With fifty - six
vehicle debuts expected and twenty - two worldwide debuts taking place, over a ten day period, you can bet that all eyes will be turned towards Los Angeles for the first major auto show of the year.
Not exact matches
This
vehicle is
expected to
debut at the 2013 Geneva auto show with a special carbon fiber removable roof.
Five were based off the Wrangler, and two were specially equipped Renegades, so we can
expect a host of different Jeep
vehicles to
debut this time around.
At the same time, current Volt battery pack supplier LG Chem announced that it is planning to introduce new battery cells for electric
vehicles with 200 - mile ranges, which could coincide with the Chevrolet Volt's
expected 2016
debut as a 2017 model.
Since production will start next year,
expect the production versions of these
vehicles to make their
debuts during the 2014 - 2015 auto show season.
We know there will be more than 40 World
debuts for new
vehicles at this year's North American International Auto Show — better known as Detroit — and here's some of what we
expect to see.
Getting ready for the fall, a record number of global
vehicles are
expected to
debut at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show.
Honda has a habit of using thinly disguised concept
vehicles to tease upcoming models, and even though the current Civic was just introduced for 2012 (with heavy updates in 2013 and 2014), the all - new 2016 Civic is
expected to
debut later this year — possibly at the LA Auto Show.
This year,
expect to see nearly 60
vehicle debuts, with 25 world premiers.
In addition to over fifty worldwide
debut production
vehicles, there are
expected to be a record setting number of innovative concept
vehicles on display.
While the passenger van
debuted today, it shares virtually every component with the cargo van and while there is no news on that
vehicle currently,
expect to see a refreshed one of those in the near future.
The Scion iA, shown here at its New York International Auto Show
debut, is one of two new Scion
vehicles expected for the ’16 model year.
About 14 global
debuts are
expected to happen at NYIAS, with six more
vehicles to show their metal to North American enthusiasts for the very first time.
As
expected, the Elantra carries over many of the styling cues that
debuted with Hyundai's larger Sonata, including windswept headlamps, a prominent flowing crease that runs the length of the
vehicle's flank, and wide organically shaped tail lamps.
The 6.2 - liter engine, code - named Hellcat, is
expected to
debut on the next - generation Dodge Challenger and perhaps other
vehicles, according to sources within Chrysler.
When Mercedes - Benz
vehicles officially support Apple CarPlay, we'll provide a full run - down of the integrations available, but until then, watch the video below from Mercedes - Benz to see some of the key capabilities you can
expect when it
debuts.
Considering that this
vehicle looks to still be quite early in the test mule phase of development, don't
expect to see a production version to
debut until closer to the end of next year at the soonest.
The
vehicle is
expected to do its global
debut in 2018 and just like all other Porsches, this one will also be manufactured at the Leipzig facility.
It is
expected to host many
debuts of production and concept
vehicles.
The Chevrolet Volt is one of the most - hyped cars
expected to
debut this year, with all - new drivetrain technology that General Motors has termed EREV, translated as «extended - range electric
vehicle.»
As for Honda's other offerings in Geneva,
expect to also see the Clarity Fuel Cell
vehicle there, as well as the European
debut of the Honda NeuV electric concept.
The Chevy Volt,
expected to
debut in 2010, will quite possibly be the first plug - in hybrid electric
vehicle (PHEV) from any of the major automakers (of course, Toyota might have something to say about that).