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And unlike many of the Japanese companies, who will be displaying concept cars, the foreign automakers will all show battery EVs that are already in production or are going to be in production.
Automakers reveal their most futuristic aspirations when they release concept cars—vehicles that we may or may not actually see on our streets someday. By David Nield By Josh Dean By Stan ...