EN-V
The EN-V - Electric Networked-Vehicle - is a futuristic concept model created by General Motors that represents the company's innovative plan to meet the urban transportation problems of traffic congestion and pollution.
The purely electric car provides maximum power of 18kW and top torque of 440Nm. It has a range of 40km on a single charge of its lithium battery. Its top speed is 40km/h.
One fascinating feature of the car is an automatic driving function made possible through technologies like GPS, car-to-car communication, wireless communication and remote sensing. Among the three versions of the two-seat EN-V - Xiao, Jiao and Miao - the largest is only 1,540mm long, 1,420mm wide and 1,770mm high.
Toyota FT-CH
The compact hybrid concept car makes its Asian premier at the Beijing auto show after its global debut in North America at the beginning of this year.
The model was styled at Toyota's European design and development center in Nice, France. It has a triangle profile in its exterior design and features excellent aerodynamic performance.
Its interior offers independent seats and a highly visible instrument panel, part of its dedication to maximum passenger comfort.
The four-seat car is 3,895mm long and 1,695mm wide. Compared with the third generation Prius, it is 565mm shorter in overall length and 50mm narrower.
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A staff member speaks next to a Ford Eco Boost car at the Auto China 2010 in Beijing April 23, 2010.