Not exact matches
The concepts aren't exact previews of
production models, but they
show what Audi may consider for
future vehicles.
Faraday
Future showed off the FF 91's specifications and features at the press event, following up on the disastrous
showing at CES 2016 when the company was only able to showcase a non-functional concept
vehicle and not the company's long - awaited
production model.
Electric
vehicle startup Faraday
Future has published yet another teaser clip, this time
showing its first
production vehicle lining up for a drag race against what appears to be a Ferrari 488 Italia, a Bentley Bentayga and a Tesla Model X.
Hyundai sources say the
vehicle won't go into
production but was developed to
show features that could wind up in
future performance cars and perhaps even in
production vehicles.
Some are lightly disguised
future production vehicles, while others exhibit an environmentally friendly theme.Here's a look at a few of the more interesting concept
vehicles on display at the
show, which closes Monday: AUDI ALLROAD QUATTROThe German automaker has been building all - wheel drive cars for years, so it's no surprise that a beefier version of the A6 station wagon is on the way.The Allroad Quattro
show car uses many of the same mechanical and suspension parts as the A6 wagon but wears a sport - utility wagon body complete with large fender flares and huge tires.
Unveiled at the New York Auto
Show, the Aviator is said to offer a preview not only of the upcoming
production model but also of Lincoln's
future lineup which will feature an increasing number of utility
vehicles and electrified models.
Also,
future production cars that are
shown first as concept
vehicles give automakers a chance to display their upcoming
vehicles early.
Honda is one of the few automakers working on getting a Hydrogen
vehicle into
production in the near
future and their
showing at the LA Auto
Show gives us a sneak peek at what they have in...
Faraday
Future showed its first
production vehicle: FF 91 (Ninety One).
More details about this
vehicle will be known after the premiere, which will happen at the upcoming Geneva Motor
Show and it is believed that the Lexus LF - SA announces
future production model which will be positioned below the Lexus CT200h.
This year's
show was consistent with that image, but there were more than a few debuts of high - volume
production vehicles that will matter to SEMA members, along with an unusual number of interesting concept
vehicles that may point the way to the
future.
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Shows 1st I.D. Autonomous
Vehicle 4:37 Kia Readies Debut of Next - Gen K900 5:24 The
Future of Auto
Shows
From current and
future production cars to concept
vehicles that likely will never see the light of
production, it's often tough to pick just one favourite from the
show floor.
Next month, Faraday
Future, the secretive electric car startup backed by Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting, is set to debut its first
production vehicle at the Consumer Electronics
Show.
Only now is there any indication that Faraday
Future will finally
show their intended
production vehicle at the upcoming 2017 CES, but things look rough from inside the company, and they don't even have an operating factory at the moment.
Electric
vehicle start - up Faraday
Future showed off its first
production vehicle prototype in Las Vegas on Tuesday as the China - backed company strives to win credibility in the crowded sector and weather its funding challenges.