1. Jaguar C-XF
The C-XF is a four door coupe that is surprisingly roomy, with ample head and leg room. The futuristic interior reinterprets the use of wood, leather and aluminum. There is no visible stitching on the seat or fascia, this creates the impression that the interior is wrapped in leather. Activate the interior door handles by sweeping a hand across the fascia, just one of the novelties included. The C-XF comes with a 4.2 liter supercharged V8 and delivers in excess of 420hp and 368 pounds-feet of torque. Consumers can also look forward to the R-D6 Concept and R-Coupe Concept, a vision of the future of design.
2.Chevrolet Camaro 2009
The Camaro features an Active Management cylinder, meaning 30 mpg or better in fuel on the highway. Has a fully independent suspension, rear wheel drive, and exposed high performance breaks. It comes with a 6 speed manual transmission and a 400hp, 6.0 liter V8 engine. The latest generation of GM's legendary small block. Chevrolet enthusiasts can also look forward to the 2009 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. GM manufacturers are well with the times.
3.Lamborghini LM-400 Concept
The LM-400 was inspired by the 1980 Lamborghini LM-002, and designed to be a luxury off road vehicle to compete against Lincoln, Hummer, Cadillac and Land Rover. It has an all aluminum structure and powered by a range of engines, V8, V10 and the V12. The LM-400 is designed in four different body styles. The entry level LMV8, the sporty LM-S, the luxury LM-400 V10 and the high performance LMR, powered by a V12 engine delivering 600hp. Future Lamborghini concepts cars include the 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera and the 2008 Lamborghini LP640 Murcilago Roadster.
4.Nissan Maxima 2009
Over time the Maxima has gone off track, but all of that is going to change with the 2009 Nissan Maxima four door coupe. The familiar 3.5 liter VQ, V6 will stay and it will most likely remain front wheel drive. A diesel model is also planned, and it could end up being the high performance range topper. The Maxima will be unlike anything Nissan has ever done. The targeted release date is for 2009. Nissan will also be working on the 2009 Nissan BabyZ and 2008 Nissan Skyline.
5.Dodge Demon Concept
The Demon cockpit is black, with silver thread used for seams on the dash, door panels and seats. There is a brushed aluminum strip bisecting the dash housed air vents, the radio and gage cluster. It comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox, a Daimler Chrysters 2.4 liter "world engine" in-line four serving up a moderate 172hp and 165 pound-feet of torque. Future Dodge cars are the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10, the 2009 Dodge Challenger and 2008 Dodge Avenger.
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