New York Auto Show Updates: Dodge, Honda And Cadillac Take Center Stage; Lincoln Navigator Could Steal The Show
New York Auto Show this year will be a battleground for almost every car maker in the industry. From cars that are readily available to dreamy concept cars, top names like Dodge, Honda and Cadillac will showcase their best. Meanwhile Lincoln plans to grab the SUV of choice title with the 2018 Navigator.
Cadillac will unveil their new CT6 sedan with the Super Cruise at the New York Auto Show. A Super Cruise display will be set up in the Cadillac section which will allow the audience to experience first-hand what it feels to drive with an automated and hands-free car. Honda will feature their take on updated hybrids with an electric car that can run 80 miles on one charge as well as another plug-in model with a 40-mile battery range, The Verge reported.
Dodge plans to stun the audience at the New York Auto Show with the Challenger SRT Demon. This 840-horsepower car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.3 seconds, 0 to 100 mph in just 5.1 seconds and a quarter of a mile in 9.65 seconds. The Challenger SRT Demon comes with a three-year/36,000 mile warranty.
Meanwhile, the Lincoln Navigator wants to grab this year's SUV of choice from the Cadillac Escalade with its new 2018 model. The new Lincoln Navigator has a chrome-plated deep-set grille which looks like a throwback from the original model, Motor Authority said. Inside is a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine with 450 horsepower. The interior is all-leather with all the works like a 12-inch LCD screen with an overhead display, a Wi-Fi hotspot, USB ports, wireless chargers and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to name a few.
Car enthusiasts can get a closer look at the Lincoln Navigator and all other manufacturers at the New York Auto Show which runs from April 14, Friday until April 23, Sunday. The event will be at the Javitz Center in Manhattan.
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