VSX_Side.jpg 758 hits | 27.74 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The VSX offers scorching performance and Acura quality for under $26,000. It's VTEC (Variable valve Timing and lift with Electronic Control) engine revs to 9,000 RPM! (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
VSX_Rear.jpg 1078 hits | 34.21 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The VSX was designed around the Integra engine/chassis setup almost 4 years before the arrival of the Acura RSX! Scaled-up bodywork would fit on an Integra chassis. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Exodus_High_Three-Quarter.jpg 712 hits | 30.23 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The Ford Exodus XLT SUV. Sized to compete with the Dodge Durango. 7 passenger, 6.8L V10, 4WD. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Exodus_Side.jpg 758 hits | 34.13 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The Exodus puts the "utility" back in "sport utility vehicle" with it's body-on-frame construction and torquey engine lineup. The design predates the current Jeep Grand Cherokee by 1 1/2 years. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Acura_VSX_Sport_Compact.jpg 773 hits | 29.57 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 VSX at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Osprey_Three-Quarter.jpg 911 hits | 25.51 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The Honda Osprey Evolution II Sport hybrid sportscar. 2 pass. (tandem), 750cc 32v V4 with IMA electric motor, and flexfuel capability.
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1.8_Ford_Exodus_SUV.jpg 715 hits | 26.72 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 Exodus at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
Osprey_Side.jpg 694 hits | 31.53 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 The Osprey utilizes the IMA (Integrated Motor Assist) and a lightweight 6061 aluminum/kevlar-graphite body to achieve 0-60 @ 5.1 sec and get 50 MPG! (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.8_Honda_Osprey_Sport_Hybrid.jpg 649 hits | 31.43 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 Osprey Evo.II Sport at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)
1.12_Honda_Osprey_Hybrid.jpg 630 hits | 23.53 KB | Posted: 6/30/03 Osprey Evolution I at 2002 Art Institute of Pittsburgh Portfolio Review. (Posted in: 3/D Concept Models)