Showing posts with label New York International Auto Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York International Auto Show. Show all posts
April 18, 2014
Nissan Shows Off A Sexier Murano in New York
Based on the design brief that will “elevate your experience”, Nissan unveiled the third-generation Murano at the New York International Auto Show. Based off the Resonance Concept, all-new Murano has the unmistakable Nissan family look: the V-Motion front-end, boomerang lights (with available LED headlights), and the floating roof treatment.
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2015 Honda HR-V: This Is It (for the US Market, At Least)
Although much of the hype surrounding Honda’s presence at the New York International Auto Show centered around the all-new Fit (Jazz), the company also showed off their newest sub-compact crossover destined for the US: the 2015 Honda HR-V.
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2015 Dodge Challenger Keeps Up in Muscle Car Race
Keeping up with the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang, Dodge revealed a series of changes for its own muscle car, the Dodge Challenger at the New York International Auto Show. The 2015 model promises to have best-in-class horsepower and the segment’s first eight-speed automatic transmission.
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Audi A3 Named World Car of the Year
One of the main highlights of the New York International Auto Show is the announcement of the World Car of the Year. And without making you guess (or even click to find out which automobile won), the Audi A3 walked away with the prestigious award for 2014.
The third-generation Audi A3 overcame 23 other cars including the BMW M4 and Mazda3 to win the title. World Car of the Year is voted by an international jury comprising of 69 top-level automotive journalists from 22 countries around the world. This is not the first time the “brand with four rings” won the accolade. It won it in 2005 with the Audi A6.
Other winners in the 2014 World Car of the Year awards are: BMW i3 (World Green Car of the Year, World Car Design of the Year); Porsche 911 GT3 (World Performance Car of the Year); Mercedes-Benz S-Class (World Luxury Car of the Year).
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April 16, 2014
Mazda Unveils Next-Generation MX-5's Skyactiv Chassis
The last time everyone got excited about a chassis unveil, it was when Subaru showed off the BRZ Architecture in 2013. Now Mazda is doing the low-winded striptease of their all-new MX-5 starting off with its chassis which made its debut at the New York International Auto Show.
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Kia Reveals a More Muscular Sedona MPV for 2015
Kia has taken the wraps off its all-new Sedona (local market Carnival) at the 2014 New York International Auto Show. The debut of Kia’s large MPV means that the Peter Schreyer transformation of the entire Kia range (at least in the US) is now complete.
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Ford Focus Remains World's Best-Selling Nameplate; Gets Updated for 2015
Ford Motor Company has revealed that its compact car, the Focus, remains the world’s best-selling nameplate according to Polk Automotive’s new vehicle registration data for the 2013 calendar year. This growth has been fueled by markets such as China which has seen Focus sales grow as much as 50 percent. And not wanting to rest on their laurels, Ford has unveiled a refreshed version of their four-door model at the 2014 New York International Auto Show.
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MINI Updates Countryman; Shows It in New York
The odd four-door MINI, the Countryman gets a slight makeover this year, showing off some new exterior and interior detailing which can escape the untrained eye.
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March 29, 2013
Subaru Debuts WRX Concept at New York International Auto Show
Subaru has finally taken the wraps off the WRX Concept--a design study that serves as the clearest indication of what the production WRX would look like come late this year. Subaru has purposely given sparse mechanical specifications of the WRX Concept as it serves mainly to give "hints" to the design language of the production WRX.
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March 20, 2013
Subaru Confirms XV Hybrid, New Performance Concept for New York Auto Show
Subaru has confirmed that it will be showing a brand-new XV Hybrid at the upcoming New York International Auto Show. Though there are no details yet, Subaru has revealed that the XV Hybrid will use an in-house developed hybrid system paired with the company's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.
In addition to the XV Hybrid, Subaru is also showing off a new performance concept. This is perhaps a good look at the upcoming WRX.
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April 9, 2012
Hyundai Reveals 2013 Santa Fe
Hyundai has finally taken the covers off its all-new Santa Fe at the New York International Auto Show. And as promised, it finally brings the Fluidic Sculpture design motif to the aging mid-sized crossover. At the show floor, Hyundai surprised the audience by unveiling two wheelbase choices (standard and long wheelbase) for the all-new Santa Fe possibly meaning the demise of the Veracruz full-sized crossover.
From the outside, the Santa Fe takes on the "Storm Edge" concept which aims to capture the strong and dynamic images created by nature during the formation of a storm. Though we're not entirely sure how it fits right into the Santa Fe design, we certainly like the Santa Fe's new bolder exterior which include available 19-inch alloys.
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March 23, 2012
Hyundai Gives Sneak Peek of 2013 Santa Fe
Putting rumors of its impending death to rest, Hyundai has released teaser shots of its all-new Santa Fe which will be unveiled at the upcoming New York International Auto Show in April.
The all-new Santa Fe, which will be known as "DM" in South Korea will embody a design concept which Hyundai calls "Storm Edge". Of course, it will still be based off Hyundai's Fluidic Sculpture design philosophy. Aside from the two shots revealed, Hyundai remains tight-lipped about the all-new Santa Fe. However, Hyundai does say that the Santa Fe will embody "Refinement", "Smartness" and "Practicality".
Since its launch, the Santa Fe crossover has sold over 2.56 million worldwide.
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