2007 Canadian International Auto Show


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Since 1974, the Canadian International AutoShow - the largest consumer show of any kind in Canada, has been striving to redefine the typical automotive show. Each year, the Show’s content has expanded and improved, with prize packages and promotions continuing to raise the level of excitement. This year, there are 27 Canadian exclusive debuts.
The event takes place in 3 buildings; Rogers Centre, the North and South Buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

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Few 2007 Toronto autoshow highlights:

Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen presents the Tiguan Concept: a "small Touareg" SUV with a "Clean TDI", the next-generation BLUETEC diesel engine


BMW Hydrogen 7

The BMW Hydrogen 7 is world's first hydrogen-drive luxury performance automobile for everyday use. It is equipped with an internal combustion engine capable of running either on liquid hydrogen or on gasoline and is based on the BMW 7 Series. Hydrogen technology dramatically reduces emissions, in particular it minimizes the emission of CO2. Running in the hydrogen mode, the BMW Hydrogen 7 essentially emits nothing but vapor. Unlike fossil fuels and traditional gasoline, hydrogen is available in virtually infinite supply.


Lexus LF-C concept

The rear-wheel drive LF-C is powered with a high-tech V8 and is equipped with six-speed sequential automatic transmission. The LF-C features a four-position retractable hardtop, enabling drivers to switch between coupe, convertible, and targa configurations at the touch of a button.


2008 Dodge Avenger

DaimlerChrysler presents 2008 Dodge Avenger - mid-size sedan with distinctive edgy styling.


2008 Ford Five Hundred

The 2008 Ford Five Hundred gets a new look, more powerful 3.5-liter V-6 engine and a new, refined 6-speed transmission with available AWD system.


2007 Toyota Sienna Lift-Up Seat Van

Toyota shows 2007 Sienna with Lift-Up Power Mobility Seats. This is the remotely controlled feature that can be installed in the front-right passenger or mid-right passenger position. In operation, the seat turns to the right, slides out of the vehicle, and lowers to the ground.

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