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Usually, the glitz and glamour of supercars and luxury cars soak up all of the attention at auto shows. But this year, the New York Auto Show will be dominated by mainstream, mass-market brands. This includes the introduction of a new five-seat, mid-size crossover SUV from Volkswagen. It's based on the brand's existing seven-seat Atlas SUV.
VW is also set to introduce the sporty R-Line edition of its stylish Arteon four-door coupe.
Ford will introduce an updated mid-size Fusion sedan ...
... while Nissan is set to unveil a new generation of its mid-size Altima sedan.
Kia is expected to roll out a new flagship K900 luxury sedan ...
... while corporate sibling Hyundai will introduce a new Santa Fe SUV.
Subaru fans are expected to see a new Forester compact crossover ...
... while Toyota's hot-selling RAV4 is also getting an update.
Don't worry. The luxury brands haven't been shut out of the fun. Acura will unveil a sporty A-Spec version of its new RDX compact crossover.
Cadillac's new compact XT4 crossover is ready for a world debut.
So is Lincoln's upcoming Aviator crossover.
The production version of Jaguar's all-electric I-PACE crossover will make its North American debut in New York.
A high-performance SVR version of its F-PACE SUV is also rumored to be on the docket.
Cadillac will also introduce a 550-horsepower, twin-turbo V8 V-Sport version of its flagship CT6 luxury sedan.
Audi's new A6 sedan and ...
... the 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe will both make their North American debuts.
Mercedes is set to introduce a new C-Class Cabriolet.
It'll also have a new Coupe at the show.
Volvo's stunning V60 wagon will also make it North American debut.
Last but not least, the new Bugatti Chiron Sport will be at the show. This will be the first time a North American audience will see the $3.3 million hypercar.