The FutureThe  economy's still in the proverbial dumpster. The fate of two of the  Detroit Three is hanging on by a lug nut that's almost off the thread.  No one who builds cars has been unscathed by the carnage. As John  Krafcik, U.S. CEO of Hyundai  -- one of the few automakers who have managed to keep its head just  above a sea of red ink -- remarked recently: "flat is the new up."And  as if there isn't already enough for board members and CEOs to fret  over already, pressure continues to build to deliver ever greener,  stratospherically high mileage machines with technologically advanced  alternative powertrains, and oh yeah, do it like yesterday.It's  in this incredibly challenging and dynamically changing automotive  landscape that the world's automakers, despite the myriad challenges  confronting them, continue to forge ahead with plans for their next  generation of four-wheeled offerings.Despite  it all, there's still a lot to look forward to in the near future. So  we've went ahead assembled another list of more than two dozen vehicles  that are on the way to showrooms within the next two years or so as a  follow-up to our recent 2010 Future Cars roundup.From high dollar exotics (Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Aston Martin Rapide) to fuel-sipping econoboxes (Chevrolet Spark, Scion iQ), to hyper green machines (Honda  CR-Z, Chevrolet Volt) and everything in between, the group of vehicles  assembled represents the beginnings of a seismic shift in automotive  transportation.Here's  hoping that once the economy finally climbs out of its doldrums that  what remains of the automotive industry emerges stronger and better  equipped to build cars like the ones you'll find on the following pages.
source:http://www.motortrend.com/
 
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