The 11 Best Automotive April Fool's Jokes In 2016
1. Honda's 'Emoji License Plates'
According to Honda, young people in the UK want to be able to put emojis in their license plates. While this part wouldn’t surprise us at all, there’s no way the plans would get past the licensing agencies. Well done, Honda, you had us 😂.
This is more of a prank on Chris Forsberg than us, but it’s still awesome fun!
3. Doggy brolly
We’ve all heard of the door umbrella in a Rolls-Royce Phantom, but Skoda today announced a door-mounted dog umbrella. Skoda was probably hoping to trick people, since its dog seat belt is actually a thing, but unfortunately this brolly won’t be added to the options list of the Superb.
Legendary YouTube car mechanic ChrisFix filmed an informative piece in his usual style, explaining how to replace blinker fluid. As you’ll see, the process is so effective and the before and after shots are so strikingly different, it could almost be a different headlight…
5. Mini's Hipster Hatch
Mini has always been the cool kid on the block, and it tried to use that reputation to trick us into thinking the Hipster Hatch was a thing. With Instagram filters on the windows, a cassette deck in the dash, and a single-gear drivetrain, it sounds like the sort of thing the residents of Shoreditch would love.
Lexus has improved bucket seats’ holding power by fitting them with Velcro strips that hold you in place. Not sure about the fashion statement on the back of the suit, though…
7. Porsche's motorsport fragrance
Porsche used Facebook to announce its ‘Eau d’Essence’, which features “motor oil and nano-particles of tire rubber” to make you smell like you just walked straight from the race track. Nice.
8. Toyota Aygo's Instagram filter reversing camera
Toyota also jumped on the Instagram filter thing by claiming its Aygo reversing camera would come with filters. Thankfully, it doesn’t.
9. Vauxhall's wind up Adam
On the day Tesla announced its latest zero emissions vehicle, Vauxhall got in on the act with its clockwork wind up Adam C. I think the Model 3 might sell a little better.
10. MG's invisible concept car
Fair play to MG for coming up with something that required only a basic knowledge of Photoshop to pull off, but at least it put in some effort with puns: “We were really honoured to have Professor C. Thrue and Chief Designer Avril F’ouil working with us on this new project.”
The Citroen C1 has a retractable sunroof, and the French manufacturer used some dodgy CGI to fit a retractable sunroof to Arsenal’s football stadium. A retractable stadium roof normally takes many minutes or even hours to remove, but this Airscape’ roof retracts in just 11 seconds. Now that would be impressive to see.
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This is the sort of thing that restores my faith in corporations.
with regards to porsche, if it wasnt frowned upon i would happily walk around smelling of WD40 every day, the smell just makes me smile and feel manly along with eating a meat pie with oily hands.
I’m annoyed the never made the WD40 fragrance
I liked Torque GT’s £4.1million Toyota 2000GT.
Mazda should of been for the next mx-5 we are going to make all the doorhandles portable hairdryers
Honda’s selfie car anyone?
april fools pls
Yep, totally
That can’t be photoshopped, is it? Is it actually true?
I need that van in my life :D
Subaru just opened orders for the STi type BBR.
Looks really good, doesn’t it?
I see what you did…
Does not compare to M-Sport saying they will use mint to cool the intake air for the wrc fiestas. GOLD.
I guess no one saw Hot Rod Magazine awd Camaro