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As car companies tighten their belts and tune their thinking, many of their concept vehicles are becoming more production-focused, rather than unbelievable expressions of some wild designer's futuristic dreams.
Here's a sampler of concepts unveiled at Tokyo that will appear in showrooms in the not-too-distant future.
Audi Metroproject Quattro
The folks from Ingolstadt rolled out the Metroproject Quattro concept as a preview of things to come when the compact A1 lands in the next two years. A plug-in hybrid powertrain moves the Metroproject, with a 1.4-liter, 150-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder connected to the front wheels, while a 30-kilowatt electric motor powers the rears. If the powertrain makes production, Audi expects a 15 percent increase in fuel economy and a similar decrease in emissions.
Lexus LF-Xh
Here's an early look at the next generation of the Lexus RX crossover. The Lexus LF-Xh concept shows Toyota's "L-Finesse'' styling theme being applied to the one of the crossover segment's original members. The concept shows that the next RX-due in the United States in early 2009 as a 2010 model-will gain a couple of inches overall but get a healthy five-inch stretch in wheelbase. A four-wheel-drive hybrid powertrain will remain in the lineup.
Mitsubishi ZT
Source: HighBeam Research, WINK, WINK; Tokyo concepts broadly hint at production models.(News)