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Nissan Note Adidas Edition
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Nissan collaborated with the well-known athletic company to create this 159-inch-long (13.3 feet), 1.5-liter study whose stated purpose is to have a "wearable" exterior and interior. The grille, the bodysides, and the wheels mimic the bottom of a tennis shoe.... more
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Nissan Foria Concept
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The Foria is a compact, premium, two-plus-two, rear-wheel-drive concept coupe that Nissan is actively considering for the United States and European markets.... more
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Nissan Amenio Concept
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The Amenio is a new-style minivan concept incorporating Nissan's upscale Modern Living interior decor theme. That's to say smart, modern Japanese design as seen in cars like the Japanese-market Teana sedan and the Infiniti M45.... more
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Mazda Senku Concept
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The sensational looking Mazda Senku is a four-seat sports car with the first-ever rotary-engined hybrid powertrain, not to mention some of the longest sliding doors in the business.At 183 inches (15.3 feet) long, 73 inches across, and 55 inches in height, the Senku is a full nine inches longer, thre... more
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Honda Sports 4 Concept
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New Honda Sports 4 concept previews the next Accord at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Honda FCX Concept
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The FCX concept is Honda's latest take on fuel cells. Although its ultra-cab-forward body looks dramatically long, low, and wide, at 186 inches (15.5 feet) in overall length, the FCX is actually shorter than the Acura RL.... more
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Chrysler Akino Concept
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The tiny, one-box Akino concept is named after its its designer, thirty-seven-year-old Akino Tsuchiya, who was born in Japan but who now works at the Chrysler Group's California design studio.... more
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Mitsubishi Concept X
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Next Mitsubishi Lancer Evo to Debut in Tokyo - Automobile Magazine... more
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2003 Tokyo Motor Show
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Every two years, Japan hosts a wild, exciting international auto show overflowing with tiny, micro cars, daring concepts, and leading-edge technology. This year's event stunned with styling, high-tech machines from Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota, and others.... more
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Tokyo Show Preview: Honda HSC
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Could this be the next NSX? You bet.... more
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