Kamis, 19 Mei 2011

Concept Cars. Part III

Concept Cars. Part III
Mitsubishi Motors Corp President Osamu Masuko introduces the company's concept car i-MIEV sport during the press day of the 40th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, on October 24, 2007 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. 







Mazda Motor introduces the company's concept vehicle, Taiki during the press day of the 40th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, on October 24, 2007 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.



Suzuki Motor introduces the company's concept vehicle, Kizashi 2 during the press day of the 40th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, on October 24, 2007 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. 



Daihatsu Motor introduces the company's concept vehicle, MUD MASTER-C during the press day of the 40th Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe, on October 24, 2007 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.




American Honda vice president of corporate planning and logistics Dan Bonawitz (L) and Honda designer Jason Wilbur talk near the unveiled Honda FC Sport fuel cell concept car as the Los Angeles Auto Show opens for press previews at the Los Angeles Convention Center on November 18, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.




A model poses with the Daihatsu Motor Co.'s concept vehicle “Deca Deca” during the 41st Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe on October 21, 2009 in Chiba, Japan.



A model poses with the Daihatsu Motor Co.'s concept vehicle “e:S” during the 41st Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe on October 21, 2009 in Chiba, Japan.



Mitsubishi Motors Corp.'s concept electric vehicle “i-MiEV CARGO” is displayed during the 41st Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe on October 21, 2009 in Chiba, Japan.






Mazda Motor Corp.'s compact concept vehicle “Kiyora” is displayed during the 41st Tokyo Motor Show at Makuhari Messe on October 21, 2009 in Chiba, Japan.



A Green Vehicles' Triac is displayed at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2010 in Detroit, Michigan. The Triac is a 100% electric vehicle, has a top speed of 80 miles per hour, and a 100-mile range. 



A “Tango” all-electric vehicle from Commuter Cars Corporation is displayed at the North American International Auto Show January 11, 2010 in Detroit, Michigan. The Tango has a length of 8'5", a width of 39", a height of 60", and can go from zero-to-sixty mph in about 4 seconds.

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