SAE Eye on Engineering Quick Take: NAIAS Begins
Monday, January 12th marked the beginning of the 2015 North American International Auto Show, and media from all over the world were at Detroit's Cobo Hall. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Senior Editor Lindsay Brooke highlights some of this year's stars.
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00:00:01 today Begins the 2015 North American International Auto Show and media from all over the world are at Detroit's Cobo Hall stars of the show will include acura's reborn NSX Supercar engineered in built by Honda in Ohio the allnew NSX is a hybrid with a twin turbo V6 and three electric motors driving all four wheels a more modest hybrid is Chevy's second generation Volt Plug-In the 2016
00:00:31 volt is sleeker and can go up to 50 miles on its battery alone new trucks include Nissan's revamp Titan that's packing a cumins V8 diesel Toyota unveils its new midsize Tacoma pickup and RAM brings its cool new Rebel the Detroit show opens to the public on Saturday for automotive engineering magazine I'm Lindsey Brooke and that's this week's
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