Day two of the Detroit Auto Show provided almost the same level of impressive debuts. The day started out with Cadillac show released two versions of the CTS: a concept coupe and the 550 bhp CTS-V.
The next impressive conference came from Chrysler who debuted three concept cars to represent the design ethics of Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep. Even though none were production worthy, they flaunted envro-friendliness and matched their respective brands well.
Fisker took the wraps off their premium hybrid sports sedanwhich is now called Karma. It uses four door coupe styling like the Panamera with a Q-Drive system that electronically propels the rear wheels.
Also on display was Toyotas A-BAT Concept which debuted earlier at an exclusive hotel party. Ferrari explained the ethanol-powered, F430 Bio Fuel which increases power by 10 bhp and fuel economy by 5%. With Day two done, our growing gallery has reached almost 400 images.