Archive for tag 'Tokyo 2005'
Mini Concept Tokyo
The Mini Concept Tokyo is an original design study based on the philosophy of "British travelling style". Like the 1960 Mini Traveller it offers unique functionalities useful during travels, trips and picnics.
Volkswagen EcoRacer
The EcoRacer is a lighweight concept powered with a 100 kW turbo diesel engine. Its mass of 850 kg allows to combine high performances (0-100 km/h in 6.3 seconds, 230 km/h) with low fuel consumption (3.4 liters/100 km).
Ferrari GG50 Concept
Italdesign has just presented the first official images and the press release of Ferrari GG50, the concept which celebrates Giugiaro's 50 years of activity in car design.
Toyota Fine-X Concept
The Toyota Fine-X is a hybrid concept that combines a hydrogen fuel cell system with electric in-wheel motors and a four-wheel independent steering system that allows the vehicle to turn on the spot.
Toyota Estima Concept
The Estima Concept is a new generation minivan that combines the latest hybrid system, THS II, with electric 4WD to combine environmental and driving performances.
Audi Shooting Brake Concept
At the Tokyo Motor Show Audi presents the Shooting Brake Concept, a design study inspired to the recent Audi prototypes, with some chances to go into production.
Mini Concept Tokyo
Mini is launching a new interpretation of its classic Mini that reflects the Japanese appreciation for British style: among the features, a picnic table with chairs.
Ford Equator Concept preview
At the next Tokyo Motor Show Ford Motor Company will display the Ford Equator, a SUV concept that comes after the homonymous prototype unveiled at the 2000 North American International Auto Show.
Ferrari GG50 Concept - World Preview
At the Tokyo Motor Show Bridgestone will display the Ferari GG50, a concept designed by Giugiaro to celebrate 50 years of activity in industrial design.
Nissan Amenio Concept
Nissan Amenio is a six-passenger, multi-purpose vehicle with high flexibility. Its modern cabin features a 18" LCD display with Nissan's Around View Monitor technology.
