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Honda Accord Coupe
Honda showed the Accord Coupe Concept (ACC) at the North American International Auto Show.
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Cadillac CTS
The 2008 Cadillac CTS is a fine addition to Cadillac's portfolio, with its nicely balanced lines and slightly softer treatment to the body surfaces.
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Geely GT 'Tiger' concept
According to several Chinese designers we spoke to, this was the star of the show.
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Red Flag Premium SUV concept
Red Flag is the China's oldest and most formal domestic brand, owned by FAW and best known for producing the limousines favored by government officials.
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Mitsubishi Lancer / Prototype X
The Detroit Auto Show saw the world debut of the all-new 2008 Lancer compact sedan and Prototype X, in fact a next-generation Lancer Evolution parading as a lightly disguised concept. Both cars are based on a new global platform that will allow Mitsubishi to build a diverse array of models.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
What is remarkable about this car is how little it's changed since the 100EX concept shown in 2004 - a credit to Ian Cameron and his team.
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Lightning GT
It might look like a classical powerful front engine GT and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's powered by a large and powerful multi-cylinder engine, but in fact, the Lightning is an electric car due to reach buyers in 18 months time.
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Mercedes Ocean Drive
There's a new battle royal hotting up between Mercedes/Maybach and Rolls-Royce, with both companies previewing full-size four-seater convertibles here at Detroit.
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Seat Ibiza
Seat chose the British Motor Show to debut the production design of the new Ibiza hatchback, previewed as the Bocanegra concept in Geneva earlier this year.
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Chrysler Nassau
The Nassau is again a new attempt by Chrysler to stretch the brand's reach up-market into luxury territory, a niche it has not been able to occupy in the last four decades.
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Lotus Evora unveiled at 2008 British International Motor Show
The Lotus Evora was unveiled at the 2008 British International Motor Show, and was the company’s first model to be developed for global markets
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Vauxhall Insignia
The Insignia was the most significant launch at the London Motor Show, showcasing the first production application of Opel's (Vauxhall in the UK) new design philosophy.
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Volvo XC60
According to Steve Mattin, there are three reasons to show the XC60 here at Detroit: to pre-position the forthcoming XC60 production car for 2009, to introduce some new Volvo DNA elements and to show some new design innovations for concept cars.
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Nissan Bevel
This is an interesting counterpoint to the Ford Airstream concept, also shown at Detroit this week. The two cars have a lot of similarities in that they both explore asymmetry, they reference 1970's avant-garde, both use deeply recessed side windows and have open-plan interiors. Other Ford links continue: the front ...
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Toyota FT-HS
The FT-HS 'Hybrid Sports' concept is a bold design direction, unashamedly advanced and challenging yet based on sound principles that many casual observers may have overlooked.
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Jaguar C-XF
Cut to the chase: this concept divides opinions like no other car here in Detroit this week, particularly amongst designers, many of whom are passionate about the brand and all of whom have opinions about where it should be heading.