AT’s Photo Spotlight
Porsche’s Carrera GT supercar is the center of attention at the 2004 NAIAS.
Porsche’s Carrera GT supercar is the center of attention at the 2004 NAIAS.
The Subaru B9 Scrambler is oddly appealing with it’s polarized windshield and wide bug-eyed face. This hybrid drive sports car concept was shown off at the 2004 NAIAS.
The Lamborghini Gallardo appears to illuminate the display at the 2004 NAIAS.
The Pontiac Solstice is sitting pretty at the 2005 NAIAS.
The Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 chassis is laid bare for all to see at the 2005 NAIAS.
The Pontiac G6 sedan is rolled out at the 2004 NAIAS.
The Hyundai HCD-8 concept unveiled at the 2004 NAIAS.
So Ford swept the awards clean off the deck, now prepare to get swept right off your feet by all the hot new metal rolling out of Detroit this year!
Electricity Powers The Stars In Detroit
From our vantage point it appears that Ford can do no wrong and for evidence of that claim we’d like to submit Exhibit A: Ford’s sweep of the North American Car and Truck of the Year Awards. Absolutely nobody was surprised that the tech-heavy Fusion Hybrid wooed the judges, but the jaws of automotive journalists everywhere (not to mention GM Executives) hit the floor when Ford’s quirky little Transit Connect pulled off a stunning upset and beat out the Chevrolet Equinox for Truck of the Year. That’s right, the underpowered panel van from Europe beat out Chevrolet’s hot selling 32mpg Equinox, much to the delight of flower shop delivery guys everywhere. As Exhibit B we submit the 2011 Ford Focus. The days of building one Focus for America and another Focus for the rest of the world are over. This car was developed to be sold in more than 120 countries around the world with minimal differences and annual production north of 2 million units. A new Direct Injection 2.0-liter I4 and a selection of 6-speed transmissions will provide more power and improved fuel economy compared to the current Focus. Read more…
Well, now that you are all amped up on the details of this year’s NAIAS, take a few moments to re-charge your battery with our electrifying photography! Ok, so maybe the electric puns are a gigabit too much. My solution: just enjoy the cars!!