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Geneva Auto Show 2001

       
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Mazda MX Sport Tourer

MX Sport Tourer

Mazda revealed its concept for a versatile, economical- friendly sport tourer of the future. With a sleek, spacious body, the MX Sport Tourer combines athletic styling and open-air fun of a sports car with the functionality of an estate model.

  • Economical petrol engine mode for normal on road conditions

  • Zero-emission electric motor rear-wheel drive mode for urban areas

  • Four wheel-drive mode for additional traction on ice and snow.

Nissan Chappo

Chappo

The Chappo concept is unusual because, unlike most concept cars, it isn’t designed from the outside in, it is designed from the inside out. So while this asymmetrical, compact, tall-two-box city car has a uniquely innovative exterior shape, what’s far more important is what Nissan’s designers have achieved inside – a new approach to interior space.

IDEA KAZ

KAZ

The Keio Advanced Zero-Emission Vehicle is a not a classic vehicle, not a minivan, not a limousine but a car that has never seen before. The environmentally friendly, zero-emission KAZ with its extremely low noise levels is around 1.7 times more energy efficient than a conventional car.

StreetKa Concept
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Ford SteetKa Concept was designed and built by Ford's Ghia SpA design studio in Turin, Italy. The production version will be based on the popular Ford Ka. Ford is targeting 2003 as the timing of the street-sports car's public introduction.

 

Toyota E-four hybrid

The Geneva Motor Show marks the European premiere of the Toyota E-Four Hybrid, an MPV-style vehicle. It demonstrates the next development of the advanced hybrid petrol-electric engine technology, which has been successfully launched in the Toyota Prius. The E-Four Hybrid can seat up-to seven people in comfort and safety and, thanks to its unique four-wheel drive system, offers ‘go-anywhere’ driving.

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