Chicago is now the first auto show of the calendar year, so the spotlight is a little bigger than it used to be.
Chicago is now the first auto show of the calendar year, so the spotlight is a little bigger than it used to be.
The little hatchback gets 33 percent more power for 2018.
The swanky fastback replaces the outgoing CC as the top-of-the-line model.
It's not going to win any awards for cuteness, but the new Transit Connect Wagon offers versatility and even a diesel engine.
If you're looking to adventure far and wide, the 2019 TRD Pro vehicles can help you get there with a whole bunch of upgrades.
You know you've done something right when your first concept is built to tow the second one around.
The Abarth is back, too, and it's as weird and fun as ever.
Whether you want a lot of battery or a little, Hyundai has a refreshed Sonata with your name on it.
Adaptive dampers and lots of safety tech will come standard.
Two i30 N TCR race cars to compete in Pirelli World Challenge.
Whether you want just a little bit of juice or a lot, the Sonata's ready to deliver.
Two i30 N racers to compete in new TCR class.
Special paint and badges help Subaru celebrate 50 years in the US.
You can even get it with a diesel!
Toyota didn’t stop with the Taco, adding key upgrades to every member of the TRD Pro lineup.
The Swedish carmaker is working with The Petfinder Foundation to help save adoptable pets and raise awareness for in-car pet safety and we're into it.
The new high-spec trim level just might give European brands a run for their money.
New performance exhaust, springs and optional styling features debut.
Ford's newly refreshed crossover seeks to attract higher-end buyers with its fancy new trim level.
While it might be a quieter show than in years past, many of the reveals will be worth seeing.
Talk about a missed opportunity.
Unlike other Nissan winter concepts, this one isn't just about adding tracks. It's also about adding skis.
If the Armada wasn't already prepared for the white stuff, it sure as heck is now.
That's what you do on mountains, right? Shred gnar?
Detroit didn't steal all the surprises this year.
Considering these cars have TRD Pro trims already, it'll be interesting to see what this actually entails.
Built as the "ultimate toolbox on wheels," this concept is ready for the work week.
The modified Challengers come with a fancy owner's kit and a serialized badge.
Seriously -- it has a handle on top.
They may be hand painted to resemble show cars, but make no mistake -- these are meant to be driven.
If you don't need a full second row in your truck, the King extended cab might be what you're after.