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In photos: SUVs, trucks and vans of the 2017 LA Auto Show

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The LA Auto Show in SUVs, trucks and vans
Lincoln debuts the Nautilus, its new mid-size SUV
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The Nautilus will become the successor to the MKX in Lincoln's SUV line-up
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The MKX is still around for the 2018 model year, and the 2019 Nautilus will go on sale next year with turbo engine options and new driver-assistance technologies
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No more weird split mustache! The Nautilus's large signature grille aligns with other new members of the Lincoln family
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Thanks to its flat floor and pass-through design, the Bollinger B1 electric utility vehicle offers plenty of room for lumber and other long items
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The Bollinger B1 packs a delightfully simple, purpose-designed interior
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Bollinger revealed the B1 at a private event in July and shows it here at the LA Auto Show
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The new Porsche Cayenne
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The Volkswagen I.D. Buzz, one of the more interesting and prophetic concepts of the year, makes another appearance in LA
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Volkswagen I.D. Buzz
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Toyota beach rescue truck
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Toyota Tacoma ready for fun
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2017 Toyota Tacoma
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Subaru reveals the all-new Ascent, the largest vehicle in its line-up
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A look at the Subaru Ascent's folding third row
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A look at the Subaru Ascent's folding third row
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The all-new Subaru Ascent
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GMC makes tracks with the All Mountain concept
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A look at the Mattracks underpinning the GMC All Mountain concept
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The GMC All Mountain is a powerful sled for bringing skiers and snowboarders up snowy mountains
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Based on the Sierra 2500HD Denali 4WD Crew Cab, the GMC All Mountain packs 445 hp and  910 lb-ft of torque
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BMW brings the Concept X7 iPerformance over from Germany
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That's quite a grille on the BMW Concept X7
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The Concept X7 previews an upcoming BMW SUV
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Lexus GX 460
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Lexus LX 570
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Lexus uses the LA Auto Show to reveal a two-row version of the LX 570
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With just two rows of seating, the Lexus LX 570 offers plenty of rear cargo space
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The two-row 2018 LX 570 will start just under US$85K, before $1,195 delivery fee
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Mercedes shows the GLC F-Cell in LA 
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Buick Enclave Avenir
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After showing a QX50 concept earlier this year, Infiniti reveals the production QX50 in LA
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The QX50 launches with Infiniti's new variable compression engine technology 
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Inside the Infiniti QX50
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The new Infiniti QX50 also includes ProPilot Assist driver-assistance tech
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The all-new 2019 Infiniti QX50 rides on a new front-engine platform
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Infiniti reveals the QX50 mid-size crossover
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Mopar has some fun with the 2018 Jeep Wrangler Sport
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To help highlight the fun, go-anywhere spirit of the all-new Wrangler, Mopar adds a roof rack, 17-in wheels with 35-in BFGoodrich KO2 tires, a 2-in lift and tube steps, among other mods
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Mopar also customized out an all-new Wrangler Rubicon four-door
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Modifications include the tubular-steel doors, rock rails, "Stubby" bumper with winch, 2-in lift, LED off-road lighting, snorkel and more
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That paint is called "Mojito Green"
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Jeep shows the all-new Wrangler Rubicon
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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The new Wrangler was undoubtedly the most anticipated debut of the show
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Inside the new Jeep Wrangler
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Inside the new Jeep Wrangler
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Inside the new Jeep Wrangler
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Kia refreshes the Sorento
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The refreshed Sorento includes an upgraded cabin and new driver-assistance features
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Most of Nissan's Star Wars were cars or crossovers, which we looked at in our LA cars gallery, but there was no calling this apocalyptic Titan a "car"
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The Nissan Titan AT-M6 is one among a fleet of Star Wars-themed vehicles on display at Nissan's booth
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Nissan has some fun in showing the Titan AT-M6
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According to Nissan, the Titan AT-M6 is the largest-size unveiling at the 2017 LA show
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Ford Transit vans at the 2017 LA Auto Show
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Ford Transit vans at the 2017 LA Auto Show
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2018 Ford F-150 Raptor Supercrew
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Ram at the 2017 LA Auto Show
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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV rally car
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This Tanner Foust Concept Edition is a ruggedized, "deep-country off-road" version of the 2018 VW Atlas that includes oversized tires, an armored front bumper, auxiliary lighting, and a roof rack with access ladder
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Toyota shows another outdoor adventure-inspired SUV concept
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The Toyota FT-AC is designed for urbanites who like to escape city limits on the weekends
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Toyota's FT-AC has a bit of an exaggerated design that feels like it tries too hard to compensate for the fact that it's not an FJ Cruiser or 4Runner ... but we guess experimenting with different styling is part of what concepts are for
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Toyota reaches out to adventurous Millennials with slick equipment like the slide-out bumper bike carrier, removable side-view cameras/action cams, and removable fog light/bike lights
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Toyota's adventure crossover concepts are interesting, but we prefer the simple lines of the 4Runner
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Another fun-loving adventure truck: the Chevy Colorado ZR2
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The ZR2 made its debut at last year's LA Auto Show and this year is just chilling with the rest of Chevy's showings 
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Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations reveals its new Range Rover SVAutobiography
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The 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography has a 557-hp 5.0L supercharged V8
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2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography: Land Rover's new flagship
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Land Rover shows off new plug-in hybrid Range Rover tech
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A bright green VW bus downstairs in "The Garage"
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The coolest of the truck/SUV sights in The Garage certainly has to be these K6 six-wheel Wranglers
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Don't want a pickup bed? How about this seven-seat 6x6 Jeep from K6
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Six-wheel Wranglers were popular in SEMA, and the LA show gets into the act with creations from K6
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Trucks and 4x4s of the LA Auto Show "Garage"
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Ready to pump some bass
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Broncos were quite popular at this year's SEMA Show, and there are a couple on hand in LA, too
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Looks like a car up front ...
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...but has an awful lot of back
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Rezvani shows its new Tank, a dressed-up Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon with 500 hp
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We prefer Jeep's slow, steady approach to evolving the Wrangler's design, but Rezvani clearly feels something more dramatic is in order
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A tiny set of wheels atop a huge set of wheels
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A tiny set of wheels atop a huge set of wheels
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Upstairs, Toyota plays with the next generation of playful off-road utility vehicle; downstairs, we see the last generation
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Trucks and 4x4s of the LA Auto Show "Garage"
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Trucks and 4x4s of the LA Auto Show "Garage"
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Trucks and 4x4s of the LA Auto Show "Garage"
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Trucks and 4x4s of the LA Auto Show "Garage"
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Lincoln Nautilus
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While the Lexus LX 570 loses a row in LA, the RX gains a third row
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Lexus' new RX L models come with three rows of seating and choice of six- or seven-passenger layouts
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The Lexus RX 350L makes its debut
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At a private event, Jaguar Land Rover highlights some of its special vehicles, including this Discovery SVX concept
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Inside the Range Rover SVAutobiography
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The new 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography is all about rear legroom
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The LA Auto Show in SUVs, trucks and vans
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Cars, trikes and bikes aren't the only things worth seeing at this year's LA Auto Show. As usual, the show is playing host to its fair share of awesome large and rugged vehicles, with the all-new Jeep Wrangler at the head of the pack. The show's sights and sounds include everything from the most luxurious Range Rover out there, to a seven-seat Wrangler 6x6 and a tracked-out GMC Sierra snow machine.

The new Wrangler cometh

The new Wrangler was undoubtedly the most anticipated debut of the show
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Given the intensely passionate following the Jeep Wrangler has had for decades, a new model is always going to be a big story. And we'd say the JL Wrangler ranks as the most prominent debut of this year's LA show.

As with past Wranglers, the new generation is all about light-handed, gradual styling evolution, but it will also welcome some more revolutionary changes, like the addition of pickup and hybrid models (neither of which is in LA, unfortunately). For now, focus is on the new turbo four engine option, advanced 4x4 capabilities, and other changes you can read all about in our full coverage.

And Mopar certainly hasn't waited long to have some fun with the new Wrangler:

Mopar also customized out an all-new Wrangler Rubicon four-door
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While the new Wrangler is busy drawing crowds upstairs in LA, this awesome Wrangler 6x6 from Las Vegas-based K-6 Industries is getting its fair share of attention downstairs in the customs and components section. K-6 also claims to be developing the world's first self-driving off-road vehicle ... so stay tuned.

Don't want a pickup bed? How about this seven-seat 6x6 Jeep from K6
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Toyota imagines a more adventurous future

As we enter a new generation of Jeep Wrangler, some might wonder what's happening with one-time Wrangler competitors like the FJ Cruiser and Land Rover Defender. The FJ Cruiser was discontinued in the US several years ago and quite recently went into "Final Edition" mode in Japan. We haven't seen any definitive word of a successor, but if Toyota's run of 2017 concepts are any indication, it's clear the automaker is thinking hard about the possibilities.

Toyota's FT-AC has a bit of an exaggerated design that feels like it tries too hard to compensate for the fact that it's not an FJ Cruiser or 4Runner ... but we guess experimenting with different styling is part of what concepts are for
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The LA-debuted Future Toyota Adventure Concept (FT-AC) joins the Tj Cruiser and FT-4X concepts from earlier this year in showing what a tough, next-gen Toyota utility vehicle might look like, and this newest concept looks a little too much like a crossover fitted with some oddly matched components meant to evince some semblance of ruggedness. The "adventure concept" is also loaded with all kinds of goofy concept accessories, like fog lights and drive cameras that remove for use on bikes and other gear – something to help push Millennials out of the city and into the wild, where they can update their Instagrams with nature selfies. But the four-wheel locking and torque vectoring sound promising enough.

With all these concepts dropping, we suspect Toyota will have some kind of rugged-ish 4x4 in its line-up in the near future, we just hope it looks more like the past than it does any of the present 2017 concepts. Although, if you take the FT-AC's wheelbase and track, add in a blend of the TJ and 4X's boxier styling and the TJ's versatile folding seats/load floor, you might just have something special.

Land Rover writes the Range Rover's SVAutobiography

The 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography has a 557-hp 5.0L supercharged V8
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Land Rover isn't competing with Jeep and Toyota in showing a new Defender or Defender-previewing concept in LA, instead focusing on the other end of the utility vehicle spectrum. The new long-wheelbase 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography becomes the luxury halo of the Land Rover family.

While the 557-hp (415-kW) supercharged V8 and 5.2-second 0-60 mph (96.5 km/h) are certainly nice, the real highlights are behind the power-close rear doors, where passengers enjoy VIP-like comfort in two airline-inspired reclining Executive Class seats with 3.9 ft (1.2 m) of legroom. There's also 22-way adjustment, a hot stone massage function, heated calf and foot rests, a refrigerator compartment, electrically deployable tables, and 10-in entertainment screens with 4G Wi-Fi connectivity. A specially designed Zenith clock in the rear console makes for convenient time checks.

The new 2018 Range Rover SVAutobiography is all about rear legroom
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The new Range Rover SVAutobiography will go on sale in the US in early 2018 for a cool US$208,895 after destination.

Check out dozens of other new, concept and custom trucks and 4x4s in our full LA show gallery.

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1 comment
guzmanchinky
I saw the big 7 series SUV and thought "wow, finally a competitor for the GLS", and then I saw the front... Ohhh noooo....