2011 New York Auto Show Gallery Now Live
We've been on the ground in New York for the last few days covering the auto show, and our photo gallery has now been posted.
We've been on the ground in New York for the last few days covering the auto show, and our photo gallery has now been posted.
China is a surging market for all manufacturers, but especially luxury ones. That includes the most luxurious of them all, Bugatti, who brought two new special Veyrons to the 2011 Shanghai show.
We've always been huge fans of the styling of Jaguar's XF sedan. But as quickly as things move and evolve these days, Jaguar knew it had to update the XF before others caught up. While the changes could have meant fixing what wasn't broken, we're happy with the outcome.
Sure, the Jaguar XK might be getting a little old now, but it's no less appealing thanks to minor updates each year. For 2012, the car's design evolves just a bit further.
As rumors and leaks have suggested over the past weeks, the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG will ditch its 6.2-liter V8 for a smaller 5.5-liter with a pair of turbochargers. It debuted today at the 2011 New York Auto Show.
We've long been complaining about the R-Design Volvos getting no bumps in power to match the visual and suspension changes. We can now stop; the 2012 S60 and XC60 R-Design models will have 325 horsepower.
At the Shanghai show this year, the smaller Rolls-Royce takes a small step back closer to the Phantom with a new stretched-wheeelbase model. It goes on sale immediately as a special order car before full production begins next year.
Auto Shanghai is quickly becoming a contender on the major industry show roster, and manufacturers are taking note of this fact by making some major debuts there. Audi is among them, bringing a surprise concept based on the A3 sedan debuted in Geneva.