LA Auto Show 2017 super cars
Sport-utility vehicles stole the spotlight at the Los Angeles Auto Show on Wednesday.
The LA Auto Show also showcased the latest sports cars, highlighted by General Motors’ (GM) most powerful Corvette to date
1. Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 convertible
Chevrolet said both versions of the Corvette ZR1 will arrive in the spring.
The top-of-the-line, 755-horsepower 2019 Corvette ZR1 made its first appearance in Dubai earlier this month.
2. Jeep Wrangler
Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) will pack more technology into the 2018 Jeep Wrangler Opens a New Window.
The 2018 Wrangler will hit showrooms in January.
3. BMW i8 Roadster
BMW also updated the i8 coupe.
BMW’s plug-in hybrid supercar gets a drop-top version with the i8 Roadster.
The coupe will start at $144,395, while pricing for the Roadster was not disclosed.
4. Lincoln Nautilus
Ford’s (F) luxury unit said it has abandoned an alphanumeric naming system.
The 2019 Nautilus features Lincoln’s new mesh grille and advanced safety features, including a system that automatically steers the vehicle around obstacles
5. Subaru Ascent
Subaru will seek to capitalize on growing demand for roomier SUVs with the Ascent, the Japanese brand’s largest SUV.
It will be built in Lafayette, Indiana.
6. Mercedes CLS
The next generation of Mercedes four-door coupes will be a mild hybrid, featuring an electric motor that assists a six-cylinder engine.
The new CLS packs 362 horsepower from the gasoline engine, plus another 21 horsepower from the electric motor
7. Lexus RX L
It’s a longer version of the best-selling Lexus RX, adding 4.3 inches to accommodate more passengers.
Prices will start at $48,665.
8. Infiniti QX50
Higher ratios can improve fuel economy, while lower ratios maximize performance.
Infiniti says the new QX50, a midsize five-seat SUV, will offer a higher ride height than the outgoing model.
Car shoppers can find the new QX50 in the first quarter of 2018.
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