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2012 Daihatsu D-X Concept

The Daihatsu D-X Concept, pronounced d-cross, is a transformable vehicle that can take the shape of a number of vehicles, from a roadster, to a sporty van, and from a convertible to a race car. The design and purpose of the vehicle can essentially transform to satisfy the driver's preferences. Power is from a .66-liter two-cylinder engine with direct injection technology.
By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2011

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