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Toyota FT-86
Having made a name for eco with the Prius, now Toyota looks set to define ego with its new 2+2 coupe, the FT-86. And it looks superb.
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Concept Car of the Week: Volkswagen NILS (2011)
Looking back at one of the many highlights Frankfurt Motor Show has given us over the years
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Honda EV-N
The EV -N is a sub three-meter fully electric four-seat city car intended as part of a future Zero Emission system incorporating the U3-X personal mobility device, EV Cub and EV Monpal.
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Subaru Hybrid Tourer
Created in Subaru's advanced design studio in Mitaka, this hybrid concept plays heavily on its Grand Touring aspirations and less on its eco credentials.
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Nissan Land Glider
The Nissan Land Glider is the latest in a recent flurry of tandem-style concept cars that propose a one-plus-one seating arrangement - think Renault Twizy and VW L1 - where a single passenger sits behind the driver in a narrow-bodied and low-slung vehicle.
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Daihatsu Deca Deca
Japan is the land that invented the boxcar, so it's entirely fitting that Daihatsu chose the 2009 Tokyo motor show to launch its latest and one of its tallest: the Deca Deca concept.
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Toyota FT-EV II
The first FT-EV was based on the iQ, and now Toyota is previewing the production model due 2012.
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Honda Skydeck
It may be called the Skydeck for show’s sake, but underneath the concept car makeover is Honda’s next Stream, the brand’s mid-sized MPV for Japan and formerly the European market.
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Porsche Boxster Spyder
The Boxster Spyder differs little from the normal Boxster it is based on, but it was none-the-less an interesting new design debut in Los Angeles.
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Toyota 4Runner
Although debuting at the Texas Fair six weeks ago, the LA Auto Show was the international show debut of this important new production design from Toyota.
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Honda Accord Crosstour
The Crosstour is based on the same platform as the Acura ZDX that we covered at the New York Auto Show when it debuted in near production form earlier this year.
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Hyundai Sonata
The international debut of the new Hyundai Sonata coincided with the North American market introduction of the Tuscan and of the expression ‘fluidic sculpture', which the company is using to describe the new design language of these and forthcoming vehicles from the Korean brand.
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Cadillac CTS Coupe
The production version of the Cadillac CTS coupe concept which was unveiled in Detroit last year faithfully follows the show car's theme.
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Toyota Sienna
This is perhaps the most significant international production design debut of the show.
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Honda P-NUT
This design is dominated by its mono-space theme that tapers in plan forwards to reflect its arrow-head three seat configuration.
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Volkswagen Up! Lite
This is the international debut of the latest Volkswagen ‘Up!' concept, which follows the E-Up! at Frankfurt and its rear engine concept car predecessors from two years previously.
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Cadillac XTS Platinum
The XTS Platinum concept was a welcome reprieve from the doomsday reports citing the tough times GM has been forced to weather in the last year.
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Honda CR-Z
It's understandable to be confused given the number of similar-looking concepts shown over the last three years but Detroit 2010 finally saw the global production unveil of the Honda CR-Z coupe.
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Audi E-Tron Detroit
This is the third time Audi has affixed the E-Tron nomenclature to a concept car, but while the previous concepts seen at the Frankfurt and Los Angeles auto shows in 2009 showcased an electric powertrain in the shell of the Audi R8, the Detroit E-Tron is based on a shortened ...