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In pictures: Track, trail and tuned cars from the New York Auto Show

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Audi hasn't held back on the aero touches with the R8 V10 LMS GT4
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Kia joined the tracks-party with this Sportage in New York 
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This Kia Sorento is a much meaner proposition when lifted on tracks 
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The Nissan Armada isn't what you'd call subtle 
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In spite of rising fuel costs, big four-wheel drives like the Armada are selling well in 2017
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The Nissan GT-R is always a favorite for track rats and tuners 
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The Chevrolet Camaro has been reinvented as a track car
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The Camaro ZL1 1LE is set up for hardcore track work 
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The Camaro ZL1 1LE should make Porsche owners very nervous at their next track day
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Staring into the eyes of the Camaro ZL1 1LE
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The Dodge Durango SRT isn't as mean as the Jeep Trackhawk, but it's still a big V8 four-wheel drive
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The Durango SRT is a big, V8 four-wheel drive
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The Chevy Camaro Grand Sport is always a favorite in the USA
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The Corvette Grand Sport is designed to act as a halfway house between the base Corvette and the Z06
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The Corvette Grand Sport looks good in bright blue
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There are few cars as iconic as the Corvette 
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The Kia Stinger will hit 100 km/h in less than five seconds 
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The Stinger is a good looking car, but the real test will come when we get to drive it 
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The Kia Stinger is even prettier when you get up-close and personal 
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Details on the Kia Stinger 
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Details on the Kia Stinger 
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Toyota brought along its Corolla from SEMA 
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Behind the wheel of the Corolla that Toyota has brought over from SEMA 
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Toyota has injected a touch more fun into the Corolla in New York 
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The Prius doesn't make a natural base for a performance car, but that hasn't stopped Toyota from trying 
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If driven like the average Prius, the body modifications might be a bit of overkill from Toyota 
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Toyota is keen to inject a bit more excitement into the Prius lineup 
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The Prius actually looks quite good with all these modifications 
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The Audi R8 V10 LMS GT4 is the latest addition to the Audi Sport lineup 
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Power in the R8 V10 LMS comes from a naturally aspirated V10
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The V10 LMS has a special hatch in the roof to make driver access easier in an accident 
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Audi hasn't held back on the aero touches with the R8 V10 LMS GT4
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Audi has fitted a wing that could be confused for a dinner table on the LMS GT4
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Details on the Audi R8 V10 LMS GT4
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Details on the Audi R8 V10 LMS GT4
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Details on the Audi R8 V10 LMS GT4
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The refreshed Acura TLX was launched in New York 
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Acura says the new TLX is more capable on a backroad 
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The Porsche 911 Turbo S is designed to be a track warrior on the weekend, and a smooth commuter during the week 
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The 911 Turbo S will hit 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds 
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The 911 Turbo S is a semi-skim supercar
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The 911 GT3 was launched earlier this year, but it looks good in New York too 
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The Porsche 911 GT3 looks similar to the last generation car, but Porsche has wrought big changes under the skin
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The wing on the GT3 sits higher than before 
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The new GT3 will be available with a manual gearbox
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A hybrid four-door doesn't make the most natural track car, but Porsche says the Panamera can handle itself when the kitchen gets hot
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The Panamera Turbo S is the range-topping four door for Porsche 
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The Lamborghini Aventador S on show in New York 
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The Bugatti Chiron is a much meaner looking car than the Veyron it replaces
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Jaguar is keen to show off its involvement in Formula E
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The new Acura TLX has a fresh beak to match the rest of the range 
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The Nissan NV Cargo X will deliver, on road and off
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The NV Cargo X sits on a special lift kit 
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The NV Cargo X has a custom load bay 
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The NV Cargo X is powered by a Cummins diesel engine
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The winch on the nose of the NV Cargo X is rated to 10,000 pounds 
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The RAM Rebel TRX was first displayed at SEMA 
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The rack on the TRX can be slid back and forth to accomodate kayaks, surfboards and bikes 
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The nose on the TRX isn't pretty, but Dodge has tried to make the car look tough 
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The Corvette is always a showstopper 
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The Corvette Stingray on show in New York 
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The Stingray has been joined by some faster models, but it can still hold its own 
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The quad-exhaust setup on the Stingray is overkill, but that's sort of the point with cars like this 
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The Corvette will show most cars this angle in a straight line 
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally heritage in New York 
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally heritage in New York 
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally heritage in New York 
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally heritage in New York 
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Subaru was keen to show off its rally heritage in New York 
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This Koenigsegg Agera RS will be making a customer very, very happy
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The Agera RS is much more subtle take on the Koenigsegg formula than the orange and black one shown last year 
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The Agera RS is pretty in blue and white 
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Spyker continued its tradition of producing automotive jewellery 
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The C8 Preliator is powered by a Koenigsegg V8 
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The Spyker C8 Preliator on show in New York 
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Cadillac is taking on the World Endurance Championship with the DPI.VR
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The Cadillac DPI.VR goes head to head with offerings from Mazda, Porsche and Toyota in the WEC
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Just to be clear, this isn't your standard Cadillac
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The Cadillac DPI.VR is powered by a good old fashioned V8
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Lexus is trying to overhaul its image, and the RC F GT3 is a part of that process
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The RC F GT3 looks great, even though it's made up of some odd angles 
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The GT3 splitter on the RC F gives it a mean looks from front-on
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The RC F GT3 was front-and-center on the Lexus stand 
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That huge wing on the RC F GT3 looks big enough to hold a family dinner 
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The RC F has become the base for Lexus' racing operations 
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The wheels on the S650 are polarising, but we like them 
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The Mercedes-Maybach S650 is overkill of the highest order 
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The Mercedes-Maybach S650 Convertible is all about top-down opulence 
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Venturi is chasing speed records with the Buckeye Bullet
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New York City isn't necessarily a natural home for low-slung sports cars or mud-plugging off-roaders, but the floor of the Jacob Javits Convention Center is chock full of both this year. From barely-legal road racers to jacked-up trucks, the New York Auto Show had tweaked, tuned and track specials catering to all tastes. Here are some of the best.

Nissan GT-R Track Edition

The Nissan GT-R is always a favorite for track rats and tuners 
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With a monstrous twin-turbo V6 under the hood and enough electronic smarts to launch a space shuttle, the Nissan GT-R was ripe for a track-ready makeover. Unlike the standard car, which has been softened up in search of extra refinement, the Track Edition makes fewer concessions for comfort.

Extra adhesive bonding has been used to make the bodyshell more rigid, and the team at Nismo has contributed a new suspension tune, tires and lightweight wheels. Trainspotters will also notice the carbon fiber rear spoiler, which is lighter than the standard unit. Given lots of owners will replace it with something bigger, bolder and lighter, the team could have got away with leaving the standard unit in place, but it's a nice touch nonetheless.

Behind the wheel, the standard interior has been mostly left alone, but passengers have been treated to a set of black-and-red Recaro seats. The car slots in underneath the GT-R Nismo in the range.

Audi R8 V10 GT4 LMS

Audi has fitted a wing that could be confused for a dinner table on the LMS GT4
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Since launching in 2006, the R8 has become a halo car for Audi. Not only does it sit atop the brand's road-car range, it forms the base for its customer racing program. The latest addition to that racing stable might have a name like a Scrabble game gone wrong, but it represents an enticing mix of road-car reliability and GT4-ready driving dynamics.

Like the rest of the R8 range, the LMS GT4 is powered by a high-revving V10 engine. It's restricted to 364 kW (495 hp) of power as-per FIA GT4 regulations, but that might change if the car starts returning faster lap times than its competitors. Reliability isn't a particularly exciting topic, but it's important in racers nonetheless. Audi says the V10 engine only requires work after 10,000 km (6,214 mi), and the first rebuild comes at 20,000 km (12,428 mi).

Nissan NV Cargo X

The NV Cargo X is powered by a Cummins diesel engine
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Okay, the NV Cargo X was technically launched at the Chicago Auto Show, but it's so cool we're going to take another look. After all, just look at it.

Based on the NV2500 HD, the Cargo X has been comprehensively overhauled for off-road duties. Gone is the standard suspension, and in its place is a new setup with enough clearance to fit a set of 37-inch tires. Coupled with a big lift kit, purposeful skid plate and custom winch, the changes make for a Nissan unlike any other.

Tough new exterior aside, the biggest change to the NV200 comes under the hood. The petrol V8 from the standard car has been swapped from the Cummins diesel powertrain from the Titan XD. With 752 Nm (555 lb.ft) of torque on tap, it's perfect for low-speed rock crawling.

Of course, this is just a little taste of what was on show. For more of the best track, trail and tuned cars on display in the Big Apple head through to our full gallery, or check out our look at the best of the 2017 New York Auto Show.

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