2022 New York motor show: What to expect
After organisers pulled the plug at the last minute on 2021’s event, the New York motor show is back for 2022, with plenty of new cars on show.
The motor show circus has begun for 2022 – though instead of gazing at glamorous supercars in Geneva in March, per prior to the pandemic, it’s set to be a far more down to earth show in New York.
American media are being allowed through the doors of the show as this article is published, ahead of the arrival of the general public from April 15 to 24 – the NY show’s usual slot in the year, rather than the 2021 show, which (prior to its last-minute cancellation) was meant to take place in August.
Here’s every new car debuting at the New York motor show this week (which has not previously been shown at any prior public event).
2022 New York motor show: Production car debuts
- Alfa Romeo Tonale (revealed) – first new Alfa in six years
- BMW X7 facelift (revealed) – brand’s largest model gets bold split headlight design
- Ford Bronco Raptor (revealed) – Ranger Raptor’s five-door twin shares 300kW V6
- Ford GT Holman Moody Edition – special-edition supercar pays homage to 1966 Le Mans winner
- Hyundai Palisade facelift (revealed) – new look for popular eight-seater
- Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer L – big SUVs get long-wheelbase, six-cylinder derivatives
- Kia Telluride facelift – Palisade’s twin also due for an update
- Nissan Leaf update (revealed) – mild cosmetic updates act as mid-life facelift
- Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition – large SUV gains off-road special edition
- Subaru Outback facelift – US model treated to mid-life update, but not expected to reach Australia
- Toyota BZ4X (revealed) – brand’s first mass-production electric car headed for Australia
2022 New York motor show: Concept car debuts
- Chrysler Airflow – updated version of EV concept to be shown, following original’s reveal in January
Which new model are you most excited for at the 2022 New York motor show? Is there something we’ve missed? Let us know in the comments below.
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