The New York International Auto Show returned to town this year after two years of pandemic-related disruption. Let's take stroll through the show.
CNET RoadShow's Tim Stevens kicked off the World Car Awards presentation. Hyundai's Luc Donckerwolke, EVP Design and Chief Creative Officer, won 2022 World Car Person of the Year. Hyundai stole the show. Winning: World Car Design of the Year, World Electric Vehicle of the Year, and World Car of the Year. Previous Next
Jeep revealed the Grand Cherokee 4xe High Altitude. Jeep also introduced a long wheelbase version of the already massive Grand Wagoneer, dubbed the Grand Wagoneer L. The Wagoneer also got its own Mopar package called the Carbide. Previous Next
Along with an upgraded, more modern logo, Chrysler has something to bring to the lot too.
Chrysler's Airflow Concept got a little design upgrade called the Graphite. Copper Accents from top to bottom. Rumor has it, that man is still in the car. Previous Next
Hyundai unveiled the updated Hyundai Palisade plus a Calligraphy trim. They also gave test ride-alongs in their 2022 World Car of the Year, the IONIQ 5. A refreshed Kia Telluride debuted at NYIAS 2022, along side a special compact SUV. The 2023 Kia Niro showed its face, with more than just a little facelift. Vietnam's first automaker and EV-brand, VinFast, made a strong showing with three debut models. Here's the VF7. And the VF9. We'll have more words on all of these soon. Previous Next
Chevrolet officially threw its hat into the ring with it's Silverado EV. That's not to say Ford didn't take their piece of the action. The F150 Lightning was here and part of an announcement that deliveries begin April 26. The VW ID.Buzz is a popular entry into the EV space as electric vans are hard to find. Sharing a powertrain from other ID vehicles and inspired by the VW Bus, the ID.Buzz is a 5-to-7-seater electric van with bold styling. A familiar interior, if you've been in the VW ID.4. Previous Next
Indi EV, a California-based, EV startup was present with their Indi One. Nissan showed off their Ariya in a separate booth where they were serving imported tea. Cobera Automotive showed off their Shelby AC Cobra-inspired, C300. A retro-EV engineered to be lightweight, performative and not skimping on the quality of the ride. Volvo's XC40 Recharge was charging in full view. On the other side of the wall, the C40 Recharge. Kia's EV9 Concept came out to play. The EV6 made a strong showing as well. Previous Next