Winners and Losers From the 2019 New York Auto Show - The Short List

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JLR's Formula E Learnings Will Trickle Down to Production Electric Cars

Jaguar picked up a few big awards this week at the New York Auto Show with its I-Pace EV crossover, which won the World Car of the Year Award, Green Car of the Year Award, and the World Design of the Year Award. 

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Mazda Finally Offers CX-5 With Diesel Engine in North America

Mazda is making good on a promise that it made back when the new CX-5 first debuted by finally offering its compact crossover with a diesel powertrain.

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Kia Unveils All-Electric, Self-Driving Concept Car With Punny Name

The Kia HabaNiro is a peppery concept car that was just revealed at the New York International Auto Show.

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Kia Building Special-Edition Stinger GTS

Kia’s sexy Stinger blurs the lines between sedan and station wagon, brandishing athletic design, riotous dynamics and an upscale interior. Giving enthusiasts even more of what they love, the automaker will offer an enhanced model starting this spring.

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2020 Subaru Outback Debuts With Turbo Engine and Huge Touchscreen

It’s said that New York is a concrete jungle, and Subaru is taking that analogy to the next level by showing off its new rugged crossover at the New York Auto Show. 

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Genesis Mint Concept is an Electric City Car You Actually Want to Drive

The Genesis Mint Concept has made its official debut at the 2019 New York International Auto Show this week, showing off the automaker’s vision for a pure electric luxury car for the city.

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2020 Hyundai Venue Debuts as Most Affordable CUV in Lineup

The 2020  Hyundai Venue just debuted at the New York Auto Show. It will slot under the Kona in the Korean automaker’s lineup and will be the most affordable crossover it offers.

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2020 Mercedes GLS Debuts With Mild Hybrid System

Two versions of the overhauled 2020 Mercedes GLS have debuted, and the full-size three-row SUV will only be available as a mild hybrid. Not only has the SUV grown in size, but it also gets a new style and the latest new technology and safety features.

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Jaguar I-Pace Wins the 2019 World Car of the Year

The New York Auto Show is underway, with some cars already debuting before the show even starts, but one of the biggest parts of the show is the World Car of the Year award, which goes to the Jaguar I-Pace this year.

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New-Generation 2020 Toyota Highlander Finally Debuts

The 2020 Toyota Highlander has debuted rocking a much more modern look and all the latest safety tech. The Japanese brand’s three-row SUV was positively ancient, and even though it was still massively popular in its old age, the overhauled model is bound to continue that winning streak.

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2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 Models Gain MBUX Infotainment System, Fresh Look

The folks at Mercedes-AMG have updated their high-performance GLC lineup for 2020. Both the SUV and coupe models will debut at this week’s New York auto show, each one benefiting from numerous enhancements for the latest model year.

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Cadillac Unveils 350-HP 2020 CT5 Sedan

With a pair of engines to choose from and Cadillac’s latest suite of luxury features, the brand is hoping to capture the North American market’s imagination with the new, svelte CT5 sedan.

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VW Debuts Small Pickup Concept to Gauge North American Interest

The Volkswagen Tarok is making its North American debut at the New York Auto Show this week. And that’s a little unusual because the  Brazilian pickup wasn’t really designed with us in mind.

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Mercedes GLB Concept is Not the Tiny G-Wagen We Hoped For

The Mercedes-Benz GLB Concept previews a new compact crossover that will slot between the GLA and the GLC as a more rugged offering.

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