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1991 Mercury Mystique

The Mystique was Mercury's first mini-van, with a name used on the 1995 compact production car. Wall-to-wall headlights and fiber-optic taillights were integrated into the smooth-flowing aluminum-frame body. The Mystique concept was powered by Ford's prototype T-Drive V8 engine connected to a centrally-mounted transmission. The flexibility of front-wheel, rear-wheel, or four-wheel drive was obtained with the T-Drive. The glass roof incorporated liquid-crystal technology, which automatically darkened the roof in bright sunlight. The passenger seats backs were fitted with individual television screens and VCRs for rear passenger entertainment.


Source: Concept Car Central

Images: Concept Car Central; www.chicagoautoshow.com



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