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Auto shows are some of my favorite events to attend, because of the people you meet and the new technology and products you get to hear about! |
Auto Show season is upon us, which
means there’s plenty of reveals and new models to look forward to. Let’s look
back at a few interesting models from the LA Auto Show and also look ahead to
the Detroit Auto Show.
Los Angeles
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From left to right: 2018 Chevy Corvette ZR1, 2018 Mazda 6, 2019 Subaru Ascent; The Mazda honestly is my favorite here. |
The LA Auto Show took place last
month, and we showed us a decent mix of new products. One such product is the
Chevy Corvette ZR1 with a supercharged V8 making 755 HP. Pricing starts at
$119,995, making it one of the most expensive and surely fastest Corvettes
ever.
Another iconic model up for
redesign is the Jeep Wrangler, and it’ll offer more modern tech, diesel and
mild-hybrid versions, and of course multiple off-roaring variants. The most
interesting engine in this lineup is FCA’s new 2.0 twin-scroll turbo with 268
HP and eAssist technology.
Other notable models from the LA
Auto Show include the 2019 Subaru Ascent, which marks Subaru’s first foray into
the modern 7-passenger crossover market. It looks solid, although slightly
bland I feel just like many of Subaru’s other models. Also, Infiniti’s all-new
QX50 will use the first production variable-compression ratio engine, and
Mazda’s 6 sedan sees a 2018 refresh that FINALLY brings a turbocharged engine
with 250 HP, a more upscale interior, and revised tech and semi-autonomous
safety features. I’ve been saying that if Mazda ever began to offer a turbo
luxurious version of the 6, they’d be a serious threat. And here it is. I’m
quite impressed, and the competition should be too.
Detroit
Although not taking place until
mid-January, we already have details on some of what we can expect to see. It’s
going to be a big year, with heated segments getting even hotter.
As noted in a previous posting, we
can expect GM to highlight their renewed full-sized pickups. The 2019 Silverado
has already been unveiled, so now we need to see what the GMC Sierra will look
like.
Additionally, there’s big new
coming out of Hyundai Motor Group. The 2019 Veloster will be officially
unveiled in Detroit, coming hot off of the reveal of the new Kona subcompact
crossover in LA. Additionally, Kia’s Stinger sportback is nominated for the
North American Car of the Year award, a first for the brand! It’s up against
steep competition, the other finalists being the 2018 Camry and Accord sedans.
We’ll see what the final results are soon.
Other debuts include a new Honda
Insight, this one being a sedan, a face lifted 2019 Jeep Cherokee (long
overdue, thank you FCA), the new RAM 1500, and an all-new Toyota Avalon. Are
there any other models you’re hoping to see? Holly jolly, ‘tis the season: Auto
show season!
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