Photos: 2009 Detroit auto show preview
It's been a tough year for the auto industry, and Detroit in particular. Major marquees have pulled out of the once-dominant Detroit show, but a number of new launches show this show is still alive and kicking. Honda and Toyota will duke it out with major hybrid car releases, while GM, Ford, and Chrysler prepare to unveil new cars.
Honda Insight
Honda discontinued its original Insight dedicated hybrid vehicle, but returns with this new model, copying the body style of the Toyota Prius. The new Insight uses a similar hybrid system as found in the Honda Civic Hybrid.
Toyota Prius
Toyota gives its Prius a much-needed update, just in time to combat Honda's new Insight model. No advance photos have come out, but don't expect the new Prius to look radically different from the old. Do expect a more efficient power train and updated cabin gadgets.
Lexus HS 250
Lexus will launch a dedicated hybrid, called the HS 250, at the Detroit Auto Show. So far, the car has been kept under wraps, but if the model name means anything, the car should have an engine with displacement of 1.5 to 2 liters. With this size power train, it will probably be similar to the Prius.
Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S
Maserati launched a serious update to its Quattroporte S at the Los Angeles Auto Show, but this new model takes the sporting nature of that one further. Although it uses the same engine as the S, the Sport GT S pumps up the horsepower to 433, and has a stiffer, lowered suspension for better handling.
Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S
Maserati gives the Sport GT S a few stylistic cues to set it apart from the standard and S models, such as a black grille and leather and alcantara-covered seats. Expect the same updated cabin electronics as we saw in the S model at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Ford Shelby GT500
The 500 in GT500 used to refer to the horsepower, but in the new, 2010 Shelby, the horses get pumped up to 540. Gearbox and rear transaxle tuning improve both fuel economy and acceleration.
Ford Shelby GT500
The Shelby GT500 also gets Ford's Sync cellphone and MP3 player connectivity solution, and has an available navigation system that shows traffic information and fuel prices.
Buick LaCrosse
The new LaCrosse may not be highly anticipated, but it will feature a power plant from GM's new line of direct injected engines, offering more efficient operation. Details as to the look of the car have been kept quiet.
Lincoln MKZ
Although the smallest Lincoln got shown earlier at the Los Angeles Auto Show, it will also get a prominent place at the Detroit show. This car uses the same platform as the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, but gets the luxury treatment.
Lincoln MKZ
The MKZ gets the same cabin tech as Lincoln's flagship MKS, letting you experience Sync, Sirius Travel Link, and THX audio for a bit less money.
Chevrolet Equinox
The Equinox is part of GM's attempt to modernize the Chevrolet model lineup. This small crossover features Chevrolet's new styling, with smooth sheet metal, and a choice of engines that includes a frugal 2.4-liter direct injection four-cylinder.
Chevrolet Equinox
Although the blue display looks similar to that on older GM vehicles, the center instrument panel uses a new design to accommodate features such as Bluetooth.
Cadillac SRX
Cadillac drastically restyles its SRX, changing it from a tall station wagon to a small crossover, similar to the Chevrolet Equinox. We expect that the cabin tech package in the new SRX should be every bit as good as that in the CTS.