It’s only natural for the North American International Auto Show, more commonly referred to as the Detroit Auto Show, to continue showcasing the latest in automobile manufacturing for the media, industry, and public year after year.
Automakers talked optimistically about the new models coming to the market after last years record U.S sales of over 17 million vehicles. The Detroit Auto Show is the first major auto show lined up for the year, and showcases the latest automotive trends.
This years show debuted January 11th and concluded on January 24th, and introduced the newest automotive innovations from top brands, such as:
With over 700 vehicles being displayed it’s hard to choose one favorite. Last year we let you know about five automobiles from the 2015 NAIAS that we were eagerly anticipating to get on the market. Below are a few vehicles that were featured at this year’s NAIAS.
"The Infiniti Q60 conveys a powerful elegance through its daring design, and has the performance credentials to match – thanks to next-generation ride and handling technologies and up to 400 horsepower. The Q60 will affirm Infiniti's leadership in the premium sports coupe class." stated Roland Krueger, President of Infiniti.
The top-of-the-line 911 models will be available in both coupe and convertible body styles and are equipped with engines offering 20 horsepower more than before, a sharper design, and enhanced features.
Signaling the dawn of a new era Toyota's CEO Akio Toyoda, Chief Branding Officer and Master Driver for Lexus debuted the luxury coupe and made his first ever appearance at this years show. By personally introducing this vehicle Akio made sure that this magnificient automobile was going to be recognized on a global stage in 2017.
As you may know, concept vehicles that are introduced at auto shows are typically for market test value. It is a way to gauge how audiences digest new innovations and technology concepts, and they rarely make it into production. This year, a couple of concept cars were introduced including:
With an outward facing display screen in the dashboard that flashes messages like “After You,” to pedestrians and cyclists Nissan has come up with their solution to handling communication with pedestrians.
Some of the innovative features of this concept car include: GM’s Magnetic Ride Control, as well as stop-start technology and cylinder deactivation. Look for this Buick to also feature noise insulation, aromatherapy, and the next generation of Buick’s IntelliLink infotainment system. Road & Track
The North American International Auto Show is more than just introducing new car models; they feature new technologies, such as innovative brake technology by Brembo.
This years event kept family fun in mind by engaging attendees in interactive technology and events, such as:
You also were able to digitally design your own car, and take it for a test drive via Playstation’s Gran Turismo 6.
We want to see what your favorite concept or production car of this years show was. Share a pic on Facebook or tweet which one and tag GGBAILEY.
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