by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 17, 2019
It’s a name that dates back almost seven decades, so Porsche whipped up plenty of enthusiasm when, last year, it showed off two 911 Speedster Concepts. Now, the German automaker is turning concept into reality, unveiling a limited-edition production model at the New...
by Michael Strong | Apr 17, 2019
Nissan hit the New York International Auto Show looking to make a splash with the introduction of a trio of vehicles including a celebration of the 50thanniversaries of the iconic Nissan GT-R and 370Z sports cars as well as the all-new, third-generation 2020 Nissan...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 16, 2019
Genesis is plugging into this year’s New York International Auto Show – quite literally, with the Mint, a battery-electric city car concept making its debut at a media preview. Targeting the likes of the now all-electric Smart fortwo, the two-seat Genesis Mint could...
by Michael Strong | Apr 16, 2019
If a 25-year anniversary is silver and 50 years is gold, what’s 110? Bugatti! Perhaps more precisely the limited-edition Chiron Sport “110 ans Bugatti,” the specialty $4 million racer to commemorate the founding of the company in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti as well as the...
by Michael Strong | Apr 16, 2019
So often sports car owners are looking for a vehicle that can go from the street to the track with a minimum of effort. However, that’s usually for road-style track vehicles, not a drag racer — until now. The 2019 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack 1320 is now National...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 16, 2019
Few countries are plugging into battery-power more rapidly than China, so it would seem appropriate that Aston Martin would bring its first all-electric model, the Rapide E, to Auto Shanghai for its formal debut. Originally intended to be developed as part of a joint...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 16, 2019
Infiniti has formally unveiled its new Qs Inspiration battery-car concept at 2019 Auto Shanghai and confirmed it will strongly influence the maker’s design direction as it begins rolling out its first all-electric models. With its tall, blunt nose, and low, fastback...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 16, 2019
Cadillac has rolled out a procession of new utility vehicles during the past several years, including the compact XT4 that debuted at the New York International Auto Show in 2018. General Motors’ luxury brand is back in the Big Apple this week with another new entry,...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Apr 15, 2019
Audi’s compact Q3 crossover is making its formal first public showing at the New York International Auto Show this week and will be available in a variety of different trim packages starting at $35,695, the automaker announced just ahead of the annual NYIAS media...
by Michael Strong | Apr 15, 2019
Among the dozens of new vehicle debuts coming to the New York International Auto Show, American automakers have plenty to brag about this year. Like their foreign counterparts, they cover the crossover and sport-utility market like a swarm of locusts with luxury...
by Joseph Szczesny | Apr 15, 2019
There’s been plenty of talk about the end of the auto show era, and we’ve certainly seen a lot of manufacturers step back from the lavish previews that were the norm in decades past. That said, this year’s New York International Auto Show looks to be a major event,...
by Michael Strong | Apr 15, 2019
Volkswagen AG is pushing to make good on its pledge to have 50 all-electric vehicles on the road by 2023 with the introduction of a new all-electric ID concept vehicle to its portfolio, the ID Roomzz, at AutoShanghai. The full-size all-electric SUV follows in the...