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Filed under: Concept Cars , Hybrid , Wagon , Tokyo Motor Show , Subaru Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept – Click above for high-res image gallery Subaru is adding a green tint to its renowned all-wheel drive technical know-how at the Tokyo Motor Show next month with the Hybrid Tourer Concept.
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Coupe , Hybrid , Tokyo Motor Show , Hatchback , Honda 2009 Honda CR-Z Concept – Click above for high-res image gallery One of the most highly-anticipated new model releases scheduled to debut at next month’s Tokyo Motor Show would have to be the production version of Honda’s CR-Z hybrid hatchback. That’s not happening
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Japan , Tokyo Motor Show , Hatchback , Honda , Alternative Fuel Honda EV-N Concept – Click above for high-res image gallery When the curtain rises on the Tokyo Motor Show next month, Honda’s green-themed display will include what it calls the HELLO! Zone, a showcase for electric vehicles. Why “HELLO! Zone”
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Hybrid , Minivan/Van , Japan , Tokyo Motor Show , Honda 2009 Honda Skydeck Concept – Click above for hi-res image gallery This is the Tokyo Motor Show-bound Honda Skydeck concept, a minivan that is, essentially, a perfect storm of non-standard-hinged door technology. Those doors lead to a passenger cabin featuring center-mounted floating seats that are stackable for easier access to the third row
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Coupe , Performance , Alternative Fuel e-Wolf e2 – Click above for high-res image gallery Shortly after debuting its Lotus Seven-esque e1 electric sportscar at the Frankfurt Motor Show , e-Wolf has just released images and details of its next model, the e2. Unlike the open-topped e1, the German firm’s e2 followup will feature a shape clearly inspired by any number of supercars from Italy, particularly the Lamborghini Reventón and Ferrari Enzo.
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Spy Photos , Sedan , Europe , Lamborghini Lamborghini has been hemming and hawing over the production prospects of the Estoque concept ever since it was unveiled last year at the Paris show . With a front-engine, four-door layout, the family-sized Lambo wouldn’t be able to share much with either of the company’s current models
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Performance , Motorcycle 2010 MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR – Click above for high-res image gallery Updating an icon is always a risky proposition. It’s hard to believe that it has been nearly a decade since the MV Agusta Brutale burst onto the scene, but a quick check confirms that the naked Italian was first introduced back in 2001. It doesn’t matter, really, as the bike has always been one of the most attractive motorcycles in existence and the design still looks fresh to our eyes
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Aftermarket , Classics , Truck , Dodge Mr. Norm’s Red XPress Truck – Click above for high-res image gallery There weren’t too many exciting sports cars built in the late Seventies thanks to increasingly stringent emissions requirements, but a few performance vehicles did manage to get produced despite the horsepower-strangling legislation
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Frankfurt Motor Show , Hybrid , Europe , Marketing/Advertising , Hatchback , Lexus , Design/Style , Luxury Lexus LF-Ch Concept – click above image for hi-res gallery Earlier this month at the Frankfurt Motor Show, we got our first glimpse at Lexus’ LF-Ch , a five-door hatchback concept. The car is said to presage a premium hatchback model for Toyota’s upscale line – but that model isn’t likely to come to the U.S
Published: September 30, 2009
Filed under: Concept Cars , Hybrid , Technology , Tokyo Motor Show , Mazda , Alternative Fuel , Diesel Mazda Kiyora Concept set to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show – Click above for high-res image gallery Mazda has just dropped off a bunch of info about their next-generation clean engines that will be officially unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in October, and we have two words for you: Direct and Diesel. Along with its next-gen ‘Mazda SKY Drive’ high-efficiency automatic transmissions, visitors to the at 41st Tokyo Motor Show will get to see the ‘Mazda SKY-G’ direct injection gas engine and the ‘Mazda SKY-D’ clean diesel engine. The house of Zoom-Zoom is hoping to use these advanced technologies to boost their corporate average fuel economy by a whopping 30% between 2008 and 2015