New York Auto Show 2017
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Created by Toyota's design team in California, the FT-4X Concept is an urban utility vehicle aimed towards millennials and their need to "get away." The FT-4X is part FJ and part Tacoma, all in a neat package that is smaller than the RAV4.
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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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Luxury four-wheel drives are flying off dealer lots, and manufacturers are scrambling to cash in. BMW is working on a model to sit above the X5, and Audi has announced the Q8 will become reality. Never one to be left out, Infiniti has created the Q80 Monograph concept for the New York Auto Show.
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For the past couple years, Nissan has been putting tracks on its crossovers to improve snow handling. With the new Rogue Trail Warrior, it shows how a tracked crossover can keep motoring the whole year round. The new concept gobbles up soft, sandy desert floor with Dominator tracks.
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Jeep has whipped the covers off the Grand Cherokee SRT Trackhawk. With the V8 from the Dodge Hellcat crammed into its engine bay, the Trackhawk is the quickest, most powerful four-wheel drive to emerge from the Jeep factory.
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We usually loathe long teasers, but we're willing to overlook that fact when it comes to the Dodge Demon. The hyper-Hellcat will debut at the New York Auto Show, but a stream of details means we already have an idea of what the car will be like. Suffice to say, Demon seems like an appropriate name.
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Nissan is bursting at the seams to celebrate the iconic Z sports car's birthday. The car is nearing 50 years old, but that birthday won't actually happen until 2019. That's not stopping Nissan from a "happy birthday" Heritage Edition of the 2018 350Z Coupe.
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Audi has revealed the all-new 2018 TT RS ahead of its New York Auto Show world premiere. The latest version of the curvy coupe relies on a new 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine to develop 400 hp to overpower and accelerate past competitors like the 2017 Porsche Cayman S and Alfa Romeo 4C.
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Dodge has been running a long tease ahead of the New York Auto Show, drip-feeding us info about the Demon. And it's working, but it also gave the opportunistic team of Texan tuners at Hennessey a chance to stake its own claim on supernatural muscle car performance. Dodge Demon, meet The Exorcist.