Concept Cars at the New York Auto Show
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The Future is Here - April 6-15th at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
NEW YORK--April 2, 2012: New York City is no stranger to starting trends and shaping opinions, so it is no surprise that the world's automakers have pulled out all the stops to show off some of the most amazing concept cars ever seen at the 2012 New York International Automobile Show. The Show opens to the public on Friday, April 6th through April 15th at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan.
Here's a run-down of some of this year's hottest concept cars expected in New York :
Cadillac Ciel
The Cadillac Ciel concept -- pronounced "C-L," the French translation
for sky -- is an elegant, open-air four-seat grand-touring
convertible car. This spacious and elegant car is powered by a
twin-turbocharged version of the 3.6-liter Direct Injection V-6 engine,
paired with a hybrid system using lithium-ion battery technology. The doors
are French-style, with the rear doors hinged at the rear.
Volkswagen E-Bugster
The Volkswagen E-Bugster is a two-seater convertible concept that
blends iconic Beetle styling with zero-emissions driving. Atthe heart of
the E-Bugster is an electric motor that makes 114 horsepower and enables
the car to go more than 100 miles between charges. The battery can be
recharged via a plug interface located underneath the hood's VW logo and
can accommodate all three types of available chargers: Level 1 (120V),
Level 2 (240V), and, where available, Level 3 (quick charge, 80 percent
charge in 30 minutes.
Kia GT Concept
Sleek and muscular, Kia's GT four-door sports sedan concept is powered
by a 3.3-liter V6 engine with 395 horsepower coupled with an eight-speed
automatic transmission. The front and rear-hinged back doors of the GT open
slightly upward to ensure that getting in and out is easy, and the spacious
cabin provides comfortable seating for four, assisted by the concept's
unusually long wheelbase of 112.6 inches and overall length of 184.6
inches.
Acura NSX
The dynamically-styled NSX Concept uses lightweight materials and a
powerful mid-mounted next-generation VTEC® V-6 engine with
direct-injection works in concert with a dual clutch transmission with
built-in electric motor to create supercar acceleration while offering
outstanding efficiency. It also employs several new technologies for Acura,
including application of Acura's innovative new Sport Hybrid SH-AWD®
(Super Handling All Wheel Drive„¢) hybrid system.
Lincoln MKZ
The new Lincoln MKZ Concept's profile is dominated by a long, sleek and
sweeping roofline that allows the design to break away from the traditional
sedan three-box shape, the MKZ Concept remains clearly identifiable as a
Lincoln. A panoramic glass roof spans uninterrupted from the windshield to
the top of the backlight is a fixed-glass expanse extends to the side roof
rails of the cabin, creating an airy, open interior. Inside it has many
innovative features that include push-button transmission gear selection,
an open, tiered center console and liquid crystal instrumentation.
Chevrolet Code 130R
The Chevrolet Code 130R is a four-seat coupe with a simple upright
profile that features heritage performance-inspired styling and rear-wheel
drive. Code 130R's 1.4L Ecotec turbocharged DOHC I-4 is tuned to work in
tandem with eAssist technology that aids fuel economy by shutting off the
engine at stops, recapturing braking energy and smoothing torque during
acceleration, this concept takes automotive electrification to the next
level and balances turbocharged performance with fuel economy.
Chevrolet Tru 140S
Powered by a 1.4L Ecotec turbocharged DOHC I-4 with start-stop
technology, the Chevrolet Tru 140S, is a front-wheel-drive, "affordable
exotic" three-door four-seat sporty coupe. Shown in an all-new matte white,
Tru 140S is designed to look confident, exotic, expensive and fast.
Land Rover
Land Rover's DC100 and DC100 Sport concepts are design studies for the
iconic Defender. Land Rover's ambition is to create an all new Defender for
a global market that remains absolutely faithful to its original DNA:
tough, versatile, durable and capable. Both models include the next
generation of Land Rover's Terrain Response system which will optimize the
car for any conditions without driver pre-selection. In addition, a new
Terrain-i system creates an intelligent map of the topography in front of
the car and displays it as a 3D visualization.
Lexus LF-LC concept
With its sumptuous curves and dynamic angles, the Lexus LF-LC concept
is a sleek Hybrid 2+2 Sport Coupe with a glass roof that enhances driver
visibility while adding to the sleek lines of the car. Inside, the driver
is enveloped by deeply scooped side panels and a high, curved console that
incorporates a remote touch-screen device that allows the driver to
comfortably operate controls without shifting position or altering
line-of-sight.
Toyota NS4 concept
The Toyota NS4 advanced plug-in hybrid is a new mid-sized concept for
potential global market introduction by 2015. NS4 uses an advanced
next-generation Hybrid Synergy Drive plug-in system featuring reductions in
component size and weight with improved overall fuel economy, better
acceleration and longer all-electric range, while maintaining a short
charge time. The NS4 also features Human-Machine Interface (HMI) which
provides a user interface built around a multi-touch screen with the look
and feel of a smartphone. The system is even capable of "learning" driver
preferences and habits to anticipate driver responses in specific
environments and situations.