Photos: Camaro, Ferrari, Mazda win design awards
Designers of three sporty new cars drove home with EyesOn awards at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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Ferrari FXX
The EyesOn Design Awards honored excellence in automotive design at this week's North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The Ferrari FXX (left) won the Functionality Award for the efficient and useable ways its design makes driving easier.
Click for previous coverage of the Detroit show and highlights of last week's L.A. Auto Show. Plus, there's much more at CNET's coverage of the North American International Auto Show.
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Chevy Camaro
The Chevrolet Camaro won the Concept Implementation Award for bringing out the true brand, or product character, in a new and significant way.
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Mazda Kabura
The Mazda Kabura won the Aesthetics and Innovation Award for the way the vehicle showed off a new and significant design standard.
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winners
The 2006 EyesOn Design Award winners (from left): Ed Welburn for the Chevy Camaro; Massimo Fumarelo for the Ferrari FXX, and Franz Holzhausen for the Mazda Kabura.
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