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Sunroofs add convertible style to Toyota's concept coupe has unique look

TOYOTA has premiered its Concept Coupe Crossover. The ccX, unveiled at the recent North American International Auto Show in Detroit, is a multi-purpose concept vehicle that, according to Toyota, explores new directions in styling and versatility.

It reflects the corporation's dedication to satisfying the evolving needs of younger customers.

Jim Press, Toyota Motor Sales, USA Inc, senior vice president and COO, said: "It is important for Toyota to raise the pulse of a large global youth market. The ccX is a glimpse at one direction being explored by the company to address new buyer demands. Its unique look expresses individuality. And its thoughtful approach to versatility allows the customer to handle how the vehicle fits into their lifestyle."

The ccX was designed in Japan and built in Italy at Forum Ricerche E Progetti.

The roof comprises two large power sunroofs, each made up of four glass panels. The roof panels tilt up individually and then slide forwards and back towards the centre of the roofline, creating large openings over the entire passenger compartment and cargo area.

The user enjoys convertible-style open air motoring, along with the added capability of carrying bulky objects in the back. The vertical glass rear panel is a two-piece unit that can be retracted into the bumper and out of the way for easy access to the rear cargo area.

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