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Toyota FSC
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Toyota describes the FSC as a new category crossover between a sedan and a minivan. About the size of a VW Passat wagon, the FSC is ordinarily a four-seater, with a roomy 'lounge-feel cabin.... more
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Lexus LF-Sh Concept
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Lexus previews the next LS with the LF-Sh hybrid concept at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Toyota Fine-X
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The latest in Toyota's family of 'Fine' fuel cell show cars, the Fine-X is a small, four-seat minivan concept with massive gullwing doors. It features a compact fuel-cell hybrid powertrain, which drives electric motors in each of the four wheels.... more
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Lexus LF-A Concept
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The Lexus LF-A supercar concept makes another show appearance at Tokyo, and this time Lexus has announced that it is powered by a V-10 with more than 500 horsepower. Details are still scant, but count on a production version that looks a lot like this within two years.... more
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Ferrari GG50 by Giorgetto Giugiaro
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Giorgetto Giugiaro, automotive design legend and scion of Italdesign, has created the Ferrari GG50 for the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Mini Concept Tokyo
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Japan has always been big on the Mini, both original and modern, so it's no surprise that BMW is bringing a new Mini concept to the Tokyo show, one designed to reflect a "Japanese appreciation of all things British." This is a quick redo of the hit Mini station wagon concept from the Frankfurt auto ... more
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Mercedes-Benz Hygenius
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Mercedes-Benz shows off the Hygenius concept car, its latest fuel cell vehicle, at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Audi Shooting Brake
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Audi shows plans to expand its model range with the Shooting Brake hatchback concept at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Mitsubishi i
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Mitsubishi first came up with the 'i,' its idiosyncratic rear-midship 660-cc minicar, back at the 2003 Frankfurt auto show. This is the follow-up production car, and it has a prettier nose and an on-sale date in Japan of January 2006.... more
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Mitsubishi D:5 Concept
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The D:5 is a thinly disguised preview of Mitsubishi's next Delica domestic minvan. It carries the D:5 name because it's the fifth Delica generation since 1982.The D:5 has three rows of seats and two sliding rear doors. Inside, a novel "Rib Bone Frame" serves as a visual reminder of the structural ri... more
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