International Automotive Design
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International Automotive Design is known for short as 'I.A.D'.
It is British company that is based along Englands southern-coast. They do car prototyping and engineering design.
Their biggest achievement was designing what would become the Mazda MX5, which went on to become the world best selling sports-car. This models remit to them, was for it to be a modern-day Lotus Elan, which is why versions looked more similar to this 60's icon, than the final one presented in 1995.
The company has since kept a low profile.
An article about them is via the link - http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-8933912.html Their website will eventually be at http://internationalautomotivedesign.com