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October 29, 2007 6:34 PM PDT

Video: Lexus LF-Xh concept

by Wayne Cunningham
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Lexus offers a look at what could be the next generation RX, with an "H" thrown in to signify that it's a hybrid. The grille gets a treatment similar to that of the LS series, while the whole thing takes on a sportier look than current SUVs.

October 29, 2007 6:27 PM PDT

Video: Honda Puyo concept

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The dopey-looking Puyo has a soft-gel body coating, intended to protect pedestrians, and it glows in the dark, for greater visibility at night--not that you would want to be seen in it. Honda is short on specifics about the fuel cell powertrain the Puyo is supposed to run on.

October 29, 2007 6:23 PM PDT

Video: Subaru Exiga concept

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Subaru's Exiga is a minivan concept that will go into production eventually. Subaru specifies a boxer-style engine and all-wheel-drive, two elements that the company knows how to build. Video screens abound in the cabin, even in place of the rear-view mirror, which would use a camera to show what's behind the Exiga.

October 29, 2007 6:18 PM PDT

Video: 2009 Honda Fit

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Honda felt like it had such a successful launch with the Honda Fit last year, that it already designed a new one. The new Fit looks a tad bit larger, but it represents an evolutionary rather than revolutionary change.

October 29, 2007 6:12 PM PDT

Video: Mazda Taiki concept

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Mazda goes high-concept with the Taiki. This flivver features a really extreme design, intended to explore Mazda's Zoom-zoom concept. It would be a rear-wheel-drive car with an engine in the front.

October 29, 2007 6:05 PM PDT

Video: Toyota FT-MV concept

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This new minivan concept could enter production in 2008. It features luxurious middle- and third-row seats that recline and have ottomans. These seats also each get a video monitor mounted on the head rest in front, making it a fine line between personal jet and minivan.

October 29, 2007 5:59 PM PDT

Video: Toyota RiN concept

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The greenhouse on the RiN is actually green, as befits the idea behind the car. It is supposed to promote the health and well-being of its occupants through posture correcting seats and a mood-meter on the steering wheel. If the car detects tension, it will try to calm down the driver.

October 29, 2007 5:54 PM PDT

Video: Nissan RD/BX concept

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RD/BX stands for round box, in Nissan nomenclature, and this concept embraces that oxymoronic phrase. The interior is designed to let its occupants interact freely, with plenty of openness between the front and back seats. The instrument cluster is pure concept car, with luminescent displays and LCDs.

October 29, 2007 5:48 PM PDT

Video: Mitsubishi Concept-ZT

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Possibly the next-generation Galant, the Concept-ZT sports a luxury look we wouldn't have expected from Mitsubishi. Beyond its elegant exterior and interior, it runs off a clean diesel engine mated to a twin-clutch transmission.

October 29, 2007 5:42 PM PDT

Video: Honda CR-Z concept

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Honda makes an environmentally conscious design with the CR-Z. The little sports car, which borrows styling from the past CR-X, uses a hybrid powertrain. Interior elements come from the current generation of the Civic. Honda is committed to building some form of this little sports car in 2009.

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