For the 1956 Motorama Auto Show series, Buick showcased this experimental, glass-topped vehicle with an aircraft-styled fiberglass-body. Buick named the four-passenger coupe Centurion. It featured a sharply pointed front end, and headlights deeply set in nacelles designed as extensions of the front fenders. Power was delivered by a 325-horsepower production V8. In addition to a modernistic closed-circuit rear camera, a digital clock was incorporated into the center dash. Decades later both features became standard on passenger cars.