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Aston Martin Lagonda
Not content with simply showing the One-77 concept model, Aston Martin also chose the 2009 Geneva Motor Show to reveal a new concept car for its revived Lagonda sister brand on the second press day (Wednesday 4 March).
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Frazer-Nash Namir by Giugiaro concept
The Namir concept is a joint venture between Giugiaro design and the famous pre-war English sports car company founded in 1923, which has bee specializing in the construction and marketing of hybrid systems since the early 1990s.
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Ford Iosis MAX
The relevance of this Ford concept is not too hard to decipher: sized firmly in the Focus segment with a high-ish roofline and ‘MAX' in the title, its proportions pretty much give it away.
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Chevrolet Spark
The Spark is the replacement for the Chevrolet Matiz here in Europe, with target competitors such as the Suzuki Swift, Hyundai i20 and Ford Ka in its sights.
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BMW Concept x6
The Concept X6 is a production design in all but the smallest detail and lack of interior: it is a new type of crossover that marries SUV and coupe typologies in equal proportion.
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Aston Martin One-77
Last autumn the general public only got a glimpse of a front wing of Aston Martin's forthcoming £1.2m supercar at the Paris Motor Show.
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Toyota Verso
Toyota was making a lot of noise about the new Prius, which made its European debut at a private function in Geneva on the eve of the first press day.
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Volkswagen Polo
Volkswagen chose the eve of the Geneva Motor Show to unveil its new fifth generation Polo supermini.
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Rolls-Royce 200EX concept
Casual observers have likened this preview of a smaller Rolls-Royce to the old adage 'same sausage, different length'.
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Infiniti Essence concept
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Nissan's Infiniti luxury brand, the dramatic two-door two-seat Essence concept features classic GT proportions blended with existing Infiniti design elements, pointing to the company's future design direction.
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Mitsuoka Orochi
Mitsuoka, best known for those Jaguar Mk2 look-alikes based on Nissan Micras, was showing three examples of the new Orochi supercar here at the Tokyo Show.
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Subaru G4e
The G4e was the most advanced of three new cars exhibited by Subaru at Tokyo, the others being the more conventional Exiga seven-seat wagon concept and the new Impreza WRX STi production car. The G4e is Subaru's latest testbed for an electrical vehicle with lithium-ion batteries packaged under the floor ...
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Lexus LF-Xh
The LF-Xh is a taster for the forthcoming successor for the current RX series of luxury SUVs that Lexus will reposition to compete with BMW's new X6, complete with more coupe-like looks and hybrid drivetrain.
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Mitshubishi Concept ZT
The ZT is Mitsubishi's showcase for its latest technology, including the new 2.2 diesel engine, S-AWC electronic 4WD vehicle dynamics control and other advanced safety features.
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Nissan NV200
The NV200 concept shows a possible design direction for a future global Nissan van.
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Honda CR-Z
This is the third version of a new CR-X successor that Honda have shown lately and is much closer to production-ready in style than the Remix or Hybrid Sports concepts shown earlier.
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Nissan GTR
The GT-R has long been an iconic car in Japan and its appeal has spread, largely as a result of starring in Sony's Playstation 'Gran Turismo' games and movies such as '2 Fast 2 Furious'.
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Suzuki PIXY SSC
CDN thought the Toyota i-Swing was one of the landmark vehicles of the 2005 Tokyo show so it's good to see other makers expand on this 1-person mobility idea that is uniquely suited to Japan.