The North American International Auto Show in Detroit is once again wowing us with a host of sexy cars, luxury SUVs, rough-and-tumble pickups and minivans and high-tech concept cars.
Take a look at what we’ve seen so far the premiere automotive show of the year.
Audi goes ‘ultra-luxury’
Audi introduced the Q8 luxury concept SUV that it says will have the “spaciousness of an SUV with elegance of a coup.”
The sleek Q8 concept features limo-like room and accommodations, extremely powerful engines, luxurious materials and all the latest infotainment, safety and driver-assist features.
Honda Odyssey has ‘magic slide’ seats
The new sportier version of Honda’s Odyssey minivan is stuffed with new technology and features including a new camera and a display screen to keep an eye on the kids in back rows.
But the coolest feature of the 2018 Odyssey is the new “Magic Slide” second-row seat that makes it easier to reconfigure the seats and provides easy access to the third row or for two passengers.
Toyota’s new Camry: “Sexy and really sexy”
The top-selling car in the U.S. is Toyota’s Camry and, according to a Cars.com analysis, it is the most made-in-America vehicle in the U.S. The Japanese automaker emphasized its American presence during its presentation of the latest update amid criticism from president-elect Donald Trump for producing cars outside of the U.S.
The automaker also poked fun at the Camry’s dependable image by joking customers can choose between “sexy and really sexy.”
Volkswagen’s Tiguan gets stretched
German automaker Volkswagen introduced a stretched version of the Tiguan crossover that is nearly 11 inches longer and has 57% more cargo space.
The vehicle will get optional safety systems including forward-collision warning, pedestrian monitoring, blind-spot detection and lane-departure warnings.
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SOURCE: USA Today