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Design Trends and Overview
There is always something energising and exciting about the Detroit Auto Show, but on the evidence of this year's introductions the industry is failing to deliver the solutions needed for the stricken domestic brands. More...

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Design Development: Dodge Challenger concept 
The behind-the-scenes story of the design development of the Dodge Challenger concept. More...


Design Development

Design Development: Chevrolet Camaro concept 
The story of how GM designers united to create one of the show-stoppers at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show. More...




Design Review: Ford Reflex concept 
While not as innovative as last years Synus, the Reflex concept showcases a more realistic type of small American car; an appealingly robust coupe with a modernist interior. More...




Design Review: Nissan Urge concept 
The relationship between motorcycle and car is one that has been tried many times before. Now Nissan aims to bridge the gap with the Urge, but where this concept differs from previous attempts is in its affinity to a third parameter: the games industry. More...




Design Review: Audi Roadjet concept 
The Roadjet concept has a level of feasibility that suggests many of its ingredients will soon be gracing our roads. The most obvious ingredient is the new form language that has clearly been influenced by BMW. More...





More Detroit coverage:
Show Preview
Pre-show reports on the debut concept and production vehicles.
Show Highlights
Reports on all the major new concept and production vehicles from the show floor on both Press Days.
Photo Gallery
1000 high resolution photos from the show floor, covering the new concept and production vehicles.

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Last updated: Wed, Apr 12, 2006