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Friday, July 11, 2008
2005 Tokyo Auto Show
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Every year, auto manufacturers try and top one another with technologically advanced and designed concepts, and this year is no different. These concepts are typical windows to the future of upcoming production models, giving us insight as to the new trends in design and technology. Of course, the 2005 Tokyo Auto Show is no exception: from Audi to Toyota, manufacturers revealed new external designs as well as hybrid power train concepts at the show, which should be no surprise to anyone paying attention to new cars over the past few months. Thanks to rising fuel costs, it is no wonder that the Tokyo Auto Show was full of eco-green concepts. Below are a few of the vehicles that have brought something new to the table either in design, drive train ideas or both.
With an overall length of 146.6 inches and a wheelbase of just 95-inches, the Chrysler Akino is designed to transport five passengers in comfort. The Akino sports a single door on the drivers side and two opposing doors that open on the passenger side to aid ingress and egress. Named after the designer that envisioned it, the Akino uses both natural and recycled fabrics in addition to the use of bamboo flooring.
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