body triangulation from front to rear in a style most commonly referred to as the “wedge.”

Experience the Wedge

Vehicle Sneak Peek

Vehicles are subject to change within the exhibit without notice.

1970 LANCIA STRATOS HF ZERO

1966 CANNARA I

Opening August 2nd, 2025

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