Audi Sportback wins “The Best of Detroit Auto Show”
Audi Sportback bagged the Best in Show honors at the Detroit Auto Show, hinting at a possible A7 as its remarkable grille leads to a new design direction for Audi. Turbocharged with a 3.0-liter diesel V6 engine, the Audi Sportback concept clearly deserved to take home the award.
Car lovers praise the 2009 Detroit Auto Show for being invigorating and putting on spotlight the different advancements in designs, concepts, and technologies. The cars like any other previous exhibits were to drool for.
The Cadillac Converj snagged the Best Concept Award, rising about equally competent nominees. This striking two-door baby gets a highly improved Chevy Volt’s powertrain, now called Voltec. With its stunning grille, dramatic lines and headlights, the Cadilla Converj stood out in concept among its competitors like the Chrysler 200C, Volkswagen BlueSport, Fisker Karma S Sunset and Johnson Controls Interior Concept.
The 2010 Ford Taurus won the Most Significant Award, rising about the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius. The Ford baby beams with a 3.5-liter V6 that pumps 262hp and 248 lb-ft of torque. It has a highly improved sheetmetal with a more defined grille.
The Ford Mustang GT500 took home the Most Fun award. Its huge and powerful engine, sleek look and feel, and car icon Carroll Shelby’s blessing makes it the suitable to win the award for its pure driving pleasure beating Jaguar XFR, Mercedes McLaren SLR Stirling Moss, BMW Z4 and the Volkswagen BlueSport.
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