Toyota CS&S

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OK, I admit, Toyota CS&S concept car is kinda ugly. But it has Toyota's 'Hybrid Synergy Drive', meaning, the front wheels are powered by an all-electric motor, while the gas engine and electric motor combine to power the rear wheels. And the driver can access various functions by touching holographic projections. How cool is that?

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Updated Apr 25, 2008

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This speed racer runs on a combination of gasoline and electric power.

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