NAIAS 2011
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Johnson Controls' ie:3 demonstrator car is the company's showcase for new technologies in efficient, lightweight automotive interiors.
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Toyota celebrated a 10 year milestone for the Prius hybrid vehicle at the Detroit Auto Show 2011 this week with the introduction of three new additions to the eco-friendly range.
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Volvo has entered the electric vehicle market with the release of an all-electric version of their C30 three-door compact.
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The new Chrysler 300 features a more aerodynamic profile, distinctive LED-illuminated running lamps, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, luxurious interior and massive 8.4-inch Touch infotainment center.
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Li-ion Motors, which took out the prize in the Alternative Side-by-Side sub-class of the X Prize competition, has announced it plans to release the Wave II and Inizio supercar 100 percent electric vehicles this year.
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This Monday at the Detroit Auto Show 2011, Ford introduced the public to its Vertrek compact SUV concept.
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Hyundai has shown its new 3-door coupe Veloster and Curb concept vehicle alongside its new Blue Link telematics system at the Detroit Auto Show 2011.
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When Porsche promises a world premiere you expect something very special and as the curtain went up on the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) this morning, it delivered.
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Hyundai will rip the covers off its HCD-12 Curb Concept as well as presenting the world debut of its 2012 Veloster sports coupe at the NAIAS this week.
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As part of the latest update to its C-Class, Mercedes-Benz has brought internet access to its COMAND infotainment system for the first time using Terminal Mode.
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There's a new member of the racetrack-inspired BMW M club – the BMW 1 Series M Coupe - so from May next year, every variant in the BMW range will have an M series performance version.
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Ford Australia has released the first image of its new-look 2011-model Territory SUV. Based on Ford's new kinetic design language, the vehicle is likely to be a strong indication of the new Escape due in January at NAIAS.