This year’s media preview of the North American International Auto Show may be wrapping up, but it had some intriguing — and occasionally surprising — debuts, including a flying car. Check out complete coverage of the 30th anniversary NAIAS on TheDetroitBureau.com.
Here’s the latest news from the show:
- Make room in your garage for the Octocopter!
- Ford, VW announce 1st in promised series of joint ventures
- Volkswagen building electric vehicles in Chattanooga
- Exclusive: Ford-VW deal kicking off with commercial vehicle JV
- Hyundai powers up with new Elantra GT N Line
- Infiniti charges into Detroit with QX Inspiration battery-electric concept
- Koreans pull double win in North American Car, Truck, Utility of the Year
- Kia goes 3-rows with new Telluride SUV
- Nissan hopes to electrify with debut of IMs concept
- Volkswagen looks to generate buzz with new Passat
- Long-awaited Toyota Supra finally set to break cover at NAIAS
- Ford adding hybrid, high-performance ST models to Explorer line-up
- Ford Shelby GT500 cracks the 700-hp barrier
- Cadillac going electric with new midsize crossover
- Newest Lincoln Continental gets some coach-ing for 2019
- Fiat Chrysler unveils new Ram heavy duty at NAIAS 2019
- Lexus’ newest offering ready for road and track
- Downsized Detroit Auto Show still has some big debuts
- Cadillac reshapes line-up with new XT6 crossover
- Lexus to debut LC convertible concept in Detroit
- Ford backs SUV push with a new Explorer
- Ford hints at 2020 Explorer with new police interceptor
- Subaru teases WRX STI S209
- Infiniti aims to electrify with QX Inspiration concept
- Lincoln unveils glamorous new limited edition Continental
- Infiniti teases electric crossover ahead of Detroit show
why is it that the headlines all feature import brands for Detroit? Why do I have to scroll all the way down to find important news about American automakers in the Detroit show? The author must be quite a fanboy of imports so much, maybe they should cover the Asian circuit, not Detroit.
I would think that anyone who wants to drive a HyunKia can just go to any airport rental agency and get one for $29 a day. Sticky steering wheel and filthy interior included.