One of the most prestigious and glamorous of all automobile exhibitions in the word, the Detroit Motor Show is currently in full swing with a range of top the the line automobile brands competing to woo the conventional as well as corporate customers. The Detroit 2010 has a wide expanse of sports cars, luxury sedans, concept cars and utility vehicles on display.
South Korea’s CT&T, which is one of the most flourishing and successful domestic car manufacturing company has unveiled three new models at Detroit 2010 that are sure to become one of the highlights of the event. The first of the three is an astounding Multi Amphibious Vehicle (MAV), which is electric powered and as per the company, the vehicle is capable of achieving 40 mph on land and 95 mph on water, which many believe to be a slip of tongue. But then again, if CT&T claims it does do 95 on water, then it just might be capable of that. The all new EV MAV is completely electric powered and has six wheels that helps it to navigate in water.

The second car to be unveiled by CT&T is the C Squared, which is an electric sports car, that has been designed and developed to provide the riders with the thrill of a sports vehicle, all the while maintaing the environment friendly trend of the upcoming generation of vehicles. The all new C Squared features a convertible hard top and even with being electric powered, this vehicle is capable of topping out at 95 mph. The C Squared is available to the customers at $50,000.

The third CT&T vehicle is the E-Zone Plus, which yet electric powered three door vehicle. The all new E-Zone Plus looks quite small in size and as per the company, the commercial models will have five doors.
Via Fast Company & Autoblog