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Detroit Auto Show 2004 - Preview

 
 
Michelin Challenge Design

World Debuts

Concept:
Chevrolet Nomad
Dodge Slingshot
Hyundai HCD8
Honda SUT
Jeep Rescue
Land Rover Range Stormer
Lincoln Mark X Concept
Mercedes Vision GST
Mitsubishi Eclipse
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
Nissan Crossover SUV
Saturn Curve
Toyota Full-Size Pickup

Production:
Audi A8L 6.0L
Aston Martin DB9 Volante
BMW 6 Series convertible
2005 Chevrolet Corvette
Chrysler Crossfire Convertible
Chrysler PT Cruiser Cabrio
Ford 500
Ford Freestyle
Ford Mustang
Infiniti QX56
Kia Spectra
Lexus GS
Lexus RX330 Hybrid
Nissan Frontier Pickup
2005 Pontiac G6
Scion tC
Saab 9-2X *
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Volvo V50

* LA Auto Show debut


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Following the Frankfurt and Tokyo shows, the NAIAS displays different kinds of cars for the North American market, with a strong focus on design, more than any other major show.

We will have all the highlights from the show floor during the press days January 4-6, and in-depth design reviews to follow.

Click on the images or text links below for detailed coverage of each vehicle.
AstonMartin DB9 Volante
BMW 6 convertible
Chevrolet Corvette
Dodge Slingshot
Honda SUT
Hyundai HCD8
Infiniti QX56
Jeep Rescue
Range Stormer
Mercedes Vision GST
Mitsubishi Eclipse
Mitsubishi Sport Truck
Nissan SUV
Scion tC
Volvo V50




North American International Auto Show

Media days: Jan 4-6
Industry days: Jan 7-8
Public days: Jan 10-19


More Detroit coverage:
Show Highlights
Reports on all the major new concept and production vehicles from the show floor on the Press Days.
Design Reviews
In-depth design reviews of the most significant new concept and production vehicles at the show.
Photo Gallery
Over 700 high resolution photos from the show floor, covering the new concept, production vehicles and the show stands.

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