Photos by Anthony Ratkov.
Terrain. The Terrain is a sport-utility vehicle made by GMC.
Above: 2016 GMC Terrain.
Above: 2016 GMC Terrain side view.
Turbine Car.
Above: Chrysler's turbine-engine car from the 1960's.
Tomahawk. The Tomahawk was a concept motorcycle made by Chrysler, it was put on display in the 2003 Detroit Auto Show. Although it was described as a motorcycle, it had 4 wheels, instead of two. It had a ten-cylinder engine. The wheels were in narrowly-spaced pairs, so there was some question as to whether it should be categorized as a motocycle or a car. According to anecdotal reports, it was nealry impossible to ride, a test rider was able to ride it in a straight line, but crashed trying to go around a corner.
Above: The Tomahawk, concept vehicle made by Chrysler. The photo above was taken at the 2003 Auto Show in Detroit.
Above: A side view of the Tomahawk concept vehicle.
Above: Toyota Prius at the 2004 Detroit auto show.
Above: 2014 Toyota Prius.
Above: 2014 Toyota Prius.
Above: Toyota interior, 2002 Detroit auto show.
Above: Toyota concept car at 2000 Detroit auto show.
Above: Toyota concept car at 2000 Detroit auto show.
Above: 1950's Ford Thunderbird.
Above: 1960's Ford Thunderbird.
Above: Ford Thunderbird at Detroit auto show.
Above: Th!nk at 1999 Detroit auto show.
Above: Th!nk at 1999 Detroit auto show.
Trackhawk. The name Trackhawk is a name for a vehicle that was copyrighted by Chrysler in 2014. As of February, 2016, the name had not yet been used as the name of a mass-produced vehicle.
Above: Jeep Treo concept vehicle at 2004 Detroit auto show.
Above: Jeep Treo concept vehicle at 2004 Detroit auto show.
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