2013 New York International Auto ShowThe New York Auto Show gets bigger every year and 2013 is set to go off22 Apr 2013 By HAITHAM RAZAGUI in NEW YORK THE 2013 NEW YORK auto show had its fair share of reveals and surprises, with the biggest crowd-pullers arguably the Subaru WRX Concept and the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28. Being North America, the Big Apple also hosted the reveal of some important SUVs, including the next-generation Toyota Kluger, all-new Range Rover Sport and quirky-looking Jeep Cherokee. Infiniti also unveiled a hybrid version of its QX60 luxury SUV. Traditional sedan lovers were well catered for too, with the booted Audi A3, tyre-toasting Jaguar XJR, hot four-cylinder Mercedes-Benz CLA 45 AMG and stylish facelifted Kia Optima emerging from under silk sheets during the show. South Korean brand Kia also gave second-generation versions of its Soul city-slicker and sleek Cerato Koup their first public bow. General Motors’ luxury brand Cadillac showed off its twin-turbo V6 engine, which gives an HSV V8 a run for its money – and could conceivably end up under the bonnet of a future Holden Commodore. Also in the GM compound was the surprise arrival of the aforementioned Chevy Camaro Z/28, a fire-breathing version of the Australian-engineered coupe with a 7.0-litre V8 shoehorned under the bonnet. The road-legal track car produces 373kW of power and 637Nm of torque and is 90kg lighter than a standard Camaro – although the rear seats have been retained, air-conditioning is optional. But stealing the show for many was Subaru’s WRX concept, previewing the next generation of the Japanese brand’s rally-bred sports machine. No technical details about the upcoming Impreza-based speed demon were released, but Subaru officials promised it will retain its turbocharged boxer engine and all-wheel drive layout, while applying what the company learnt while developing the BRZ coupe with Toyota. 20/03/2013 TIM NICHOLSONTHIS year’s New York auto show is just days away from kicking off with a number of concepts and new models scheduled to appear in the Big Apple. Chief among them is the all new Jeep Cherokee that has been given a radical redesign with a controversial front end and a sleek shape, moving away from the boxy style of the current vehicle. Range Rover will reveal its popular Sport SUV, which is fitting given that its biggest market in the world is New York. Built on the same Premium Lightweight Architecture platform as the recently-released Range Rover, the Sport promises to be lighter and more efficient than the outgoing model. Keeping with the luxury SUV theme, Infiniti will rip the covers off its hybrid QX60 crossover that has fuel consumption figures of 9.0 litres per 100 kilometres which is comparable to a smaller car. Adding to the list of SUVs to be revealed at New York is the Toyota Highlander which will eventually arrive in Australia as the Kluger in the first half of next year. Keep an eye on GoAuto for updates live from the show floor.19/12/2012INCREASINGLY important on the world motor show circuit, the New York extravaganza plays host to the world’s manufacturers in March and April. The Big Apple still might not be as big as Motown in US show terms, but the spring-time draws plenty of global vehicle debuts timed for summer release in North America. Keep an eye on GoAuto as we will bring live coverage throughout the show. Cars at the show:29th of March 2013 New York show: Short countdown to next WRXNext-gen Subaru WRX imminent following the reveal of a wild concept in New York28th of March 2013 US Toyota plant readying Kluger for OzAussie localisation underway as Toyota’s US Kluger factory adapts to RHD production28th of March 2013 New York show: Toyota Kluger has a growth spurtNew-gen Toyota Kluger debuts, Australia won’t get diesel, hybrid or eight seats28th of March 2013 New York show: The Camaro that roaredHolden-designed Chevy coupe gets a liberal serve of go-fast enhancements28th of March 2013 New York show: Jeep shakes up CherokeeJeep says its radically redesigned Cherokee isn’t afraid of getting dirty28th of March 2013 New York show: Kia optimises OptimaAustralia may miss out on facelifted Kia Optima’s new technology28th of March 2013 New York show: Kia bares its SoulSecond-gen Kia Soul borrows Track’ster styling, debuts connected infotainment tech28th of March 2013 New York show: Kia Oz mulls turbo KoupAussie roll-out of all-new Cerato line-up to conclude in Q4 when Kia flies the Koup27th of March 2013 New York show: Audi A3 cops a bootDiminutive Audi A3 sedan on its way to Australia after New York reveal27th of March 2013 New York Show: Range Rover gets sportySecond-gen Range Rover Sport adds seven-seat option, launches here in November22nd of March 2013 New York show: Toyota teases next-gen KlugerFirst teaser shot of new Toyota Kluger suggests it will be no scaled-up RAV421st of March 2013 New York show: Subaru set to tease next WRXSubaru to debut hybrid XV and preview next WRX in New York next week21st of March 2013 New York show: Jaguar XJR pounces inJaguar XJR to get 404kW V8 from XKR-S when it arrives in Oz late this year19th of March 2013 New York show: Turbo GM V6 out-punches HSV V8No current plan for Holden to adopt bahn-storming new Cadillac twin-turbo V6 engine15th of March 2013 New York show: Toyota to reveal new KlugerToyota’s new Kluger SUV set to appear this month in New York, Oz debut in 201412th of March 2013 New York show: Infiniti QX60 goes hybridInfiniti JX35 becomes QX60 and gains hybrid power for New York show |
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