New York Auto Show
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One of the largest automotive shows in the world, the New York International Auto Show happens every year in New York City. For decades, it's been the home of the World Car of the Year awards and a fulcrum for automotive unveils in North America.
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Hyundai has unveiled a new off-road model in the form of the 2025 Santa Cruz XRT. The automaker also showcased new designs for the Tucson crossover and the standard Santa Cruz truck last weekend at the New York International Auto Show.
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Genesis, Hyundai's luxury vehicle arm, has unveiled several eye-catching concepts ahead of the New York International Auto Show. The covers were pulled from the vehicles at Genesis House, a dealership and showplace in New York City.
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The 2020 model year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Z car, so Nissan has unveiled new packaging for limited-edition 50th anniversary models of the 2020 370Z. The original Datsun 240Z debuted in New York 50 years ago, promising both fun and racing. The new Z does the same.
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New York isn't a natural home for sports cars or off-roaders, but the floor of the Jacob Javits Convention Center is chock full of both this year. From 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.
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Electric power was in the spotlight at the Paris Motor Show last year, but it would appear that trend hasn't made it across the Atlantic yet, because much of the new metal in New York was about old-fashioned, gasoline-powered muscle.
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Subaru has confirmed its plans to build a hulking family four-wheel drive for America. Although it's just a concept at the moment, a car looking very similar to the Ascent you see here will be popping up in showrooms soon, with its sights set on taking down the new VW Atlas.
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The Audi R8 came as a shock when it launched. It was so far removed from the sedans we knew, the fact it drove beautifully was almost irrelevant. Since then, the R8 has become a flagship for the brand's road cars and a base for its racing operations, a tradition continued with the R8 LMS GT4.
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Ford is desperate to revive Lincoln as a genuine luxury brand. The resurrection started with the Continental, and continues in the new Navigator, which focuses on delivering a unique brand of luxury in a sea of similar European offerings, with a high-tech cabin and showy good looks.
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After one of the longest teases in history, Dodge has unchained the Demon in New York. As predicted, it's one of the wildest production cars ever created, with 840 hp (626 kW) being put to a set of drag radials. Meet the new king of all-American performance.
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Scion FR-S buyers looking for increased performance and exclusivity have a new option in the FR-S Release Series 1.0. The race-inspired two-door offers a variety of body and equipment upgrades while still pricing in under $30K.
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Now that the Geneva Auto Show is over, one has to wonder what manufacturers will do to keep our attention. If you’re Mercedes-Benz, you unleash the new S63 AMG Coupé featuring a dynamic new design, 585 hp biturbo V8, all-wheel-drive system and world first suspension innovation.
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