You don’t
see too many pie-in-the-sky concept cars at auto shows these days. Automakers
instead focusing their efforts on styling exercises with clear production
intent. With that in mind, here are some of the cars of the not so distant
future on display at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in
Detroit.
Acura NSX
An update of
a concept that first debuted at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, the NSX Concept
takes Acura’s futuristic new supercar one step closer to the production version
that is expected to go on sale in 2015. The two-seat coupe features an
all-wheel-drive hybrid powertrain anchored by a mid-mounted V6 engine and is
being developed in the United States where it will also be built.
Hyundai HCD-14
Genesis
A preview of
one possible look for a future Genesis luxury sedan, the V8-powered HCD-14
features suicide-style rear doors and an infotainment system that tracks the
retinas of your eyes and movement of your right hand, which allows you to choose
functions by simply looking at them on a screen and control them by moving your
hand.
Via Motors
X-Trux
It may be
the meanest looking off-road truck at the show, but the 800 hp X-Trux is also
one of the greenest with a projected 70 mpg fuel economy rating courtesy of a
plug-in hybrid powertrain similar to the one in the Chevrolet Volt.
Toyota
Corolla Furia
The Corolla
is one of the best-selling cars in America and the world, but it’s never been
much to look at. That could change for the next generation of the compact if
potential customers show a liking for the edgy, dramatic styling of the Furia
concept.
Nissan
Resonance
With
multifaceted styling inspired by the “innovation era” and a “VIP lounge”
interior design, the hybrid-powered Resonance is a preview of Nissan crossovers
to come, and makes the automaker’s funky Juke look almost conventional.
Lincoln MKC
The flowing
lines, elegant interior and double-bow grille of Lincoln’s take on the popular
Ford Escape compact crossover are almost certainly destined for showrooms soon
as the company looks to expand its lineup into this increasingly popular
segment.
Honda
Urban SUV
A new Honda
Fit subcompact is on the way next year, and it will be joined by a stylish
crossover model that will slot in under the CR-V in Honda’s lineup. Expect
hidden rear door handles for a coupe-like look and the Fit’s signature folding
“magic seat” for functionality.
Volkswagen
CrossBlue
Far from the
most futuristic-looking concept at the show, Volkswagen’s first three-row SUV
nevertheless gets a high-tech plug-in hybrid diesel powertrain good for the
equivalent of 89 mpg when operating electric mode and 35 mpg as a hybrid.
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