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Car companies are coming up with a lot of radical ideas. Here are ten that should go the distance, from Detroit's 2007 North American International Auto Show.
Toyota HS-FT sports car concept
Callaway with Toyota North America boss Press and the hot hybrid
Most likely to succeed:
Toyota HS-FT sports car concept
Edgy design, Prius-based hybrid system, sound performance. The awkwardly named two-seater proves (as if George Clooney hasn't already) that green can be quite sexy. Jim Press, president of Toyota Motors North America, confirmed that this concept has legs: We'll see a production version in four to five years. Healthy and hedonistic? Bring it on.

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