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The best of the 2017 Detroit Auto Show

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The AMG GT C Edition 50 is a birthday present to celebrate 50 years of tuning in Affalterbach
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The GT C gets a grille similar to the one fitted to the AMG GT R
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The AMG GT C Edition 50 makes 550 hp
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The AMG GT C Edition 50 has a voluptuous booty
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The Audi Q8 Concept was one of the biggest-name launches at this year's Detroit Auto Show
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The Q8 previews a production car, set to launch in 2018
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The Q8 is finished in a gorgeous shade of Bombay Blue
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The wide, slim taillights on the Q8 Concept serve to make it look wider 
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Audi clearly was channelling its inner "Jaws" Bond Villain when it designed that grille
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The Audi Q8 Concept is powered by a clever hybrid drivetrain
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The Audi SQ5 swaps diesel for petrol in this generation
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The Audi SQ5 was overshadowed by its Q8 sibling, but it's still a good looking car
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The SQ5 looks remarkably similar to its predecessor
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The Audi SQ5 shares its powertrain with the S5
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The new Chevrolet Traverse aims upmarket with a new, more luxurious High Country trim 
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The Traverse is powered by a V6
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The new Ford F-150 looks just like the old model
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The new grille on the F-150 is designed to make it look tougher than before
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The new Ford F-150 King Ranch, complete with its chrome rear section
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The new Ford F-150 will be available with a diesel
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Can the new Honda Odyssey make minivans cool again?
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The new Odyssey has magic sliding seats inside
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The Kia GT Stinger was born on the Nurburgring
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The GT was designed in Germany
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The Stinger GT has a pretty face, and drew a huge crowd at the auto show
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The slick profile of the Kia GT Stinger 
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The Lexus LS500 has one of the best looking iterations of the new corporate grille we've seen
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Lexus really has committed to its new design language
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The rear end of the new Lexus LS500
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The new Lexus LS500 drew a crowd in Detroit
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Let us know what you think of the Lexus grille in the comments. 
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The grille on the new Lexus LC500
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The Nissan Vmotion 2.0 previews a refined styling direction 
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Obviously, the suicide doors won't make production, but the details on the Vmotion might see the light of day
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The Nissan Vmotion 2.0 will likely inform the design of the next Altima
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It's all about angles at Nissan right now
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The VW ID Buzz was aptly named given the number of people trying to get a look
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The ID Buzz is a new take on the classic VW Microbus
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VW has become very zen since Dieselgate - at least, that's what the dash ornament in the Buzz would have you believe
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The ID Buzz is powered by a fully electric powertrain
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The gaping smile of the VW ID Buzz
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Although there are a few show car flourishes, much of the ID Buzz could be production ready
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The new Toyota Camry has been made more aggressive
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The grille on the new Camry could grate cheese
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Toyota wants to liven the Camry up
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This is the hybrid Camry - wait until you see the sports version...
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The Cadillac Escala still looks gorgeous, even though it was launched almost 12 months ago
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The Escala's name translates from Spanish to "scale"
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The rear of the Escala is undoubtedly its best angle
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The new Mercedes E-Class Coupe is like a shrunken S-Class
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The E-Class Coupe drew a crowd in Detroit
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In red, we can't help but notice a hint of Ford Taurus in the back of the E-Class Coupe. No, that's not a compliment
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The Le Mans winning Ford GT
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The GT knocked off its closest rivals from Ferrari at Le Mans
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Need proof racing is a rough, tough business? Check out the front of the Le Mans-winning Ford GT
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The EcoBoost engine in the road-going Ford GT peeks out from behind the glass
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Carbon fiber wheels on the Ford GT 
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The Ford GT was launched two years ago, but it still looks remarkable
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The GT should be hitting the road this year
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The Mercedes-Maybach S650 Convertible is a yacht for the roads
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The Mercedes-Maybach S650 Convertible on show in Detroit
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Mercedes has treated the GLA to a mild update, but only trainspotters will be able to notice
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The wing on the new GLA45 AMG isn't what you'd call subtle...
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The Subaru Viziv Concept previews a bigger future SUV
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The Subaru stand was remarkable quiet, but the Viziv drew some attention
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The Viziv 7 will be the biggest Subaru ever built
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Subaru is targeting the VW Atlas with the production Viziv
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally connection in Detroit
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The VW Tiguan Allspace is a bigger take on the popular SUV
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The Tiguan Allspace looks just like the regular Tiguan
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The Allspace has more room inside 
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The new Alfa Romeo Stelvio looking good in Detroit
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The Stelvio Quadrifoglio is powered by a Ferrari-derived V6
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The Audi S5 Cabriolet was somewhat shadowed by the Q8 Concept
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The S5 Cabriolet is powered y the same motor as the SQ5 SUV
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The BMW 5 Series made its global debut in Detroit
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In person, the 5 Series is a handsome car
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Under the skin, BMW has loaded the 5 Series with semi-autonomous kit
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The Mercedes E-Class should be very, very worried about the new 5 Series
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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China's GAC brought three cars to the Detroit Auto Show
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The Infiniti QX50 Concept is likely to make production largely unchanged
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The new Toyota Camry is a much wilder looking car than before
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Yes, that's a fake vent on a Camry. We were surprised too
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The new Camry on show in Detroit 
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Toyota has big goals for the meaner new Camry
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The new Camry NASCAR was also on show in Detroit
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Although it shares nothing with the road car, the new Camry NASCAR wears its styling stickers well
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The VLF Force 1 might look mean, but very few people were paying it any attention
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The VLF Force 1 is the brainchild of Bob Lutz and Henrik Fisker
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Also on the VLF stand was this mean looking truck
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The X-Series makes a Hummer H2 look soft
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Disney was promoting its new Cars film with Lightning McQueen
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The new VW Atlas is very, very big
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The new Atlas (good name, that) will be built in the USA
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The VW Atlas was also unveiled in R-Line Trim
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This GRC Beetle was driven by Scott Speed
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The GRC Beetle takes on dirt and tarmac - all in the same lap
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Spoiler alert! This one is fitted to the VW GRC Beetle
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The new Volvo XC90 is serving as a test bed for autonomous driving systems
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The Volvo XC90 Drive Me
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This Ferrari 458 Challenge would argue cars can be art
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The new Nissan GT-R looks similar, but is much nicer from behind the wheel
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The GMC Terrain joined the ever-growing crowd of SUVs in Detroit
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The Terrain is a handsome car, especially from this angle
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You'll cut your hand on the Lexus UX Concept if you're not careful
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The UX Concept previews what a future compact Lexus SUV could look like
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The new Jeep Compass promises to be a much better resolved car than the original
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The new Jeep Compass on the floor of the Detroit Auto Show
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The Mazda MX-5 RF, complete with targa-style top
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The new Mazda CX-5 looks remarkably similar to its predecessor
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No matter how many times we see it, this MX-5 Speedster never gets boring
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The snow might be dumping down outside, but the cold couldn't put a freeze on the annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Unlike the Paris Show, which focused on modern mobility solutions for an increasingly crowded world, Detroit wound back the clock with plenty of sports cars and four-wheel drives – though that doesn't mean economy and environmental considerations were taken off the table. Here are some of the best launches from the floor of the Cobo Center.

Audi Q8 Concept

The Audi Q8 Concept was one of the biggest-name launches at this year's Detroit Auto Show
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Launched first thing on day one, the Audi Q8 Concept is arguably the most impressive debut of the whole show. It's powered by a plug-in hybrid powertrain, linking a 333 hp (245 kW) turbocharged engine with an electric motor for a total system output of 442 hp (332 kW). Audi is claiming 37 miles (60 km) of all-electric range, helping the car return a scarcely believable 102.3 MPGe (2.3 l/100 km).

It wasn't the powertrain that got tongues wagging, though. There's simply no getting past the huge grille grafted onto what is otherwise a slick – if typically understated – soft roader. Theories about what inspired the design team range from reasonable (the grinning face on new Lexus models) to ridiculous (Richard Kiel as Jaws in Moonraker) but we can all agree it gives the car serious presence. Whether it survives the transition to production remains to be seen.

Lexus LS500

Let us know what you think of the Lexus grille in the comments. 
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Speaking of bold faces, take a look at the nose on the Lexus LS500. Designed to take on the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class, it makes up for its forgettable decade-old predecessor with a new look you'll instantly love or hate.

Move past the chintzy nose and you'll find an interior that, although unashamedly Japanese in its design, is able to match the Germans for quality. Tick the right boxes, and front seat passengers are treated to leather seats with 28-way adjustment, while rear passengers can relax in reclining thrones. When it comes time to beat a hasty retreat, the back seats raise by 24 degrees – perfect for avoiding awkward red carpet exits in front of hungry paparazzi.

Although the interior is all about quiet luxury, Lexus says its new GA-L chassis should also make the LS500 a treat for keen drivers. The use of aluminum and ultra high-tensile steel makes the new platform 200 lb (91 kg) lighter than before, and Lexus says more weight is held between the axles. Combined with the lighter, more powerful twin-turbo V6 under the hood, that should make keen drivers and chauffeurs happy.

Kia Stinger GT

The Kia GT Stinger was born on the Nurburgring
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Still not convinced Kia has moved past the days of cheap and cheerful hatchbacks? Take a look at the Stinger. Behind that pretty shape (more on that later) is an old-fashioned front engine, rear drive layout designed to deliver the continent-crushing grand touring ability when the driver needs it, and corner-carving sportiness when they don't. That's no mean feat, especially when you're known for economy cars and cheap faux-wheel drives, but the initial signs are good.

For one, it looks fantastic. We've lavished praise on Peter Schreyer – the designer largely responsible for a Hyundai and Kia style revolution – in the past, but the Stinger is arguably his finest work since joining the Korean brands. From the long, low bonnet to the sloping roofline, everything about the car just looks right to our eyes, like a much prettier Dodge Charger.

Power comes from a twin-turbo V6 engine in range topping cars, which will hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 5.1 seconds. Buyers will get a choice of all-wheel drive or rear-drive, and all models are hooked up to an eight-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters.

That's just a taste of the splendid automotive wares on display in Detroit. Take a flick through our 2017 NAIAS photo gallery to see the rest of the hot new releases.

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5 comments
Sergius
It seems that designers of cars were far from their duties during the year 2016 and that their departments were invaded by graffiti artists and vandals.
McDesign
Uhh - that Lexus - hard to think of a nice thing to say.
DavidRogerBrown
Seems most of the concept front ends were drawn up by Disney cartoon artists? Least not boring. Perhaps it's my ignorance but shouldn't a "Pink Beetle" be pink? Ford,"tough" fronts should not be made of plastic,plastic,plastic. Nice photos,good job.
JuanCarlosFuertes
" The rear of the Escala is undoubtedly its best angle " Dear Scott Collie: are you insane ?
BobMeyer
Seems the auto-makers are in a race to see who can design the most hideous front-end. Right now, I'd say Lexus (and Toyota) has taken the lead over Audi, but Audi is still in the running. Ford and Nissan are gaining ground, though.