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Highlights from the 2025 New York International Auto Show

New York International Auto Show

Jacob Javits Convention Center, NY

April 16, 2025

The 2025 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) delivered a compelling blend of future-forward concepts, significant production model debuts, and a celebration of automotive history. Marking its 125th anniversary, the show provided a comprehensive look at where the industry is headed, with a strong emphasis on electric vehicles, luxury, and performance.

Key Highlights:

  • Concept Car Debuts: The show was a hotbed for bold concept cars, showcasing the future of design and technology. Standouts included:

    • Genesis X Gran Equator Concept: An elegant yet rugged overlander, harmonizing luxury with off-road capability.
    • Chrysler Halcyon: A sleek, all-electric four-door fastback, redefining American luxury with advanced tech and sustainable materials.
    • Toyota “Calty Cruiser Rox” Land Cruiser Concept: A rugged, rally-inspired take on the Land Cruiser platform.
    • Kia Campr: An EV concept reimagining the electric SUV as a basecamp on wheels.
  • Production Model Debuts: Several key production models made their world or North American debuts, signaling important shifts in manufacturers’ lineups:

    • Subaru Outback (2026): The all-new 2026 Subaru Outback and Outback Wilderness were unveiled, marking a new era for the iconic adventure vehicle.
    • Hyundai Palisade (2026): Hyundai revealed the all-new 2026 Palisade SUV, promising a bold design, class-above cabin, and major capability upgrades.
    • Subaru Trailseeker EV (2026): Subaru announced the global debut of its all-new electric SUV, the 2026 Subaru Trailseeker.
  • Electrification: Electrification was a dominant theme, with numerous EVs and hybrid vehicles on display. Highlights included the Lamborghini Revuelto, Rimac Nevera, Lotus Eletre Carbon, Bentley Continental GTC, and Bentley Flying Spur.

  • Performance and Heritage: The show also catered to enthusiasts with a focus on performance and heritage:

    • Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition and GR86 Yuzu Special Edition: Toyota showcased these special edition GR models, celebrating performance and driving experience.
    • GTO Engineering Ferrari Moderna: A hand-built, analog dream car inspired by the great V12 Ferraris of the 1960s.
    • The Original 1924 Chrysler Six: A rare opportunity to see the original Chrysler Six prototype, marking Chrysler’s 100th anniversary.
  • The Buzzetta Subaru Collection: A special exhibit showcased the remarkable Subaru collection of James Buzzetta Jr., celebrating the brand’s tradition of excellence and innovation.

Overall Impression:

The 2025 NYIAS successfully balanced a look into the future with a celebration of the past. The strong emphasis on electric vehicles and innovative concept cars highlighted the industry’s commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge technology. At the same time, the inclusion of heritage vehicles and performance models ensured that the show appealed to a wide range of automotive enthusiasts. The show provided a comprehensive and engaging experience, solidifying its position as a key event in the automotive calendar.

 

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