CARS.COM — With a gaping face, sharp angles and diamond pentagon grille, the Acura Precision concept revealed at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit is the first example of what the automaker claims will be the future of the brand's design. It brings the drama with deep grooves cut across the nearly seamless and entirely B-pillar-less body.
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Inside, futuristic design abounds. The front seats are high-contrast, while the rear seats are described as "floating." Cantilevered surfaces are the norm, and handcrafted wood speaker grilles add an extra touch of flash. The multimedia screen is wide and curved. The driver sits in front of a race-inspired sport steering wheel and floating center gauge. Check out the gallery for more.
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