Detroit 2010 North American International Auto Show Top Cars: Audi e-tron Concept, MINI Beachcomber, Chevy Aveo RS Concept, Lincoln MKX, Cadillac XTS Concept, 2012 Ford Focus, Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, Buick Regal GS Show Car, GMC Granite Concept, Hyundai Blue Will, Toyota FT-CH, Volkswagen NCC Concept, and Honda CR-Z.
Chevy Aveo RS Concept -
Chevy is hard at work at a new Aveo, which is manifested in this "show car" Aveo RS that's debuting at the NAIAS.
GMC Granite Concept - The GMC Granite is badged as an "urban utility vehicle," a compact crossover that could give the brand something unique.
Audi e-tron
Audi showed everybody in Detroit that electric cars can be sleek and sexy and fast.
2011 Lincoln MKX
Lincoln unveiled the 2011 MKX at the Detroit Auto Show. Check out the newly refreshed crossover here.
Toyota FT-CH - Toyota brought a downstream version of the small hybrid Lexus LF-CH concept to the Detroit Auto Show.
Honda CR-Z
Honda brought the CR-Z, their sporty new hybrid, to the Auto Show.
2011 Buick Regal GS Show Car - Buick will launch a new Regal sedan next year to give the lineup a more approachable model.
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe - After Cadillac launched the CTS-V sedan in 2009, we expected a coupe wasn't far behind. As it turns out we were right.
2012 Ford Focus Debuts
This is the first of what Ford is calling their "world car launches." Did they get it right?
Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept
Take a look at the Cadillac XTS Platinum Concept shown at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show.
MINI Beachcomber Concept
Check out the door-less MINI Beachcomber concept shown at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show.
Hyundai Blue Will - As promised, Hyundai brought its Blue-Will Concept along for the festivities this week at the Detroit Auto Show.
Volkswagen NCC Concept
Volkswagen debuted their NCC Hybrid Concept at the Detroit Auto Show.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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