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Infiniti QX56
The Infiniti QX56 full-size luxury SUV will be the fourth V8-powered Infiniti, joining the Q45 and M45 sedans and FX45 crossover SUV, and the third to feature all-wheel drive, along with the FX and the newly introduced 2004 G35 Sport Sedan all-wheel drive model. It is the the first Infiniti model to be assembled in North America.
The exterior design of the QX56 projects a powerful presence, with its imposing hood and Infiniti-style chrome 'waterfall' grille. The sedan-like curved profile of the upper door frames adds a unique character for this type of vehicle. The QX56 has a 123.2-inch wheelbase and 206.9-inch overall length, and features eight-passenger seating and an array of technology and convenience features.
The Infiniti QX56 will be shown for the first time at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, and goes on sale in spring 2004.
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Hyundai Tuscon
Continuing the tradition of Southwestern themed names for its sport utility vehicles, Hyundai Motor America's new small SUV will be called Tucson. It will go on sale in the United States in the fall of 2004. The Tucson is smaller than the company's Santa Fe, which was introduced to the US market in 2000. The vehicle will be offered in both front-wheel-drive or all-wheel drive configurations and with a four-cylinder or optional V-6 engine.
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Nissan Small Crossover Concept
Nissan has releases first details of a concept vehicle to be shown at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2004. Nissan says it is taking "a free-spirited look into the future" with its sleek, aerodynamic Small Crossover Concept vehicle. Designed for "A life in Transition" it features a modular six-passenger interior, flexible information technology systems and a unique roof treatment to reflect drivers' desire for both functionality and personality.
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Renault Master
Designed and developed by the Corporate Design Department at the Renault Technocentre, the updated Master will be sold by Renault and partner brands. Following the Trafic in 2001 and the new Kangoo in early 2003, Master completes the renewal of Renaults light commercial vehicle range. The revamped front end continues the trend seen in the Trafic and Kangoo, in line with the Renault brand identity.
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