Lincoln kicked off the festivities by surprising everyone with the gull-winged Navigator Concept. It based on a luxury yacht!
Mazda followed with the unexpected fastback hardtop MX-5 RF.
Hyundai's new Genesis luxury brand unveiled the "New York Concept" that became an instant crowd favorite. Just look at that ice-blue paint job!
New York also marked the North American debut of Maserati's all-new Levante SUV — a first for the Italian brand.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAudi wowed the crowd with its stunning R8 Spyder.
Nissan unveiled an updated version of its long-serving GT-R sports car.
Acura introduced a redesigned MDX crossover SUV at the show and ...
... showed off the GT3 racing version of its new NSX supercar.
Porsche introduced a new turbocharged four-cylinder version of its hot-selling Macan crossover.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe company also showed off its newly renamed 718 Boxster and 718 Boxster S sports cars. The new name also comes with a new turbocharged 4-cylinder engine in place of the previous 6-cylinder unit.
The 911R made its North American debut at the show just weeks after making its world debut in Geneva.
Mercedes introduced its new AMG E43 sedan at the show along with ...
Mercedes-AMG also unveiled a new C63 Cabriolet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdInfiniti rolled out an updated variant of its QX70 crossover.
The New York Show audience get to see Alfa Romeo's new BMW 3-Series fighting Giulia sedan in the flesh.
Chevrolet dazzled with its new muscle-bound Camaro ZL1.
Jaguar's presence in New York focused on the company's new 200-mph F-Type SVR.
Toyota introduced a trio of new cars at the show including an updated and renamed Scion FR-S — the new 2017 Toyota 86 ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... a face-lifted version of its Highlander crossover SUV and ...
... the all-new Prius Prime.
Lexus showed off both the V8 and hybrid versions of its stylish LC500 coupe.
Subaru let the crowed check out its new redesigned Impreza.
Volvo introduced the standard and hybrid versions of its new S90 luxury sedan to the show crowd.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdVolkswagen introduced its new all-wheel-drive Alltrack wagon at the show.
Mini introduced the convertible version of its top-of-the-line John Cooper Works edition.
Lincoln's show stand also featured the production version of last year's show darling — the Continental sedan.
Honda introduced its sporty Civic Hatchback prototype.
The Ford GT looks gorgeous as usual — in yellow!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLast but not least, Swedish hypercar specialists Koenigsegg presented the production version of its $2-million Regera hybrid for the first time in North America.