If you like cars and live in the Northeast, you have until April 12 to get down to the Javits Center to check out the finest selection of cars the world has to offer. But the New YorkAuto Show isn't just a showcase for the exotic cars you never seem to see in real life.
Big names such as Lincoln, Honda and Subaru showed off concepts for their flagship vehicles, giving a glimpse into what might be available in the showrooms of the future. There's even an Aston Martin with a price tag so high it makes a McLaren seem affordable. The manufacturer Smart also announced a successor to its city-loving mini cars, so there's something for everyone.
Here's our list of the hottest cars at the 2015 New York International Auto Show.
McLaren 570S
The 570S may be the baby of the McLaren's lineup, but at $185,000, it's also the cheapest. That means you only have to sell a kidney and a lung to make this 562-horsepower, 204-mph beast your own. And like the Alfa Romeo Carabo, which got the trend started back in 1968, this vehicle has the most important feature of any supercar: scissor doors. The 570S also debuted McLaren's new IRIS infotainment system featuring a large, vertically orientated touch screen, which can provide views and record video from the fisheye camera located on the front fender.
Acura NSX
When people ask me for the one car I want the most, the NSX is the first one that comes to mind. It doesn't have the legacy of Ford's GT, the insane horsepower of a Bugatti Veyron or the tech appeal of a Tesla, but its razor-edged design feels like a glimpse of the future. It's closer to Tron than Daytona, and does an even better job than recent Lamborghinis at capturing the feeling I had as kid dreaming about the cars I saw in magazines.
Lincoln Continental Concept
The NY Auto Show isn't just about top speeds and quarter-mile times, and nothing demonstrates that better than Lincoln's Continental Concept. After years of decline, which has seen the Lincoln brand become almost an afterthought in the luxury market, the Continental proves you don't have to buy German to get a truly opulent driving andriding experience. For passengers in the back, there's even a touch screen mounted to a chrome tray that folds out from the middle console, which can be controlled at the touch of a button or a bespoke mobile app made just for the Continental.
Subaru Performance Concept
Porsche Boxster Spyder
Jaguar XF
Aston Martin Vulcan
Honda Civic Concept
Get ready, because this is what the next Civic is going to look like. And with Honda already having sold 7.3 million Civics in the United States, you're probably going to see it pretty often. With its 10th-generation Civic, Honda wanted a sharper and more aggressive car, and this concept certainly delivers, with big air intakes and a futuristic wraparound taillight. The best part? Honda has already confirmed a Type-R variant for petrol-heads with a need for speed.
Cadillac CT6
Nissan Maxima
Smart Fortwo
Kia K900
Apparently LeBron James drives a Kia. Who knew? But check out those rims. LeBron himself redesigned Kia's luxury car, creating the K900 "King James Edition," which will command a $10,000 premium over the starting $60,000 price. And while the stock K900 comes with a 9.2-inch touch screen with Kia's UVO eServices and 17 speakers, you know 'Bron 'Bron isn't going to be satisfied without adding his touch to the entertainment system, too.
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