2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
2020 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
2020 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
2020 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
2020 BMW M2 Clubsport at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
2020 BMW M235i xDrive at the 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show
Guide to the 2019 LA Auto Show – 10 best stops for any car buyer
All-Electric Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford goes mach? Mach-E. Mustang style. You have to see it for yourself. Nothing more to add. #spoiler alert.
Volkswagen Atlas
The new SUV is replacing the outgoing Touareg. You can also race your best friend head to head on the pair of GTIs on the simulator. Keep an eye out there may be a Space Vizzion concept that can open and close the doors for you. Be quick it shows up and then disappears on its own. Expect Volkswagen Group to go hard and heavy into the electric car market. You can find the Audi and Porsche offerings here this week too.
Land Rover Defender
Two doors or four? Land Rover goes throw back on the all new Defenders. After checking these trucks out turn around and go back to see what Alfa has on display.
Subaru Series White WRX, STI, and BRZ
Whats better than two of something? Three. Well technically only two of the three are white edition. The BRZ sits next to the STI and WRX to round out Subaru’s sport car manual segment. These cars are hiding just outside of the US National Parks exhibit where you can find the 2020 Forester SUV.
BMW M2 Clubsport
One of a hand full of 3 pedal cars on the floor. Make your way over to BMW to see and touch the all new M2 ClubSport. Don’t forget to check out the Alpina B7, X5M, M4 and the rest of the BMW fleet. After you are done take a quick walk over to the next booth to lay eyes on the Mini John Copper Works GP.
Honda CR-V Hybrid
Honda goes greener. The ever popular compact SUV gets a hybrid. Borrowing its power plant from the hybrid Accord with total power output of 212hp. Sales start spring 2020. Expect 40mpg. Class leading for small SUVs. If SUVs aren’t your thing wander over to Honda’s luxury brand Acura and sign up for a ride in the NSX, try their GT3 NSX simulator, or check out the beautiful red A-Spec PMC TLX amongst others.
Porsche Taycan Electric
Porsche has three of its all new electric cars on display at Petree Hall (hang a right when coming up the escalators before entering the west main floor). You will also find the Cayman GT4, 992 4S, Chopard RSR 911, their ABB Formula E car, and the reaming fleet of SUVs and sedans.
Mazda CX-30
Zoom Zoom. Slotting in between the larger CX5, and the smaller CX3, the CX-30 fills that goldilocks just right segment. You’ll also find a Miata RF with 3 pedals. If you haven’t figured it out yet we are on a scavenger hunt for the long lost art of rowing your own gears.
Audi RS6 Avant
Now available for the first time in the United States. Audi’s biggest and fastest wagon at 591hp does zero to sixty in under 4 seconds. Welcome to the long awaited family ‘grocery getter’. Check out the rest of the RS cars on hand in the South Hall.
Toyota TRD Pro Tundra, Tacoma, and 4runner
Spend some time over at Toyota. They are buried in the back corner. You’ll find green Tundras, 4runners, and Tacomas climbing rocks. While there wander over to see the first ever hybrid Corolla. Toyota also is showcasing the Mirai fuel cell concept. The US Ski team has a 360 degree camera setup and you are free to jump and get a group 3d pose there.
Tesla Cybertruck Launch
360+ Car Truck and SUV Photos from the 2019 New York Auto Show
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The Driverbase team covered all major vehicle unveilings, conducted data collection and hosted interviews with manufacturers participating at the NYIAS. Check out hundreds of high resolution car, truck and suv images below (with no ads or galleries to click through). Enjoy!
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2021 New York Auto Show Cancelled Due to Delta-Variant Concerns
Driverbase just received an update that the 2021 New York Auto show has been cancelled two weeks before the event was scheduled to restart following last years cancellation. Governor Andrew Cuomo recently announced the show would resume but here is the latest update from event organizers:
From: New York Auto Show <news@autoshowny.com> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 1:13 PM Subject: 2021 New York Auto Show Cancelled INCREASED DELTA-VARIANT MEASURES FORCE EVENT’S HAND Statement from Mark Schienberg President, New York Auto Show It is with great disappointment that the upcoming 2021 New York International Automobile Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center has been cancelled due to the growing incidences of the Covid-19 Delta variant and the increased measures announced recently by State and local officials to stop its spread. We are enormously appreciative of the automobile industry’s tremendous response and commitment in participating in an August New York Auto Show, and especially for the overwhelming involvement in the new EV Test Fest, complete with an entire floor dedicated to electric vehicles and four indoor EV test tracks. Eight years ago, New York decided to introduce show attendees to electric vehicles by organizing its first EV test drive. Large scale adoption of EVs back in 2013 was questionable, but the program was a success and helped pave the way for future events. Auto shows have always been an opportunity to showcase an industry on the move and the New York Show is proud to be part of that heritage. As custodians of the 121-year-old New York Auto Show, we are committed to providing a safe environment for everyone including attendees, exhibitors, and the thousands of men and women who put the Show together. Over the past few weeks, and especially within the last few days, circumstances have changed making it more difficult to create an event at the high standard that we and our clients expect. At the onset of planning for the August Show, we were increasingly excited at the prospect of hosting the event as the number of vaccinations in New York continued to climb and mask-wearing reduced the spread in the City. All signs were positive, and the Show was coming together stronger than ever, but today is a different story. Each year, attendees rely on auto shows to help make important buying decisions, spending an average of almost five hours at the exhibition, with nearly 72% of those visitors indicating that they are in the market to purchase a vehicle over the next 12 months. We fully appreciate and acknowledge how important auto shows are to the automakers, retail new car and truck dealers and the public alike, and we strongly believe in the future of these valuable marketing events. The Covid pandemic has challenged our City, the country and the entire world, but just like the automobile industry, we know that the New York Auto Show will rebound and be bigger and better than before. We firmly believe that will be the case when the Show returns to its regular spring schedule in April 2022. Stay safe. New York International Auto Show | 18-10 Whitestone Expressway, Whitestone, NY 11357