tiistai 11. toukokuuta 2010

beijing auto show

In this photo taken Saturday, April 24, 2010, a model stands next to the all-electric I-Car, a concept car debuted by at the Beijing Auto China 2010 show in Beijing. Dongfeng Motor Corp. showed its all-electric I-Car, a toy-like concept car that looks like a smiley face on wheels. The tiny hatchback's styling is straight out of "Star Trek," with glowing neon blue hubcaps and a futuristic interior with touch-pad buttons.
In this April 24, 2010 photo, the electric car EK-2 from Chinese automaker Geely is displayed at the Beijing Auto China 2010 show held in Beijing. Geely unveiled six alternative energy vehicles, some of which it said it plans to release by next year. Geely shot to prominence abroad in March when it agreed to buy Volvo Cars from Ford Motor Co. for $1.8 billion. The first Chinese-made car to hit the U.S. market might be an all-electric minivan that skips over gasoline technology and gets a head start on theauto industry's next era.

A Chinese-made Geely electric car is on display at the Beijing Auto Show near the capital's airport on April 26, 2010. Chinese-made electric cars and a hybrid bus are among 95 alternative energy vehicles on display in Beijing as auto makers crank up investment in green technology in the world's biggest auto market.

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