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Ford Iosis Concept

The Ford Iosis concept features double-pivoting, pillarless door openings for easy access-the front doors pitch forward; the rear doors pitch back. Inside, electroluminescent foil illuminates the ceiling and doors. The car is meant to signal a new direction for future Ford products in Europe.


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