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Toyota Corolla
In its domestic market, Toyota sells a three and five-door Corolla hatchback that was launched in 2006 and is also sold in Europe as the Auris. The new North American market Corolla - unveiled previously in tuner form at the SEMA show in Las Vegas and shown at the LA ...
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Hyundai Equus
While the recent success of the Genesis and Genesis Coupe in a tough economic climate is undeniably boosting Hyundai's brand credibility, it is perhaps the new Equus sedan that stands to benefit most from this recent upturn in the company's fortunes.
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Hyundai HND-4 'Blue Will' concept
Albeit a concept, the HND-4 (Hyundai Namyang Design 4) ‘Blue-Will' is the first-ever plug-in hybrid vehicle from Hyundai.
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Nissan Murano
This is the second-generation Murano, one of the most important show debuts at LA.
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Hyundai North America's design studio and its mixed bag of concepts
A chronology of concepts from HCD that tells an interesting story
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Toyota Matrix
This is the second-generation Toyota Matrix. Essentially, the new design follows the formula of its first-generation predecessor in being a slightly 'funked up' compact hatchback based on the platform of the Corolla and marketed very specifically at the youngest of North American car drivers. The overall proportions and profile of ...
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Honda FCX Clarity
The FCX concept shown at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show and the Kiwami concept shown before it (Tokyo, 2003) were both designed around their fuel-cell powertrains running through the center tunnel. The FCX Clarity is a new production design that stems directly from these two cars: it also features a ...
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Lincoln MKS
Based on the Ford Taurus / Mercury Sable that was announced earlier this year at the Chicago Auto Show, the MKS was previewed by MKS concept car seen at the Detroit Auto Show in 2006.
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Renault Samsung eMX concept
Until now, the Renault Samsung Motor Alliance (it would much rather be called RSM) has been largely perceived as a company that does the things the ‘easy way', displaying out-of-date Renault concepts at the last few Seoul shows.
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Kia VG concept
The VG is a front-wheel-drive sedan that has been handed the significant task of lowering the manufacturer's median purchasing age in North America, which currently hovers around 50 years old.
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Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe
The Hyundai Concept Genesis Coupe was one of the stars of the LA Auto Show this year.
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Range Rover
More than just a model-year tweak, the 2010 Range Rover unveiled at the 2009 New York Auto Show features two technological advancements in its significantly upgraded interior, plus some subtle exterior changes.
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Land Rover Discovery 4
The changes to Land Rover's heavily revised Discovery unveiled at the 2009 New York auto show yesterday (April 8) are so significant that the British company decided to give the SUV a new name: the Discovery 4.
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Audi Cross Cabriolet Quattro
Following the Cross Coupe concept unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show and the Roadjet estate-crossover from Detroit last year is this new crossover concept from Audi. Whilst very similar in proportion and design theme to the Cross Coupe, the Cross Cabriolet shares no surfaces with the German-designed Shanghai show car.Designed ...
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Subaru Legacy and Outback
This is the international debut of the fifth-generation Legacy and its slightly off-road derivative, the Outback.
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GM/Segway PUMA concept
The PUMA (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility) is an early prototype of a new vehicle that Segway is developing in partnership with GM.
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Kia Forte Koup
Following the international debut of the Kia Forte in Chicago a couple of months ago is the debut in New York of the coupe variant.
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Hyundai Nuvis concept
Hyundai's North American design team unveiled the HCD II ‘New Vision Utility' (NUVIS) concept at the New York Auto Show to showcase the Korean automaker's proprietary Blue Drive technology.
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GMC Terrain
The Terrain was one of the more significant debuts at New York: a compact SUV-crossover sitting below the Arcadia in the GMC model line-up. What was most striking about the design in the flesh is its confident and very well resolved exterior design.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee
The current Grand Cherokee is based on the original 1993 design, but the new design debuting in New York is based on the monocoque structure of the Mercedes-Benz ML, and as such is a far more sophisticated vehicle.