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2006 Acura MDX
Redesign.

2006 Acura RSX
Redesign. Given the 2005 updates, we suspect the new RSX will be a 2007.

2006 Aston Martin DB9
Replacing the decade-old DB7, the new model employs an exotic, bonded-aluminum frame built like a Formula One race car. The new front-midship-mounted 5.9L/444-hp V-12 is paired with a six-speed manual or six-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission. An eight-cylinder AMV8 built from the same platform is expected later.

2006 Aston Martin Vanquish S
With a maximum speed in excess of 200mph, courtesy of an amped-up 6.0-liter V-12 engine developing 520 horsepower, the Vanquish S has been spec'd out to deliver even greater performance, complemented by subtle suspension, steering, and brake system upgrades. "The Big V" looks meaner too, with a reshaped grille and decklid plus new wheels. Revised steering geometry provides 20-percent quicker response, and the Sports Dynamics suspension, steering, and braking package that was optional on the Vanquish is standard on the Vanquish S.

2006 Audi A3
The Audi A3's five-door version is 3.3 inches longer and 1.2 inches wider than the overseas model it replaces, endowing it with an almost A4-size rear seat and a more vertical sport-wagonlike hatch. Audi is sending the U.S. market two high-output engines. At launch in May 2005, a 2.0-liter direct-injection turbo four will mate to a choice of six speeds, manual or dual-clutch automated manual (DSG). Then in early 2006 a 3.2-liter VR6 DSG Quattro will arrive. The 2.0-liter 16-valve four-cylinder turbo engine will replace the 1.8-liter 20-valve turbo in all Audi applications.

2006 Audi RS4
The core strength of the RS4 is the 4.2-liter direct-injection V-8 that produces 414 horsepower - nearly 100 horsepower per liter. This naturally aspirated engine can rocket the RS 4 from 0-62 mph in 4.8 seconds, putting the sedan firmly in dedicated sports car territory. To help achieve this straightline performance, aluminum has been used extensively (i.e. suspension and hood), and the motorized, well-padded bucket seats has been replaced with ultra-light seats with electrically inflatable side supports. Handling has been enhanced with a revised suspension lowering ride height and widening the track. Most significantly, the RS4 is fitted with the latest Quattro system, with technology adopted from the RS 6. This special all-wheel-drive system is able to transfer a larger proportion of torque between the front and rear axles than the standard setup, making it more adjustable for cornering maneuvers. The AWD setup is augmented by Dynamic Ride Control, an electronically controlled damping system that aid stability, precision, and performance. Finally, all this tarmac dancing is done with 18-inch front and 19-inch rear rubber.

2006 Audi S4
Like the previous-gen S cars, a well-balanced performance package is overshadow by an alluring powertrain. The 4.2-liter V-8 engine produces 340 hp at 7000 rpm and 302 lb-ft of torque at 3500 rpm. The S4 has a sport suspension including stiffer shocks and springs, stronger stabilizer bars in the front and rear, and a ride height lowered by 30 mm compared to the Audi A4. To announce the performance lurking within, all S4 models are distinguished with body accents, exterior mirror housings, aluminum roof rails, dual exhaust pipes, and essential badging. Just like the more mainstream models they are based on, the S4 and S4 Avant set a high standard for sport-minded motoring.

2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
Bentley's new flagship four-door is exactly what is appears to be: a stretched version of the mega-successful Continental GT, with a lot more room in back. It's also elegant, super-luxurious, and sure to be one of the fastest sedans in the world. The Flying Spur name has been used on and off for five decades, and the new generation Spur will be powered by the same 550-horsepower, 6.0-liter, twin-turbo W-12 engine used in the coupe. A 6-speed automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, and every luxury touch known to man will be standard. Bentley allows its customers to custom-tailor their car with color, trim, and equipment options that number into the thousands of combinations. For those looking to go beyond a garden-variety S-Class, the Continental Flying Spur comes to our market near the end of this year, and will likely cost around $200,000.

2006 BMW 3 Series
The first two versions of the new BMW 3 Series to go on sale in the U.S. will be the 325i and 330i sedans, with pricing to begin at $30,995 and $36,995, respectively. Despite the badges, each is powered by a 3.0-liter version of BMW's all-new lightweight N52 inline-six-cylinder engine. The difference is the version in the 325i delivers 215 hp and 185 lb-ft of torque, while the 330i version has 255 hp and 220 lb-ft, thanks to a new three-stage variable induction system and remapped engine management computer. The new 3 Series, codenamed E90, is bigger outside and roomier inside than the current model, but still sporty to drive. The good news is both iDrive and the Active Steering will be optional across the range. Look for them to begin appearing in dealerships in May. The 2008 M3 will be fitted with a 400-hp V-8.

2006 BMW 7 Series
Pricing was revealed in New York for the new version of BMW's flagship sedan, with the MSRP set at $71,195 for the 750i, $75,195 for the 750Li, $110,695 for the 760i, and $118,095 for the 760Li. You'd have to park the 2006 version next to last year's to really notice a difference, but BMW's refined "raised bustle" design revisions include a domed hood, new taillamps, a reshaped rear air dam and a revised accent strip on the trunk. Inside, the new car features a revised iDrive system with simplified menus and added buttons on the dash for direct selection of audio source and stations. Last year's 745i and 745iL are replaced by the 750i and 750iL, courtesy of a displacement boost of the Valvetronic V-8 from 4.4 to 4.8 liters. Output climbs 10 percent to 367 horsepower. BMW has also tweaked the suspension of its big sedan, widening the rear track in theprocess. Active Xenon headlamps are now standard and the optional CD changer also has MP3 capability.

2006 BMW M5
5.5-liter/500-horsepower V-10 engine with six-speed manual transmission. Oh baby!

2006 BMW M6
The all-new M6 features weight-saving technologies such as a carbon-fiber roof and 19-inch forged aluminum wheels that are almost four pounds lighter than regular cast wheels. With almost 500 horsepower available, BMW claims the M6 will hit 60 mph in under 4.6 seconds, and it will run to 20 5mph without the traditional 155-mph speed limiter. The suspension, though similar to that of the M5, is specially tuned to take advantage of the M6's shorter wheelbase and lower center of gravity. Massive cross-drilled brakes enable the M6 to pull up from 60 mph in less than 118 feet.

2006 BMW X5
Redesign. Expect the X5 to grow in size, inside and out, to further distinguish it from the X3.

2006 BMW Z4
A coupe variant is rumored.

2006 Buick Lucerne
Sleek and athletic, the LeSabre-replacing Lucerne will also be the first Buick car in more than a decade to be available with a V-8. Three trim levels will be offered: CX, CXL, and CXS. Standard power will be the familiar 3.8-liter/195-horsepower V-6. Optional on the CXL and standard on the topline CXS will be a 4.6-liter/275-horse V-8. Four-speed automatics drive the front wheels and should have a combined city/highway economy of 23 to 25 miles per gallon. Lucerne will be the first Buick to offer GM's Magnetic Ride Control paired with StabiliTrack, both of which were originally Cadillac features. Inside, the Lucerne will offer both five- and six-passenger seating configurations. Upscale touches include wood and chrome finishes, and French seams and stitching. Six airbags are standard.

2006 Cadillac DTS
Cadillac's new front-drive DTS sedan is much more angular than the outgoing DeVille and more in keeping with the "Art & Science" Cadillac signature design theme, now familiar on the CTS and STS sedans. The headlamps are stacked vertically, as are the taillamps. While modern in appearance, both Cadillac design cues dating back to the 1960s. Dual-firmness seats are reported to be comfortable yet supportive, and they offer an additional inch of seat travel. The instrument panel has been lowered and moved forward to give a feeling of more spaciousness. Genuine wood trim is available, along with nearly every high-tech comfort and convenience option imaginable.

2006 Cadillac DTS Limo
We got our first glimpse of Cadillac's DTS Limousine during this year's Inauguration, and Cadillac released the production model in New York. The 2006 DTS limousine, constructed on Cadillac's specially engineered, heavy-duty DTS limousine chassis, features a 70-inch wheelbase extension and is equipped with new front-end sheet metal, grille, fascia and standard high-intensity xenon headlamps. The new decklid, rear quarter, rear fascia and light-emitting diode (LED) tail lamps are also new. Up to six passengers in the rear compartment can enjoy a multimedia center that includes a 22-inch LCD TV mounted in the partition, an AM/FM stereo with CD and XM radio capabilities,five-speaker premium sound, a DVD player, wireless headphones, and a tablet PC. The forward-facing rear seat is heated and has a power reclining feature. Burled elm consoles hold writing table, vanity mirrors, refreshment compartment and refrigerator, magazine rack, and even a humidor. Passengers can command their personal sanctuary with fingertip controls for the enhanced HVAC system, intercom system, privacy partition, direct and indirect LED lighting, and more.

2006 Cadillac ESVe Lino
Built by Cadillac Master Coachbuilders, the ESVe uses an Escalade wheelbase that was extended 40 inches. In the rear, there are four heated leather captain's chairs with power extending footrests, and two consoles, which house a refrigerator, fax machine, printer, walnut and polished aluminum tables, and a tablet PC. The limo has a 26-inch LCD television in the privacy partition for passengers facing forward; those facing the back have a 15-inch LCD screen. Satellite television offers more than 125 channels of live programming and music, and the stereo is a 14-speaker, 250-watt surround sound system. The all-wheel-drive ESVe uses a 6.0-liter, 345-horsepower V-8 and four-speed automatic, and is equipped with StabiliTrak and OnStar. Buyers will have a choice of five exterior colors and two interior hues, and 20-inch Platinum Edition wheels are an available option.

2006 Cadillac STS
Base V-6 model available with AWD. High-performance STS-v model to feature a supercharged 4.6-liter V-8 engine.

2006 Cadillac XLR
Design freshening, with a fixed-roof coupe expected. Big news is the XLR-v, the newest member of the Cadillac's high-performance line. It boasts a supercharged 4.4-liter Northstar V-8 engine, good for 440 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque--120 horsepower and 115 pound-feet more than the Northstar in the standard XLR. The 32-valve V-8 is backed by a Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic transmission. This combination gives the XLR-v a 0-60 time that's under five seconds. The car receives recalibrated Magnetic Ride Control, 13.4-inch dual-piston front brakes and 13.0-inch single-piston brakes in the rear, a larger front stabilizer bar, and the addition of a rear stabilizer bar. Styling cues include a wire-mesh grille, 19-inch wheels, and wood and aluminum accents in the interior. This Cadillac is the first to be equipped with Adaptive Forward Lighting, which uses sensors that read steering wheel angle input and vehicle speed to determine how quickly and how much to turn the headlights.

2006 Chevrolet HHR
This two-box, heritage-influenced vehicle was inspired by both the SSR and the original 1949 Suburban to round out Chevy's small-car strategy. The five-passenger vehicle is based on the Delta platform (shared with Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion), and is powered by either a 2.2-liter/140-hp or 2.4-liter/170-hp four-cylinder Ecotec with standard five-speed tranny or available electronically controlled four-speed automatic. Like the Chrysler PT Cruiser it is gunning for, the HHR ("heritage high roof") will have a customizable interior with seats that fold to create a flat load surface. Two model levels, LS and LT, include standard features such as air conditioning, power windows and door locks, six-speaker CD stereo, and remote keyless entry, as well as additional niceties.

2006 Chevrolet Malibu SS
With the Malibu SS and Malibu Maxx SS, Chevy will have SS models available across its car lines in everything south of the Corvette. The Malibu SS and Maxx SS will be powered by the same 3.9-liter/240-horsepower pushrod V-6 found in Pontiac's G6 GTP. Trim upgrades on the Malibus include 18-inch flangeless wheels and SS exterior and interior trim, transforming the front-view to a funkier and more aggressive look. GM Performance Division has sport-tuned the suspension. The only tranny available is the Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed automatic with manual shift mode (so you can shift a four-speed, just like the 1960s) and adapted shift control -- no six-speed manual, as in the GTP.

2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Exterior freshening gives the Monte Carlo an incremental update, with new lamps and tightened skin shortening overall length by 1.2 inches. The SS model remains distinct with black-diamond grille, decklid spoiler, and generally looking more like the NASCAR cars Gordon campaigns. The interior has been transformed with a new dash and instrument cluster, along with a roster of revised features, including dual-zone climate control, remote-start with climate presets, steering wheel cruise controls, heated power seats, Generation 6 OnStar system, and an uplevel MP3/CD-radio configured for XM Satellite Radio. Revised chassis structure enables more ride refinement, new suspension tuning, and ability to cradle a V-8 engine. That's right, after years of rumors, the V-8 has finally returned to the Monte. A 5.3L V-8 with Displacement on Demand technology produces 303 horsepower and 323 lb-ft of torque, routed through the front wheels. The base engine is a 3.5L/210-hp V-6, with a midline 3.9L/240-hp V-6 available.

2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
GM Performance Division stuffed an LS2 6.0-liter V-8 under the hood of the Chevy TrailBlazer and lowered the suspension, then tuned and tested it at the Nurburgring. The 6.0-liter small-block makes 400 horses and 395 pound-feet in the SSR and Pontiac GTO. Of course, the SS package includes special styling and trim. Chevy estimates the TrailBlazer SS will do 0-60 mph in less than six seconds; not quite as quick as the 0-60 time Ford predicts for its SVT-built Adrenalin SportTrac. But the Chevy will beat the Ford to market -- it'll be available late this year only with an automatic transmission and your choice of rear- or four-wheel-drive.

2006 Chevrolet Corvette
To the casual observer, everything about the new Z06--its rolling chassis, engine, and composite skin--looks like standard C6 Corvette fare. But give this beast a double take and you'll discover that it's Chevy's 200-mph supercar; its Dodge Viper/Ford GT slayer. The chassis is all aluminum, hydroformed in similar dies to those used to build the standard steel C6 frame. Magnesium and carbon fiber parts are also used to help contain the total curb weight to less than 3150 pounds. The carbon fiber front fenders are flared to accommodate 275/35ZR18 tires and the rear quarter panels are widened 1.5 inches to clear massive 325/30ZR19s. The big news, though, is the 427.6-cubic-inch small-block LS7 engine, good for 500 horsepower at 6200 rpm and 475 pound-feet of torque at 4800 rpm. Titanium connecting rods, intake valves, and valve springs permit 7000-rpm revving, for this, the ultimate small-block. Expect to pay over $70k when the Z06 hits the road this fall.

2006 Chevrolet Equinox
Hybrid powertrain and CVT may join range.

2006 Chevrolet Impala
The Impala sedan is reborn for '06, with dramatic new sheetmetal giving the four-door a more international appearance. The interior is equally redone, with a cleaner, more modern arrangement. Like the updated Monte Carlo, the Impala offers dual-zone climate control, remote-start with climate presets, steering wheel cruise controls, heated power seats, Generation 6 OnStar system, and an uplevel MP3/CD-radio configured for XM Satellite Radio. Significant structure fortifications and suspension tuning promise a more refined, more controlled ride, balanced by an improved steering system. In total, three suspension packages are available (FE1, FE2, and FE3), with 16- and 17-inch wheels available. The most exciting feature set is undeniably the powertrains, with the base 3.5-liter V-6 engine producing 210-hp. Next step is a 3.9-liter/240-horsepower V-6. And the enticing top offering is a 5.3-liter OHV V-8 fitted with GM's fuel-saving Displacement on Demand technology, allowing 303 horsepower and 323 lb-ft of torque to be available with V-6-grade mileage.

2006 Chrysler 300C SRT-8
Performance enthusiasts can look forward to this car's arrival in spring 2005 boasting 85 more horses than the hot-selling, Hemi-powered 300C. The 425-horsepower, normally aspirated 6.1-liter Hemi is the highest specific-output engine ever offered by the Chrysler Group.ےPreliminary performance targets for the 300C SRT-8 are 0-60 mph in the low-5-second range and quarter-mile time in the high-13-second range. And bragging rights? Limitless. A complete package, the SRT-8 features dynamic and cosmetic enhancements, solidifying the return of the American muscle sedan.

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser
Facelift with a squarer front end.

2006 Dodge Charger
Practically every part of this new sedan that you can't see is shared with its LX platform siblings, the Magnum wagon and the Chrysler 300. On the exterior, only the windshield is shared. And like the 300 and Magnum, this Charger looks better in person than it does in pictures. Engine choices range from the Magnum's 3.5-liter V-6 on up through the 6.1-liter SRT8 Hemi V-8. A cool Daytona Charger package features a 350-horsepower version of the 5.7 Hemi (induction and exhaust changes added 10 horses). This year, it's available in Go Mango (orange) and Top Banana, with matching "Daytona" stitching embossed in the front seat headrests. Dodge plans to roll out more colors in future years

2006 Dodge Charger SRT8
Chrysler Group is taking a Mercedes AMG approach to tuning cars - do it for everything. When you can bore and stroke and boost compression and add a more aggressive cam to the 5.7-liter Hemi to the tune of 6.1 liters, 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet, why not? The Charger is less subtle than the Chrysler 300C SRT-8, of course, with a big hood scoop, rear decklid spoiler and two-tone leather seats. Its stiffer suspension rides about a half-inch lower than the standard Charger. Dodge estimates a five-second 0-60 mph, mid-16-second 0-100-0 and 110-foot stopping distance from 60 mph.

2006 Dodge Dakota SUT
Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."

2006 Dodge Magnum SRT8
Using the same, reinforced, bored-out version of the Hemi V-8 found in the Chrysler 300C SRT8, Dodge has offered up a 425-horsepower wagon that will gobble the quarter mile in the high 13s and haul home a weekend's worth of Home Depot project supplies. Chassis tuning for this street machine includes specific dampers, stiffer springs, unique suspension bushings, and larger anti-roll bars. Ride height has been lowered a half an inch and the ESP program has been tuned to the cars higher performance capabilities. Dodge boasts 0-60 mph times in the low five seconds, with the 0-100-0 test falling in the mid 16-second range.

2006 Dodge Ram Mega Cab
The new Mega Cab is 20 inches longer than their current four-door configuration, giving Dodge buyers the most interior space (145 cubic feet-more than many SUVs) available for any full-size pickup. In fact, Dodge is saying there is more rear seat legroom in the Mega Cab than in the Maybach. A clever rear seat design (split 60/40) allows for a reclining seat back, as well as a fold-flat-forward configuration--the result being almost 70 cubic feet of cargo capacity. Behind the rear seats are two hidden, floor-mounted storage compartments, designed to hold various tools, towing gear, and recovery straps. Although technically offered in 1500, 2500, and 3500 configurations, all Mega Cab models will be based off the Ram Heavy-Duty chassis, allowing for a wide variety of payload and towing capacities (the former ranging from 1400 to 2800 pounds; the latter from 6200 to 15,800 pounds). Half-ton models will be offered with the 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 and five-speed automatic, while the 2500 and 3500 models will offer the HEMI with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic, as well as the 5.9-liter High-output Cummins Turbo diesel with the six-speed manual or heavy-duty four-speed automatic.

2006 Dodge Viper
Three years after the debut of the second-generation Viper comes a sleek and sexy coupe version for 2006, mirroring the rollout strategy of the original Viper line. Dodge claims that demand for this, "uncompromising, ultimate American sports car" was present from day one of the introduction of the SRT10 convertible, and they are thrilled to give Viper die-hards just what they asked for. Adding the double-bubble roof to the convertible's already stiff structure provides exceptional rigidity, improved aerodynamics, and likely a roadster-beating top speed. Naturally, power comes from the 8.3-liter V-10 that cranks out 500 horsepower through a six-speed transmission.

2006 Ferrari 600 Imola
575M Maranello replacement, this V-12 two seater is based on the front-engine/rear-drive platform used for the 612 Scaglietti. Horsepower is projected to be in the 580-600 range. A roadster version will debut a year or two after the coupe.

2006 Ferrari F430 Spider
Other than the chassis changes required to fit the one-touch, fully automatic, self-covering top, there are no other mechanical updates. That means that the coupe's 483-horsepower V-8, updated F-1 transmission, manettino integrated chassis control system, and electronically managed rear diff can now all be orchestrated al fresco. Final specs for US models are still pending, but the Spider's weight increase will likely be 50-100 pounds, which shouldn't negatively impact the F430's impressive performance. The engine remains on display beneath a glass panel in the rear deck lid. Pricing has yet to be announced, but expect a fully equipped F430 Spider to cost $210,000 when it comes to North American markets this fall.

2006 Ferrari Superamerica
Technology continues to evolve the way open-topped cars are designed and constructed. As proof, Ferrari's Superamerica incorporates a glass roof panel that rotates back onto the rear deck. It doesn't disappear, and there's no tonneau cover required. Called Revocromico, the roof panel incorporates glass that can be electrically lightened or darkened to one of five tint levels. The design, executed by Pininfarina, was licensed from Leonardo Fioravanti who, while at that same Turnese coachbuilder in the late 1960s, penned Ferrari's seminal Daytona coupe and spyder, cars not so different in concept from today's front-engine 575M Maranello GT. The Superamerica gets a horsepower bump over the Maranello to 532 and can be had with a six-speed manual or F1 sequential gearbox.

2006 Ford Crown Victoria
Freshening.

2006 Ford Explorer
Minor update.

2006 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson
For 2006, the Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 SuperCab is given a black monochrome treatment, with red and blue stripe accents and obligatory badging. The truck is dressed with a distinct lower valance, custom billet grille, blackout headlamps and taillamps, chrome side steps, and massive 22-inch aluminum wheels. Inside, the Harley truck has all the leather, embroidery, and chrome expected, transforming the dash, captains chairs, center stack, and even doors. Buyers will have a choice of 4x2 and AWD configurations, marking the first all-wheel-drive application on the F-150. Under the hood on all examples will be a 5.4L/300-hp V-8 boasting 365 lb-ft of torque. Bristling with attitude, this truck shows that Ford has the formula down pat.

2006 Ford Fairlane
Fairlane is the working name for this rear-drive sedan conjuring nostalgic images, though Galaxy has been mentioned, too. To be based on the DEW Lite platform, the Fairlane is rumored to fit in above the Taurus, making it the likely Crown Vic replacement.

2006 Ford Fusion
Based on Mazda 6 running gear, the Fusion will be offered with a 2.3-liter 160-hp inline four or a 3.0-liter 210-hp V-6 mated to a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic. The front suspension uses a control arm, a lateral link, and a leading link to reduce the effective scrub radius for improved steering feel and accuracy. Along with a multi-link rear suspension, this setup promises best-in-class handling. Four-wheel disc brakes will be standard on all models; ABS and traction control are options. The look is broad-shouldered and confidently American outside and the interior fit/finish and materials are first-rate.

2006 Ford GT
This will be the last year for the GT, so buy now. The car's scheduled short life is punctuated by new federal crash-test regulations that the GT will not meet.

2006 Ford Mustang Cobra
SVT returns with a high-performance Mustang Cobra for the history books.

2006 Ford Thunderbird
The retro-flavored T-bird is expected to be retired in 2005 due to declining sales, with no replacement on the drawing boards.

2006 GMC Envoy Denali
Envoy Denali models will come standard with 18-inch wheels and be available with a vehicle stability system.

2006 Honda Civic
Honda displayed a Civic Si concept in Chicago, calling it a "strong indication of the styling and performance direction for an all-new production Civic Si" that will make its real-world debut at SEMA in November. A sneak peek of the sixth-generation Si, the concept features a 200-horsepower, 16-valve DOHC engine mated to a close-ratio six-speed manual transmission. The 2006 Civic lineup will include a sedan and coupe, as well as fuel-efficient hybrid and natural-gas powertrains when it comes to market in the fall.

2006 Honda Pilot
Exterior styling update.

2006 Honda Ridgeline
Derived from the light-truck platform that begat the Honda Pilot, this family-focused vehicle emphasizes car-like characteristics through its fully independent suspension, yet boasts enough truck-grade toughness for weekend adventuring with seating for five, along with a five-foot cargo bed for toys like ATVs. The unibody Ridgeline will be powered by the 3.5L VTEC V-6, producing about 255-horsepower with cylinder deactivation available. In an "oh my!" answer to the complaint of most truck owners, Ridgeline has included a unique "trunk" under the bed that allows covered storage roomy enough to hold a 72-quart insulated cooler and other gear. On the safety front, the Ridgeline features vehicle stability assist, front side airbags, side curtain airbags, and four-wheel ABS. Production will be at the Alliston, Ontario, plant alongside the Pilot and Acura MDX. Ridgeline pricing starts at $27,700 and ranges to $34,640 with moonroof, XM satellite radio, and navigation system.

2006 Hummer H1 Alpha
Keeping in line with other GM model lines, Hummer will get its own "high-performance" badge. Called Alpha, the first vehicle to get this extra muscle will be the most muscular model in the Hummer line, the military based H1. Basically, Hummer will be swapping out the well-worn 6.5-liter Detroit Diesel they've had sitting under the hood since the commercial variant H1 came out in 1992. In its place will be the Duramax 6600 V-8 turbodiesel, with 300 horsepower (almost 50-percent more than the 6.5L TD) and 520 lb-ft of torque (almost 20-percent more pulling force than before). All new civilian H1s sold will be designated 2006 H1 Alpha models, coming in both the open-top pickup or hardtop wagon configurations, and will include a heavier-duty Allison 1000 transmission, bigger brakes (from 10.7 to 12 inches), stronger half-shafts, a bigger steering gear, and helically-cut hub gear sets to reduce noise, improve strength, and ease that annoying rocking motion at stops. In addition, the stronger transmission will have a lower first gear, offer an extra and higher overdrive (which means better fuel economy), and will have a better crawl ratio when in low range, increasing the H1 Alpha's slow-speed rock crawling ability by 22 percent. Likewise, the added strength improves GCWR (gross combined weight rating) by 2,000 pounds, most of which results in an increased towing capacity. In order to fit the new engine and transmission, two-inch body mounts were necessary for clearance.

2006 Hummer H3
Built on a fortified Chevrolet Colorado platform, the H3 promises Hummer-grade toughness in a right-sized package. Compared to the H2, the H3 is 16.9 inches shorter in length, 6 inches shorter in height, and 6.5 inches narrower. The H3 uses an electronically controlled 4WD system with a fully locking rear differential, traction control, underbody shielding, and GM's StabiliTrak vehicle stability enhancement system. H3 offers two tire packages, a Goodyear 32-inch all-terrain tire and Bridgestone 33-inch, both larger than any other midsize SUV. Interior notables include available heated leather seats, a large electric sliding sunroof, DVD-based navigation, and numerous customized accessories. Powertrain is a 3.5L/220-hp I-5 with a choice of manual or automatic transmission. Peak fuel economy is 20 mpg.

2006 Hyundai Accent
We've seen that grille somewhere. That's it -- the Toyota Echo. Not the first car we'd emulate. The '06 Accent's egg shape body is a bit more pleasing, though. The model used to be the Korean maker's bread-and-butter, but it has since gone on to great success with value-priced mid-size cars and cute utes. So for North America, Hyundai will sell the Accent in only one form, as the well-equipped four-door GLS. The new car is just 1.8-inches taller than the car it replaces, but Hyundai says that with a three-inch height increase and a two-inch driver's seat height increase, it feels like it's in a larger size category. Engine is a 110-horsepower 1.6-liter four with continuous variable valve timing, with five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. On-sale in the fall, its features include tilt steering wheel, eight-way driver's seat, AM/FM/CD with free XM for three months, 60/40 fold-down rear seat and six airbags.

2006 Hyundai Azera
Hyundai is showing off its newfound market muscle with the Azera, the North American name for the XG350 replacement that made its debut at Geneva. The new one has a stretched Sonata platform (and much of the new Sonata's good looks) but with six side windows over the Sonata's four. It has a new 3.8-liter/265-horsepower all-aluminum V-6 with ULEV emissions and 257 pound-feet of torque. Suspension is front-wishbone and rear multilink, with 17-inch Michelin tires. Everything from eight airbags to XM radio (with three free months' subscription) is standard. Hyundai is going after the Toyota Avalon and Nissan Maxima with this car. Although its good fit is offset by a rather cheap interior finish, we wouldn't bet against Hyundai's prospects for success with this car.

2006 Hyundai Getz Hybrid
Hyundai may offer a gasoline-electric hybrid version of its Getz mini car for fleet use in the United States.

2006 Hyundai Luxury Sedan
Hyundai's new 2006 luxury car will look much like the HCD-7 concept from the 2002 Chicago Auto Show. The automaker's brass is deciding if the car will launch a new luxury sales channel. With a Rolls-Royce-like C-pillar and tail end, the HCD-7 could be a fitting replacement for either the XG350 sedan, Hyundai's current North American flagship, or as a replacement for the Equus, a home-market front-drive V-8 limo with Soviet-like styling.

2006 Hyundai Sonata
The all-new, larger Sonata boasts a full complement of standard safety features, including six airbags, active front headrests, ABS, and for the first time in the mid-size sedan segment, standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC). The Sonata will come with a choice of two new all-aluminum engines; a 2.4-liter from the new Hyundai/ Mitsubishi/ DaimlerChrysler global four family, and a 3.3-liter V-6. Trannys are a four-speed automatic, and available with only the four, a five-speed manual. Front suspension is double-wishbone, with a multi-link rear, and Active Geometry Control Suspension is optional.

2006 Isuzu i-Series Pickup
Like the Chevrolet S-10-based Hombre compact truck, the i-280 and i-350 leverage the GM-Isuzu partnership to deliver ready-made vehicles to the wafe-thin product portfolio. A simpler lineup than Chevy offers, the price-leading i-280 is a 2WD extended cab truck powered by a 2.8L/175-hp I-4. From this core configuration, the i-280 will be offered in four trim levels, ranging from pure utilitarian, workhorse to comfortably equipped with all the basic power amenities. The i-350 is 4WD crew cab pickup with a 3.5L/220-hp I-5 and automatic transmission. This model features a shift-on-the-fly 4WD system, larger tires, and an off-road suspension. A Limited Package can outfit the i-350 with such niceties as six-disc changer, leather trim, and moonroof. Look for Isuzu sales staff to celebrate the pickups' arrival in July

2006 Jaguar Super V8 Portfolio
Based on a long-wheelbase XJ sedan, the Super V8 Portfolio becomes the new flagship, carrying in to production many of the interior and exterior design cues revealed last year. The special-edition car pushes the boundaries with both luxury and performance, with such indulgences as Bluetooth-connectivity, twin-screen DVD system, four-zone air conditioning, laminated side glass, Alpine Dolby ProLogic-II surround-sound audio, and power-adjustable rear seats. Naturally, the interior is swathed in leather and wood trim - no corners cut with trim materials. The supercharged 4.2L V-8 engine has an incremental 10 hp increase to 400 horsepower, and it is teamed with a six-speed automatic transmission. While black seems the perfect color, the Super V8 Portfolio will also be offered in gold.

2006 Jaguar XK Victory
Four XK models (XK8 and XKR coupes and convertibles) will be available as Victory editions, to celebrate four championship wins in the North American Trans-Am Series, in an extremely limited-edition run of 1050 models available beginning in June 2005. Standard features include standard Bluetooth connectivity, 19-inch "Atlas" style chrome-finish wheels (20-inch BBS wheels on XKR), checkered flag detailing, carbon fiber or Elm wood trim, and soft-grain leather seating. XK8 models are powered by 4.2-liter/290-horse all-aluminum AJ-V8 engine, while the supercharged XKR versions bring that up to 390 potent horsepower.

2006 Jeep Commander
Serving to expand the Jeep line and fill the needs of those who want seven-passenger seating, the Commander shares the Grand Cherokee's platform, as well as its off-road capability. Styling was inspired by the Willys Wagon, the Wagoneer, and the Cherokee. The Commander will be offered with the choice of a 3.7-liter V-6, 4.7-liter V-8, or 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, and three full-time four-wheel drive systems. Its three rows are in a stadium seating setup, and the second and third rows fold to create a flat load floor. The V-6 is backed by the W5A580 five-speed automatic, and the 545RFE multispeed automatic comes with both V-8s. The new sport/utility will be available in two trim levels: the regular Commander, with body-color grille, standard cloth seats, and the V-6; and the Commander Limited, which has a chrome grille, leather seats, D-pillar-mounted assist handles (on the back of the vehicle), and the 4.7-liter V-8 as its base engine. Both models are available with two- or four-wheel-drive, and towing capacity is 3500 pounds for all models. The Commander will likely go on sale in Fall 2005.

2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8
The first high-performance SUV from Jeep is the Grand Cherokee SRT8, powered by a 6.1-liter Hemi that provides 415 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque. Its 0-to-60 times are said to be under five seconds, beating the Porsche Cayenne Turbo and BMW X5. SRT engineers designed a lighter-weight four-wheel-drive system for this Jeep, and also modified the suspension, upgraded the brakes and exhaust, and gave the sport/utility unique front and rear fascia and 20-inch wheels. The 6.1-liter Hemi uses exhaust headers, a 2.75-inch exhaust system with four-inch tips, and a fresh-air induction system that allows for a fording depth of up to 19 inches. This Hemi has 85 more horsepower than the 5.7-liter version, and is backed by the W5A580 five-speed automatic with the AutoStick feature. Ride height has been lowered one inch from stock Grand Cherokee levels. Other suspension modifications include unique anti-roll bars, SRT-tuned dampers, and new front suspension knuckles. With the optional Mopar hitch package, towing capacity is 3500 pounds. Expect to see the SRT8 in dealerships in fall of this year.

2006 Kia Optima
Redesign. Exterior shows European influence. Engines at launch will be a 2.4L I-4 and 2.7 V-6.

2006 Kia Rio
Completely redesigned from the ground up, the all-new Rio features a longer wheelbase, wider track and more horsepower than its predecessor, providing better handling, a smoother ride and improved performance. The new Rio will also offer class-leading interior volume and six standard airbags, including full-length side-curtain airbags. Like all of Kia's vehicles, the 2006 Rio will be covered by Kia's comprehensive 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, and five years of roadside assistance. The all-new Kia Rio will be built at Kia's Sohari manufacturing facility in South Korea, and will be available in showrooms in Summer 2005.

2006 Kia Sedona
The new seven-passenger Sedona is based on a fresh platform, with an increased length, width, and wheelbase. The added space is maximized with flip/fold second row seats and a standard foldaway third-row. Offered in two trims, the LX will feature six airbags, tri-zone air conditioning, sliding door power windows, cruise control, AM/FM/CD player, second-row captain's chairs, and keyless entry with an alarm system. The Sedona EX will add a chrome grille, fog lights, eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar, heated power mirrors, AM/FM/CD/MP3/cassette stereo system, auto-dimming rear view mirror with Homelink, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, power rear quarter glass, compass, roof rack, and wood trim. Options will include leather seats with front seat heaters, backup warning system, power sliding doors, power liftgate, power adjustable pedals, power sunroof, and a premium entertainment system featuring a DVD player and 11 speakers. On the safety front, the Sedona will come equipped with six airbags, four-channel ABS, electronic brake force distribution, tire pressure monitor, and active front headrests. Electronic stability program and traction control will be optional. To move this large family hauler, the Sedona is fitted with a new 3.8L/240-hp V-6 with a five-speed Sportmatic transmission.

2006 Kia Sorento
Engine upgrade.

2006 Lamborghini Gallardo
Like the Murcielago, the Gallardo will be offered in roadster form.

2006 Land Rover Freelander
Redesigned on Volvo platform.

2006 Land Rover Range Rover
Land Rover has employed the same supercharged motor and six-speed transmission used in Jaguar high-performance sedans (and the Range Rover Sport) for the 2006 Range Rover. Rated in its current form, the 4.2-liter DOHC supercharged V-8 produces 400 horsepower and more than 360 lb-ft of torque. Combined with the six-speed automatic transmission, this will be the most powerful and fuel efficient Range Rover to date. There are also several interior and exterior design upgrades to keep this model fresh.

2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
The production vehicle is expected to launch in 2005 as a four-door model, with a two-door to follow a year later. Powerplant will be shared with the LR3, putting a 300-hp V-8 under the hood. A supercharged variant is certain to follow. Smaller than a Range Rover, this Sport model is sized like the BMW X5, and it will answer the German automakers' challenge with the highest-performance Land Rover ever.

2006 Lexus GS
This new GS demonstrates the more dramatic exterior and interior styling that will be reflected in future Lexus products. More specifically, it shows the next GS will have a two-inch longer wheelbase and measure a half-inch longer overall. Powerplant choices will include an all-new 3.3L/245-hp V-6 and a 4.3-liter V-8, each paired with an all-new close-ratio, sequential six-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. The V-6 models will be offered in rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configuration, though V-8 cars will be strictly rear-drivers. The GS will be offered with Vehicle Dynamic Management, a stability enhancement system designed to anticipate handling problems. Expected to be on sale May 2005.

2006 Lexus IS
This all-new IS has been designed from the wheels up as a Lexus, and it is planned as a deadly rival to BMW's new 3 Series. U.S.-spec IS models will all be powered by Toyota's new direct-injection gasoline V-6s. The 2.5-liter version delivers just over 200 horsepower, while the 3.5-liter will have over 300 horsepower. A new six-speed automatic transmission featuring sequential shift control will be standard. The IS will also be available with the VDIM integrated vehicle dynamics management system featured on the new GS, adaptive cruise control, and Toyota's radar controlled Pre-Crash Safety system. No fewer than eight airbags are standard. And this time, the IS moniker will be spread across a full range of vehicles, including a convertible, coupe, and sedan, to truly compete with the 3 Series.

2006 Lincoln Mark LT
Lincoln's second pickup takes a more conventional approach than the star-crossed Blackwood, pairing work truck abilities with automotive luxury. Derived from Ford's award-winning F-150, the 2006 Mark LT will come in a single crew-cab body style with a 5.5-foot-long cargo bed. Power is supplied by the Navigator's new 24-valve, 5.4L/300-hp V-8 for rear- and four-wheel-drive models. Towing and payload capacities will outshine the Blackwood's, at 8900 lbs and 3/4-ton, respectively. In keeping with the marque's stature, the Mark LT's interior will be the most plush of any Ford brand pickup. A full roster of luxury touches are in the offing, including real Ebony wood, soft leather, and French-style stitching.

2006 Lincoln Town Car
Freshening.

2006 Lincoln Zephyr
The Mazda 6-derived Zephyr will be available in front- or all-wheel drive form, powered initially by a 3.0-liter V-6 producing 210 horsepower matched with a six-speed automatic transmission, quite noteworthy for its class. A more powerful 3.5-liter V-6 will come along about a year after launch. Zephyr's exterior design is crisply edgy, and appears well-differentiated from its Ford and Mercury platform mates. The elegant passenger compartment treatments boast the quality, materials, and creature features you'd expect of a luxury nameplate; choose between real wood or high tech-looking satin aluminium interior trim themes, with leather upholstery standard.

2006 Lotus Exige
More than just a coupe version of Lotus' Elise pocket-supercar, the Exige boasts even sharper handling and greater racetrack ability thanks to suspension and aerodynamic upgrades. The Exige comes standard with the $2480 Sport Pack wheel, tire, spring, and damper upgrades that are currently fitted to 40 percent of all Elises sold in the U.S. and benefits from more downforce - about 90 pounds at 100 mph, compared with 10 pounds - thanks to a new front splitter and a large rear wing. Inside are more aggressive sports seats. Lotus is aiming the Exige at track-day enthusiasts. Final spec for the car, which is scheduled to go on sale in the U.S. this fall as an '06 model, has still to be decided, but pricing is expected to be in the low to mid $50,000 range.

2006 Maserati Coupe Cabrio
Redesign. The new coupe and convertible models will ride on the Quattroporte platform. Penned by Pininfarina, the new car will sport longer, lower, and wider lines with less girth in the middle of the body. The Coupe Cabrio will have a folding metal hardtop, like those of the Mercedes' SL and SLK models. The 4.2L/385-hp V-8 is expected to see an increase in displacement, pushing output to 400 horsepower. Maserati is said to be turning to Audi for technical assistance in fitting the car with all-wheel drive.

2006 Maybach 57S
Mercedes essentially dropped in the S65's AMG hand-made 6.0-liter twin-turbo V-12 to add 45 horses to the ultra-luxury car, for 612 horsepower. Described as the "driver's Maybach," this special car also features slightly stiffer suspension and 20-inch, 10-spoke wheels, chrome rectangular dual exhaust tips, and subtle "57S" badging. Available in black or silver paint, the show car version was fit with crٹme-and-black leather interior and carbon-fiber accents, although any Maybach customer may get whatever he or she wants on the car. It's on-sale before the end of the year.

2006 Mazda 5
Mazda augments its MPV minivan with another people mover, the Mazda5. This six-passenger "multi-activity vehicle" is powered by the all-aluminum 2.3-liter/157-horsepower MZR series engine from the Mazda3 mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed Sport AT automatic with manual shift mode. The Mazda5 features one-touch large sliding doors that aid access to flexible, tiered "theatre-style" seating for up to six. Four-wheel disc brakes with Electronic Downforce Distribution combine with Mazda's Dynamic Stability Control combine to assure optimal control and stability when braking. Two models are available, Sport or Touring, both with CD stereo, power windows and locks, cruise control, and 17-inch alloy wheels as standard equipment; Touring model adds in-dash six-disc changer, climate control, front fogs, rear spoiler, and side skirts.

2006 Mazda Crossover
A crossover vehicle based on the MX Sport Tourer and MX Micro Sport concepts to compete with the Scion xB.

2006 Mazda MazdaSpeed6
When the car goes on sale this summer, the MazdaSpeed6 will be powered by a 2.3-liter/270-horsepower turbocharged direct-injection engine that benefits from an all-new six-speed manual transmission and new Active Torque-Split all-wheel-drive system to effectively transfer that power to the pavement. The base-level MazdaSpeed6 (Sport version) will retail for $27,995; the Grand Touring package, which includes leather seats, eight-way power driver's seat, heated front seats and mirrors, and keyless entry and start will sticker at $29,990. Both versions feature a long list of niceties, including four-wheel anti-lock brakes, 18-inch aluminum wheels, sport-type front seats, Bose audio system with in-dash six-disc CD changer, and alloy pedals. Pearl paint, power moonroof, and DVD navigation are the only factory options.

2006 Mazda Miata
Mazda has defined the modern sports car with its hot-selling Miata roadster, dominating the segment for two generations. The latest zoom-zoom machine evolves the basic formula, with a wider track, longer wheelbase, and increased power. Shedding the "Miata" moniker, the 2006 MX-5 design cues include large, RX-8-like wheel flares, a taller beltline, and a more voluptuously rounded rear. The RX-8 also transferred the engineering for a new multilink rear suspension and front-end structure. The engine is moved rearward and lower in the chassis to add crush space, lower the center of gravity, and help maintain the car's 50/50 weight distribution. The larger dimensions allow for more interior space, aided by a tilt steering wheel. The MX-5 uses a high-output version of Mazda's MZR 2.0-liter I-4 with 170 horsepower and 136 lb-ft of torque. Transmissions are both six-speed in manual or automatic configurations, with available manumatic shift flippers on the steering wheel. The example unveiled in New York was a special launch-edition dressed in chrome exterior and interior trim, with sparkling 17-inch aluminum wheels whose finish is inspired by a Japanese sword. The show car exhibits Velocity Red Mica finish with crimson leather seats, on of the schemes exclusive to this special model. The global run for this edition will number 3500 units, and the MX-5 goes on sale in the U.S. in July.

2006 Mazda MPV
Minivan redesigned on the Mazda 6 platform.

2006 Mazda MX-5
Although it will always be thought of as the Miata, the third-generation roadster is wider, rides on a longer wheelbase, packs more power, and still possesses the dynamic and visual charm that has made the Miata a perennial best seller. New design cues include large, RX-8-like wheel flares, a taller beltline, and a more voluptuously rounded rear. The RX-8 also transferred the engineering for a new multilink rear suspension and front-end structure. The engine is moved rearward and lower in the chassis to add crush space, lower the center of gravity, and help maintain the car's 50/50 weight distribution. The larger dimensions allow for more interior space, aided by a tilt steering wheel. The MX-5 uses a high-output version of Mazda's MZR 2.0-liter I-4 with 170 horsepower and 136 lb-ft of torque. Transmissions are both six-speed in manual or automatic configurations, with available manumatic shift flippers on the steering wheel. Induction phonic are said to be throatier, and exhaust barks from dual pipes for the first time. Look for the MX-5 to be on sale in the U.S. in July.

2006 Mazda RX-7
If the RX-8 is the success Mazda is banking on, a two-door RX-7 may follow for 2006. On the drawing board is a shortened, lighter car boasting 280-330 hp.

2006 Mazda Tribute
Redesign.

2006 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Saying they will replace current E320 models in dealerships soon, Mercedes-Benz debuted a new 2006-model E350 sedan and wagon in Chicago. Powered by a new-generation 3.5-liter/268-horsepower V-6 engine that features four valves per cylinder and variable valve timing for both intake and exhaust valves, this also marks the first time Mercedes has used double overhead camshaft technology on its V-6 engines. The E350 sedan boasts a new seven-speed transmission which helps improve acceleration and also allows greater flexibility in adjusting shift points as needed for lower engine speeds (reducing fuel consumption and minimizing noise), skipping gears as required -- up to three gears at once when downshifting rapidly.

2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
Mercedes takes on the BMW M5 with the CLS55 AMG.

2006 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
Mercedes removed the truck frame that underpinned the previous version and retuned the suspension for a more carlike ride with the all-new M-Class. While still recognizable as an M-Class, the longer, lower, wider 2006 model is clearly sleeker-looking and more in tune with the luxury and refinement buyers expect of a Mercedes passenger car. The five-seater will be available at its Spring 2005 launch with the company's new four-valve/cylinder DOHC 3.5-liter/268-horsepower V-6, as well as the carryover three-valve SOHC 5.0-liter/302-horse V-8. Safety improvements include active front head restraints, side curtain airbags, and the company's PreSafe system that cinches the belts down if it senses the onset of a collision. Off-roaders haven't been left out either with a two-speed four-wheel-drive transfer case being available, as well.

2006 Mercedes-Benz R-Class
Filling the narrow gap between a wagon and the M-Class sport/ute is the Mercedes-Benz R-Class, a six-passenger crossover in the same spirit as the Chrysler Pacifica. The GST concept vehicle is rippling with Mercedes safety, performance, entertainment, and comfort technology, though we're most entranced with the 5.5-liter/360-horsepower AMG engine. On- and off-road adventures are aided by the electronically controlled 4-ETS four-wheel-drive system used in the M-Class and G-Class, Airmatic air suspension system, and high-pressure brake system.

2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Redesigned. Bigger than the current car, the new S will be available with all-wheel drive and a 6.3L V-8 with at least 500 hp. A twin-turbo 6.0L V-12 model will follow with full AMG treatment and 600+ horsepower.

2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK
Hot AMG model tops range with supercharged power reaching a reported 375 horses.

2006 Mercury Grand Marquis
Freshening.

2006 Mercury Milan
Developed from the Mazda 6, and twin to the Lincoln Zephyr, the midsize Milan sedan will serve as entry point into Mercury's car range. The Milan will launch with two engines, a 2.3L/160-hp PZEV I-4 with a five-speed manual or automatic, and a 3.0L/210-hp V-6 teamed with a six-speed automatic. In about a year, Milan's drivetrain offerings will expand with the availability of all-wheel drive. And in 2008, Milan will become Mercury's second full-hybrid vehicle, joining the Mariner.

2006 Mercury Mountaineer
The 2006 model has a revised front fascia, fog lamps, side mirrors, tail lamps, liftgate, and trim. More drastic changes were made to the interior, with new seats, instrument panel, and upgraded materials. Changes in the seats create a flatter load floor, and the second row will be available with captains-style configuration. The powertrain has been enhanced, with a more-potent three-valve 4.6L V-8 now producing 292 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque, round through a six-speed automatic transmission. An improved 4.0L V-6 with five-speed automatic remains standard equipment. All these components ride on a strengthened platform damped by a revised suspension, with an all-new independent rear setup.

2006 Mercury Sport Wagon
Mercury will offer its own variant of the Ford Freestyle, based on the Meta One concept.

2006 Mitsubishi Colt
Mitsubishi will be watching Scion closely, with its own subscompact five-door from Japan ready for importation if the market warrants a small, sub-Lancer car.

2006 Mitsubishi Diamante
Redesign on Project America platform shared by the Eclipse, Endeavor, and Galant.

2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse
The fourth-gen Eclipse is based on a coupified version of the current Galant chassis platform. It will be available in two trim levels, and with two new powertrain offerings. A 162-horse I-4 is standard; performance types will head directly for the 3.8L/260-hp V-6. This powerplant represents the company's first use of variable valve timing on a V-6, and it is backed with a new six-speed manual transmission. Serious drivers will also want the Sport Package, which includes sportier suspension tuning and 18-inch rolling stock. The new Eclipse's interior goes way up market, with serious Rockford Fosgate audio offerings, optional leather trim, and an avant garde look courtesy of Mitsu's California design studio. The 2006 Eclipse goes on sale late this spring, with pricing to be announced.

2006 Mitsubishi Endeavor
Styling and power upgrades.

2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX
This last Evo before the all-new body (pending the health of Mitsubishi) has most of the goodies. Its 2.0-liter intercooled turbo four gets the MIVEC variable-valve timing for the first time in an Evo, and a larger and more direct compressor housing outlet. This blows past the Japanese gentlemen's agreement to "limit" horsepower to 276; the IX is rated 286 horsepower and 289 pound-feet of torque. The Evo IX's five-speed manual has revised gear ratios to make best use of the power (the MR version is still the only model with a six-speed manual). There are also new front and rear fascias and alcantara-and-leather Recaros and new, 17-inch Enkei wheels for lighter weight. It's on-sale in September.

2006 Mitsubishi Montero
Mitsubishi is expected to drop the seven-passenger Montero sport/ute from its line after 2006, due to lack of resources to develop a replacement that can adhere to increasingly stringent safety standards.

2006 Mitsubishi Raider
Mitsubishi returns to the pickup market after a decade of absence with the midsized Raider. Co-developed with the new Dodge Dakota platform, the Raider will also be offered in two cab configurations, extended cab and crew cab, with each offered in two- and four-wheel drive. Base engine will be a 3.7L/210-hp V-6 with an available 4.7L/230-hp V-8 boasting 290 lb-ft of torque, both shared with the Dakota. With an extended cab bed length of 6.5 feet (5.25 on the double cab), Mitsubishi claims the largest cargo bed in its class, along with a 1700-pound max payload, and a 5000-pound tow capacity. Keeping with Mitsu's love for technology, the Raider will offer a thumping 500-watt audio system with a six-disc, in-dash CD changer, and Bluetooth.

2006 Nissan 350Z
Interior update.

2006 Nissan Actic
Nissan will introduce a compact crossover vehicle to slot beneath the Murano. An Infiniti variation is expected.

2006 Nissan Armada
Interior update.

2006 Nissan Murano
Interior update.

2006 Nissan Xterra
Redesigned on platform shared with the full-size Titan and compact Frontier pickups, the all-new Xterra will retain its distinct roofline and go-anywhere personality. Look for this affordable off-roader to go onsale early 2005.

2006 Pontiac G6
Like the sedan, the coupe and convertible G6 variants have been designed and tuned for a bit more Euro flavor than commonly found in domestic, mainstream products. These two models each ride on a 122.3-inch wheelbase, providing a 2+2 seating configuration with room for adults in the back. Large doors ease ingress/egress, measuring six-inches longer than the portals on the sedan. To ensure structural rigidity, coupe platform was fortified for the open-top model ensuring similar ride characteristics between the two. Karmann played a lead role in develop the two-piece clamshell-style retractable hardtop that makes the G6 convertible unique in its price point in the North American market. This slick piece lays claim to being the longest such top in the world, necessitated by the large interior. GT models will be powered by a 3.5L/200-hp V-6, with the GTP models boasting a more invigorating 3.9L/240-hp V-6.

2006 Pontiac Grand Prix
GM Performance Division will create a hi-po Grand Prix GXP with a DOHC V-8 engine.

2006 Pontiac Solstice
Built on GM's new Kappa architecture, the rear-drive Solstice roadster features a reverse-hinged clamshell hood that opens to reveal a 2.4-liter/170-horsepower four-cylinder Ecotec DOHC engine. Initially, Solstice will be offered with a close-ratio Aisin five-speed manual transmission. Rear-wheel drive, full independent suspension, four-corner disc brakes, and 18-inch wheels all speak to an entertaining sports car that should further fuel excitement into the reinvigorated Pontiac division.

2006 Pontiac Torrent
Like its corporate twin, Chevrolet Equinox, the Torrent will stand out in the compact `ute class by offering a slightly bigger package than most and a base 3.4L/185-hp V-6 with a five-speed automatic transmission. Offered in front- and all-wheel drive, the Torrent is tuned for a more enthusiastic drive than the Equinox, fitting with the Pontiac brand character. The five-seater boasts several distinct features, such as electric power steering, a rear seat that adjusts 8 inches fore/aft, and removable/adjustable rear package shelf. Ultimately, the long wheelbase and large side doors may be counted among the most appealing traits, allowing easy ingress/egress. The 2006 Torrent is expected to arrive in dealerships in the second half of 2005.

2006 Porsche 911
Convertible model joins the 997 range.

2006 Porsche Boxster
Dubbed 987, the new Boxster convertible will be larger and more spacious than the current model, with a coupe variant to follow.

2006 Saab 9-3 Sport Combi
The five-door wagon has a sloping roofline that emphasizes sport over maximum cargo space, but features an innovative cargo divider system and two-position cargo cover. The all-turbocharged engine lineup includes a 210-horse base four-cylinder and a new 250-horse Opel 2.8-liter V-6 for the top-of-the-line Aero model. Saab estimates prices will start under $30,000 when it goes on sale this fall.

2006 Saab 9-7X
Saab will offer a version of the midsize GM sport/utility vehicles, such as the Chevrolet TrailBlazer. Expect a Saab-like appearance, inside and out, with a sporting suspension setup.

2006 Saturn Ion
Freshening.

2006 Saturn Vue
Freshening.

2006 Smart ForMore
Five-door hatch to be built by Mercedes-Benz for the U.S. market is put on hold as the automaker reviews costs and Euro/Dollar exchange rates.

2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca
Subaru's crossover SUV boasts the Legacy wagon's 3.0-liter flat-six and five-speed automatic with the promise that it will outperform BMW's X5 3.0i. Check the stats: relative to the BMW's inline six the Subie makes 25 more horsepower (250 total), and the truck weighs 450 pounds less, giving it a 19 percent advantage in weight-to-power. The front strut/rear multi-link suspension is tuned to closely match the handling dynamics of the BMW, while softening the suspension settings for improved ride quality. Fat 255/55R18 Goodyear Eagles match the size of the X5's sport suspension tires. Where Subaru clearly trumps BMW is in interior space efficiency. Stretching just five inches longer on a 2.8-inch shorter wheelbase, the B9 Tribeca fits three rows of seats (a third-row-delete option will be offered). Max cargo space with the seats folded flat appears to be much larger than in the BMW.

2006 Subaru Forester
Subaru unveiled a pair of '06 Foresters, revealing an updated exterior, enhanced powertrains, and increased content for the car-based adventure machine. Most noticeable is the completely revised frontal styling, including new grille, headlights, bumper, hood, and fenders. At the rear are new taillights.The 2.5-liter flat four engines have also been upgraded. Subaru's new Active Valve Lift System has given the naturally aspirated version an eight horsepower increase to 173 hp. The turbocharged version boasts 20 more horses, boosting its output to 230 hp. Subaru claims the engine will propel the XT Forester to 60mph in under 6.0 seconds, yet it will meet LEVII emissions standards. Among the detail changes to the car are a slight increase in ride height, and improvements to both manual and automatic transmissions. Even entry-level models will now come standard with side airbags and air conditioning.

2006 Subaru Impreza
Freshening.

2006 Suzuki SUV
The well-dressed sport/ute Concept-X2 that debuted in New York this year provided a first look at the Grand Vitara replacement model expected to go on sale in the fall. Built on a traditional ladder-frame construction, the Concept-X2 measures 176 inches bumper to bumper, stands 66.7 inches tall, and stretches 74.4 inches wide, making it a foot longer, slightly shorter, and four inches wider compared to a Grand Vitara. Under the Majestic Graphic sheen is a 185-hp DOHC V-6 engine teamed with a five-speed automatic transmission. Power is routed through a full-time 4x4 system, with four traction modes to apply to on- and off-road driving conditions. To enhance dynamics, the X2 features Electronic Stability Program, unifying anti-lock brakes, electronic brake-force distribution, traction control, and stability control. Should disaster strike, the five-passenger X2 is fitted with dual front and side airbags, and front and rear curtain airbags. Interior amenities count AM/FM/XM/CD stereo, HomeLink, keyless entry, and silver-trimmed black leather seating surfaces.

2006 Toyota Avalon
An American-designed and manufactured vehicle, the all-new Avalon currently on sale advances its proven formula by offering more power, sophistication, and amenities. A closer look reveals several interesting touches, such as in-glass LED mirror turn signals, low-profile wiper blade assembly, and high-intensity-discharge headlamps with dynamic auto leveling. Again, all trim levels are powered by a sole V-6 engine. For '06, the all-new 3.5-liter powerplant produces 280 horsepower and 260 lb-ft. Matched with a five-speed automatic, the new V-6 can reportedly propel the 3500-lb car from 0-60 mph in 6.6 seconds. The Avalon features a solid roster of safety gear, including seat-mounted side airbags, front and rear side-curtain airbags, driver's knee bag, anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist, and available stability control. The cleanly designed interior features nine-speaker AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo, dual-zone climate control, steering-wheel-mounted controls, and basic power amenities. Uplevel models add leather upholstery, aluminum trim, and additional content, such as JBL Synthesis audio system, power rear sun shade, and Smart Key System.

2006 Toyota Camry
Hybrid model introduced.

2006 Toyota Corolla
Freshening.

2006 Toyota Echo
Redesign.

2006 Toyota Highlander
Redesign. Increase in size to allow better third-row access and to better compete with the Honda Pilot.

2006 Toyota Land Cruiser
Redesign.

2006 Toyota RAV4
Redesign.

2006 Volkswagen Golf
The fifth-generation Golf advances VW's best-selling model line through refinements, size increase, improved performance, and greater safety features. The Golf will again be offered in three- and five-door models, being longer, wider, and taller than the MkIV it replaces. Engines are expected to include 2.0L/140-hp TDI diesel, 2.0L/150-hp FSI direct-injection gasoline engine, 1.8L/200-hp turbo, and eventually a 3.2L/220+hp V-6. Engines are matched to five- and six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions and electromechanical steering for perky performance. MkV will eventually spawn convertible, sport/utility vehicle, and crossover wagon variants. Initially, the GTI leads the way going on sale in fall '05.

2006 Volkswagen Jetta
All-new sedan and, eventually, wagon based on the Mk IV Golf platform. Expect a longer, wider car with stronger engines, all shared with the Golf. To be launched winter '05.

2006 Volkswagen Jetta
The all-new fifth-generation Jetta grows an inch in width and height and a whopping seven inches in length, graduating from premium subcompact to premium midsize status. Still smaller than the also-redesigned Passat, the new Jetta gets more juice, courtesy of a 2.5-liter inline-five with 150 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque, like Audis of yore. Though pricing of the "Hecho en Mexico" Jetta will start below $18K, a feature-rich standard equipment list is enhanced with stability control, head-curtain airbags, a six-speed automatic transmission that aids powertrain reponsiveness, a new independent rear suspension, and electro-mechanical steering for a more dynamic driving experience.

2006 Volkswagen New Beetle
Freshening.

2006 Volkswagen Passat
Wearing the face shared with the new Golf and Jetta, the Passat showcases the current Volkswagen design aesthetic, ensuring no one will confusing a 2006 with last year's model. The sixth-generation sedan is longer, wider, and rides on a larger wheelbase than the respected car it replaces. The new car is also 57 percent stiffer, promising to benefit noise and ride quality. The full powertrain range numbers four gasoline engines and three diesels. While all variants won't make it Stateside, the Passat will again be available in affordable, thrifty, and premium configurations, to oversimplify. Buyer's will no doubt be satisfied with the 200-horsepower turbo four, but North Americans will crave the 3.6-liter/280-horsepower VR6 headed to our shores. Technical highlights include an electronic parking brake, keyless starting/locking system, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, 600-watt audio system, and Bi-Xenon headlight with cornering function. Expect a wagon model to follow within a year.

2006 Volkswagen Roadster
A true stunner, the mid-engined Volkswagen Concept R reveals the direction for an expected, future sports car. This 3.2-liter V-6 delivers 260 horsepower to the rear wheels for a brisk 5.3-second 0-60 mph time. A six-speed direct-selection gearbox puts the driver in command, racing to the car's nongoverned167 mph top speed. For clever show-car features, the Concept R has adjustable springs...in the seats. Measuring 164 inches, the two-seat Concept R is approximately the same length as a three-door Golf. This sharp sportster is on our wish list, and VW insiders say wishes can come true.

2006 Volkswagen Touareg W12 Sport
Underhood is Volkswagen's superlative 6.0-liter/450-horsepower 12-cylinder engine, promising an electronically limited 155-mph top speed (on a 200-mph speedo) and a 0-62-mph time of 5.9 seconds. The Touareg Sport model promises impressive performance and acceleration (and more than 400 more horsepower than the original Kubelwagen) as well as 440 ft-lb of torque and six-speed Tiptronic gearbox, putting the SUV in the rarified company of the BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche SUV elite. Outside, the W12 Sport edition is marked by two chrome twin tailpipes, 20-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 275/40R20 tires, and exclusively designed bumpers and body shaping. The interior is refined by individual sports seats with Alcantara leather inlays, aluminum trim, and "W12 Sport" badged aluminum door sills.

2006 Volvo S80
Redesign.

2006 Volvo XC50
Small SUV to be cross between the XC90 SUV and XC70 wagon in configuration, though sized more like the V50.

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28-05-2005, 09:15 PM
2007

2007 Acura NSX
Ever since Honda's HSC (Honda Sports Concept) debuted in Tokyo (2003), we've been anxious to hear news about when it will enter production as the next-generation Acura NSX. The aggressive two-seater HSC is composed of carbon fiber panels over an all-aluminum unit body frame and uses a 300-plus horsepower mid-engine V-6 shifted via F1-style paddle shifter transmission. As always, Honda remains tight-lipped about the HSC and its production potential; Don't expect to see this halo vehicle anytime before late 2007.

2007 Acura RD-X
The Acura RD-X promises to combine the performance of a sports sedan with the versatility and utility of a premium SUV. Based on the concept vehicle, the production near-lux SUV features aggressive styling, a wide track, bold fender flares, and a unique wood and leather interior. Power is expected to come from a 200-plus horsepower I-4. Look for the RD-X to go on sale in 2006 as a 2007 model.

2007 Aston Martin DB9
Convertible model launched in U.S.

2007 Aston Martin Vantage
The AMV8 Vantage is a two-seat sports car that retains a classic front-mid-engine/rear-wheel-drive layout and bears a passing resemblance to the DB9 and Vanquish. The design of the cabin has been focused to ensure that everything the driver and passenger touch is of the highest quality and doesn't appear as if shared with other PAG vehicles. It will be powered by a 4.3-liter, all-alloy V-8.

2007 Audi allroad
Redesign, based on the A6 avant. Insiders suggest that the allroad will be nudged uplevel in the product range, creating space for the Q7 sport/ute to fall between it and the more conventional A6 Avant.

2007 Audi Q7
Developed from the platform shared by the Porsche Cayenne and Volkswagen Touareg, this road-biased sport/activity vehicle will be powered by a 3.2-liter V-6, 4.2-liter V-8, and potentially a turbodiesel V-10. The Q7 will launch Stateside in mid 2006.

2007 Audi RSR
Audi has taken the genes of its three-time-LeMans-winning R8, and cooked them into its high-performance LeMans Quattro concept. The stunning concept is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V-10 that promises about 600 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. That power is transferred through a sequential-shift gearbox operated via steering wheel paddles, to catapult the two-seater from 0-62 in just 3.7 seconds and to a 155-mph (limited) 214-mph (unlimited) top speed. Word has it that a production model would feature a 4.2-liter V-8, ensuring the Audio could be priced well beneath its Lamborghini platformmate, the Gallardo.

2007 Audi SUV
Developed alongside the Marrakech, the Audi sport-cute codenamed AU-356 will face off against the new wave of compact, near-lux vehicles like the BMW X3.

2007 Audi TT
Redesign. Aluminum bodied.

2007 Bentley Arnage
Flagship sedan to challenge Rolls-Royce and Maybach featuring a 700-horsepower W16 engine developed from the the mighty quad-turbo Bugatti Veyron powerplant. Based on stretched Continental GT platform.

2007 Bentley Continental GT
Convertible model launched in U.S.

2007 BMW 1 Series
BMW has launched a new range of cars in Europe positioned between the Mini and the 3 Series, lead by the 1 Series five-door. While the 1 Series has been exclusively four-cylinder powered, BMW showed off a sportier model at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show with the all-new 3.0L/255-hp straight six from the next-gen 3 Series under the hood, along with a six-speed manual transmission and new 17-inch alloy wheels. The five-door 130i hatchback is not coming to the U.S., but BMW has a 1 Series sedan under development that is under consideration for North American markets.

2007 BMW 3 Series
Bridging the performance gap between six-cylinder 3 Series models and the mighty V-8-powered M3 will be a turbocharged variant based on direct-injection gasoline engines.

2007 BMW 4 Series
Coupe and convertible join the 3 Series sedans. Due to brand equity in the "3 Series" name, BMW may not adhere to its odd/even naming structure for this line.

2007 BMW Minivan
Yes, minivan. BMW has been developing its interpretation of a large family vehicle that should shatter any "mom mobile" stigma. The platform under development can be adapted to different-size vehicles. While the U.S. will likely receive a traditional-size minivan, there may be a smaller model for overseas markets.

2007 BMW X5
Redesign. Expect the X5 to grow in size, inside and out, to further distinguish it from the X3. The rear quarters will be angled more, creating a sportier appearance. Powertrains will be 3.0L I-6, 4.0L V-8, and 4.8L V-8.

2007 BMW Z2
A roadster spun off the small and affordable 1 Series.

2007 Buick Park Avenue
After skipping a year, Buick regains a flagship for 2007 based on the rear-drive Zeta platform engineered by Holden. Though the name may change, this top model is expected to be offered in V-6 and V-8 configurations.

2007 Buick Rendezvous
All-new, lower, sleeker design on Lambda architecture.

2007 Cadillac CTS
Redesign. The forumula remains the same, but look for a more muscular appearance.

2007 Cadillac DeVille
Redesign. Likely to move to rear-drive configuration.

2007 Cadillac Escalade
Redesign.

2007 Cadillac SRX
Interior update.

2007 Chevrolet Avalanche
Redesign.

2007 Chevrolet Chevelle
Rumblings persist on Chevrolet offering its own version of the next-generation Pontiac GTO. Develop in conjuction with Holden, this rear-drive coupe could be the car enthusiasts have craved.

2007 Chevrolet Corvette
The Corvette team has cooked up a Ford GT fighter known internally as the "Blue Devil." Packing a supercharged 427-cid V-8 and extensive carbon fiber, the Blue Devil is being considered for production.

2007 Chevrolet Equinox
Freshening.

2007 Chevrolet HHR
The GM Performance Division will work its magic on the HHR. Expect at least 205 horsepower from a supercharged Ecotec I-4, with a package similar in spirit to the Cobalt SS.

2007 Chevrolet Malibu
Both the Malibu and Malibu Maxx receive a mid-life freshening.

2007 Chevrolet Sedan
Chevrolet and Pontiac are developing rear-drive cars with GM's Australian Holden division. Lead Chevy contender is a sport sedan based on the popular SS concept.

2007 Chevrolet Suburban
Both the Suburban and Tahoe are redesigned on the GMT900 platform. Hybrid drivetrain to be available. First look expected to come at the 2006 Detroit auto show.

2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser
New PT Cruiser look applied to the convertible.

2007 Chrysler Sebring
Midsize sedan and convertible developed on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.

2007 Chrysler Town & Country
Redesign.

2007 Dodge Caliber
Due mid-2006, the Caliber effectively replaces the lackluster Neon. The Neon's dreary four-door body and crude mechanicals have been thrown away in favor of a bold SUV-minivan crossover with rakish, almost coupe-like, side glass, and a platform shared with the next generation Mitsubishi Lancer. Power is from new Mitsubishi/Chrysler joint-venture gas engine range and a VW-sourced 2.0-liter/140-hp diesel for overseas markets. Transmission options include a CVT. Inside are sliding/split folding rear seats, and a gear selector on the lower dash, like a minivan.

2007 Dodge Caravan
Redesign.

2007 Dodge Nitro
A Jeep Liberty-derived Dodge sport/utility launches in late 2006 as an '07 model. The exterior transformation brings flat surfaces and crisp lines to the Liberty profile, with the key distinguishing element being a downsized rendition of the macho Dodge crosshair grille. Conceived as a midsize alternative to the Durango SUV, the Nitro has a 3.7L/210-hp SOHC V-6 with 235 lb-ft of torque, full-time 4WD, and a four-speed automatic. Tipping the scales at 4115 lbs, the Nitro reportedly runs 0-60 mph in 9.6 seconds. It has a "Load and Slide" cargo floor, made of textured vinyl, that slides to the rear for easy loading and unloading, and modular storage bins and a first-aid kit.

2007 Dodge Stratus
Midsize sedan and convertible developed on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform, with a wagon to join later.

2007 Ford Econoline
Redesign.

2007 Ford Edge
Mazda 6-derived sport wagon.

2007 Ford Expedition
Redesign. Long version will soon follow to compete with the Chevrolet Suburban.

2007 Ford Explorer
Redesign.

2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Ford pioneered the "sport/utility truck" segment with the original Explorer Sport Trac. Based on the previous-generation Explorer, the Sport Trac combined a five-passenger cabin, short pickup bed, and sporty demeanor into an affordable, distinctive ride. Its two main short comings were limited cargo capacity and dated ride dynamics. The next-gen Sport Trac improves on the formula, and addresses these acknowledged issues. Unveiled at the 2005 Detroit auto show, the Explorer Sport Trac concept is nearly five inches longer, two inches wider, and sits two inches lower than today's current Sport Trac model. The bed is 30 percent larger, though there is no Chevy Avalanche-like pass-through midgate. Vehicle dynamics are much improved with an independent rear suspension and 4.6L V-8 engine. The production-intended truck is thinly disguised in this SEMA-like sport transformation, with 21-inch wheels, shaved door handles, aluminum accents, lowered right height, four captains chairs, and striking two-tone interior. Insiders confide that many of these features could appear on a special-edition production model.

2007 Ford F-150
New Hemi-caliber V-8 launches with the F-150 and will spread to other trucks and even cars in the Ford portfolio. Still in development, this 6.2-liter engine will produce around 350 horsepower.

2007 Ford Focus
Redesign. Focus will again be based on the C170 platform in the United States, rather than the Volvo-designed C1 used for the European Focus and Mazda 3.

2007 Ford Freestyle
Freshening.

2007 Ford Shelby Mustang GT 500
Developed with consultation from legendary snake charmer Carroll Shelby, the GT 500 packs a supercharged 5.4L V-8 packing more than 450 horsepower. (Insiders say the GT 500 name is a clear indicator of the final output.) Unlike the previous generation Mustang Cobra, the GT 500 will not use an independent rear suspension. The Mustang exterior already exhibits 1967-68 fastback inspiration, leaving just details to accomplish the Shelby transformation. Up front, the Shelby borrows the dramatic fascia from the GT-R concept, with appropriate striping and badging carrying the theme to the rear bumper. Inside, the cockpit features numerous touches to increase the visual sophistication and distinguish this special machine from the mainstream models. Product starved for the 2005 and 2006 model years, SVT will be resuscitated for 2007 when this reborn legend hits the streets, priced near the $40k mark.

2007 Ford Super Duty
The heavy-duty workhorse truck range will be redesigned.

2007 GMC Yukon
Redesign. Hybrid drivetrain offered.

2007 Honda Fit
Honda plans to import its sub-Civic Fit to the United States in 2006. The car would likely be a 2007 model, in time for the second-generation Fit/Jazz scheduled for Japan and Europe.

2007 Honda Lattitude
Tall wagon based on Civic to compete with Toyota Matrix.

2007 Hummer H2
Midlife freshening will see aerodynamic improvements and larger engine compartment to make room for the 6.6L Duramax turbodiesel expected as part of the Alpha model.

2007 Hummer H3
Given the warm reception the H3T pickup concept received, Hummer is expected to soon offer this variant. True to Hummer legacy, a pickup model has served the military for years. This would give the brand yet another body configuration, and a lower entry price. Look for the 3.5L I-5 to be replaced by a stronger 3.7L I-5.

2007 Hyundai Elantra
Redesign.

2007 Hyundai Entourage
It was inevitable: Hyundai will launch a companion minivan to the redesigned Kia Sedona in spring 2006. Power to come from a 3.8-liter V-6. Hyundai will offer only a long-wheelbase model.

2007 Hyundai Sante Fe
Redesigned, larger SUV to be built at the new Montgomery, Alabama, plant. Engine choices to include a 2.7L and 3.8L V-6. Growing to compete in the midsize category, the Sante Fe will offer three seating rows. On sale spring 2006.

2007 Hyundai Tiburon
Redesign. Hyundai's HCD8 Sports Tourer concept on the 2004 auto show circuit was the first vehicle to emerge from the Hyundai Kia Design and Technical Center in Irvine, California. The sleek, "ballistic yellow" sports machine offered the first look at the next-gen Tiburon. At the heart of the HCD8 is a supercharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine mated to a six-speed manual transaxle. An adjustable air suspension allows the pilot to adjust ride height a total of four inches, depending on driving needs. A convertible model is expected to join the coupe.

2007 Isuzu Trooper
New seven-passenger SUV is scheduled, if the dealer body still exists.

2007 Jaguar S-Type
Redesign. New model breaks away from the Lincoln LS and instead shares mechanical roots with the XJ.

2007 Jaguar XK
All-new, aluminum-bodied XK returns as a 2+2. Codenamed X150, the new coupe and convertible wil adapt powertrain and suspension from the XJ sedan. Production delays may bump this to a 2007 model.

2007 Jeep Scout
Entry-level, three-door model reaches out to new customers based on the Compass concept vehicle. Platform and powertrain expected to be shared with the Liberty.

2007 Jeep Wrangler
Redesign.

2007 Kia Sedona
Long-wheelbase model expands the range.

2007 Lamborghini SUV
The Italian automaker is bullish for a sport/utility vehicle, with parent Volkswagen having two viable platforms available - the Touareg/Cayenne and the newer Audi platform.

2007 Land Rover Freelander
Redesign. LR promises the next Freelander will be a more competitive sport/ute, with a more robust powertrain, more standard equipment, and improved packaging.

2007 Lexus ES 350
Power climbs to an expected 245-hp.

2007 Lexus GS 450h
In spring 2006, the GS will blaze new frontiers, offering the first hybrid luxury car and the first rear-drive hybrid. In doing so, the GS will adhere to the same model positioning philosophy as with the RX400h sport/utility vehicle - put the hybrid at the top of the range with more features and power than the second-best model. Lexus has announced that the 450h will boast more than 300 horsepower, enabling 0-60 mph sprints under six seconds. The powertrain teams a 3.5L V-6 engine with a permanent magnet electric motor, creating the motive force attributed to larger engines in the segment. The math breaks down to simply: V-8 power with four-cylinder fuel economy.

2007 Lexus JX 470
The Lexus sport/ute range is expanded with a version of the full-size Toyota Sequoia.

2007 Lexus LS 460h
Hybrid luxury sedan brings power and fuel efficiency.

2007 Lincoln Aviator
Redesigned on Mazda 6 platform as a sport wagon, rather than tradtional SUV, targeting the Lexus RX 330.

2007 Lincoln Navigator
Update.

2007 Lotus Elise
Redesign. Unlike the current Elise, the third-generation sports car is engineered to fully adhere to the U.S. safety regulations. This new car will arrive before the three-year exemption on the second-gen car expires in '07. Formula remains the same, although the all-new car is slightly larger.

2007 Lotus GT
2+2 coupe.

2007 Mazda MX-Flexa
Small sport wagon based on the 2004 Geneva concept. Built on the Mazda 3 platform, the MX-Flexa is sized to compete with the Toyota Matrix.

2007 Mazda RX-7
On the drawing board is a shortened, lighter coupe boasting 280-330 hp.

2007 Mazda Sport Wagon
Premium sport wagon derived from the Mazda 6 platform, likely using the Ford 3.5-liter V-6.

2007 Mercedes-Benz B-Class
Based on a stretched A-Class platform, the all-new B-Class will offered in U.S a year later than originally planned due to cost and currency issues. This five-door will supplant the C-Class coupe as the Mercedes entry point. With its unique space-saving layout that places the engine and transmission in front of and below the passenger cell, the compact 170.8-inches-long five-door has rear seat room that approaches that of the S-Class sedan. Four state-of-the-art four-cylinder gasoline engines will be offered worldwide in the B-Class with 95 to 193 horsepower on tap.

2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Redesign.

2007 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
Redesign.

2007 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Freshening.

2007 Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Redesigned on platform shared with the all-new M-Class. Will go on sale in the spring.

2007 Mercury Mariner
Hybrid model introduced.

2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
Convertible model reintroduced.

2007 Mitsubishi Galant
Freshening, with interior makeover.

2007 Mitsubishi Lancer
Redesign. Platform will underpin new Chrysler PT Cruiser and Dodge Neon. The more modern sedan, with a sweeping arc roofline, will boast an Evolution X flagship. A new MIVEC 2.0-liter four-cylinder will be turbocharged well past 300 horsepower, continuing the rally battle with the Subaru WRX STi.

2007 Mitsubishi Outlander
Redesigned on new Lancer platform. Bigger and sportier, with a seven-passenger capacity, the Outlander will be available with a 3.0L V-6.

2007 Nissan Altima
Redesign. Hybrid model added, with a 2.5L I-4 teaming with an electric motor for an effective 200-hp output. The powertrain is matched with a continously variable transmission.

2007 Nissan Skyline GT-R
Nissan says the next Infiniti flagship might not be a Q45 sedan replacement, and hints that the Skyline GT-R supercar that appeared as a concept in '01 could be the next flagship. And now the bad news: the GT-R won't launch until calendar year 2007.

2007 Nissan Cube
Like other automakers, Nissan has been studying Scion to determine the viability of a youth-targeted vehicle positioned beneath the Sentra. The boxy Cube will be imported from the Japan market, targeting Gen Y with an xB competitor.

2007 Nissan Sentra
Redesigned in cooperation with corporate partner Renault, based on the Megane II platform. Styling will finally bear a family resemblance to Altima and Maxima.

2007 Pontiac GTO
Chevrolet and Pontiac are developing rear-drive cars with GM's Australian Holden division. Next-generation GTO will be spun off the Zeta platform wearing sheetmetal designed specifically for the American market.

2007 Pontiac Sport Wagon
Based on the GM Lambda platform, sport wagon to come standard with V-6 engine, with a V-8 to become available next year.

2007 Porsche 911 Turbo
To be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the new 911 Turbo is expected to boast 460 hp. Formula remains the same, with a new AWD system, driver-aiding technology, wide stance, and distinctive wing.

2007 Porsche Boxster
Coupe model expected to join the convertible.

2007 Porsche Cayman
Boxster-based coupe.

2007 Saab 9-2
Redesign. New model jointly developed with Subaru will show more product differentiation from the Impreza.

2007 Saab 9-6x
Saab will offer its own version of the seven-passenger, car-based Subaru sport/activity vehicle. Code named 00X, the 9-6x will be produced at Subaru's Indiana factory.

2007 Saturn Aura
The L-replacing Aura (not its final name) rides on the 112.3-inch wheelbase version of the Epsilon platform (Malibu Maxx and G6), but it will be the only Epsilon offered at-launch with GM's 3.6-liter twin-cam "high-feature" V-6. It will also come with a 2.4-liter/174-horse four, but a six-speed manual will be offered only with the six. Styling is based heavily on the Opel Vectra, with "sculpted surfaces and flowing horizontal lines," projector-beam trapezoidal headlamps and a panoramic sunroof, like the G6's.

2007 Saturn Sky
Developed on the all-new, rear-drive Kappa platform alongside the Pontiac Solstice, the Saturn Sky will be distinguished by sharper creases in its sheetmetal, with styling borrowed heavily from the Vauxhall Lightning concept. Other changes versus the Pontiac include more standard equipment, such as OnStar, power windows, and air conditioning (although you can option out a Solstice with all of the Sky's equipment) and a more elegant interior with piano black inserts and LED backlighting. The Sky will have the same suspension tuning and standard 2.4-liter/170-horse Ecotec four as the Solstice, with probably a supercharged 2.2-liter four available sometime after launch.

2007 Saturn Sport Wagon
Based on the GM Lambda platform, the sport wagon will come standard with V-6 engine.

2007 Suzuki Aerio
Redesign.

2007 Suzuki XL-7
All-new, midsize seven-seat SUV based on the 2005 Detroit show vehicle, Concept-X. Concept-X features an all-new 3.6-liter V-6 engine and a freshly developed 4WD system called "4GO." The sport/ute realizes its customer targets with such things as satellite television and DVD/DVR player with dual 12-inch LCD screens in the second and third rows; integrated Bluetooth technology for cellular phones, PDAs, e-mail, and navigation; and ABS, ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and curtain airbags.

2007 Toyota Sequioa
Redesigned with new 5.4L V-8.

2007 Toyota Tundra
Tired of being the small player in the big full-size truck arena, Toyota will super-size the next-generation Tundra, as suggested by the dramatic FTX concept unveiled at that 2004 Chicago Auto Show. The FTX is a huge machine measuring 19 feet long and nearly 7 feet wide, with a bed edge that is eye-level. Ready for off-road adventures, this 4x4 wears 37-inch tires and isolates passengers from trail harshness with suspension-fitted seats. Retractable side step rails aid ingress/egress, and even cargo loading. A hidden ramp at the rear helps roll heavy items or recreation machines into the bed. This concept features a hybrid V-8 powertrain, reportedly under consideration for the next Tundra, though it will not be offered at launch. Look for the next Tundra to arrive in 2006 with a 5.4L V-8.

2007 Toyota Camry
Redesign.

2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Toyota looks to its storied off-roading past for inspiration from the classic 1960s FJ-40 Land Cruiser for inspiration for its answer to the Nissan Xterra. Power will be from a 4.0-liter/245 horsepower V-6, and a five-speed automatic on two- or four-wheel-drive models, or an available six-speed manual on 4x4 models only. Standard equipment includes air conditioning, AM/FM/CD stereo, and tilt wheel, and a full range of extra cost comfort, safety and convenience options will also be available. In back, the rear seats fold flat for maximum cargo room. Pricing is anticipated to start in the mid $20s.

2007 Volkswagen Golf
High-performance R32 model joins the Golf and GTI.

2007 Volkswagen Marrakech
Based on the next-generation Golf platform, the cute-ute codenamed Marrakech will feature 4Motion all-wheel drive with a central locking Haldex clutch. Engines to include 1.8-liter turbo I-4, 1.9-liter turbodiesel, and 2.8-liter V-6. The expressive vehicle is set to compete with the Toyota RAV4 up to the BMW X3.

2007 Volkswagen W12 Coupe
The name gives away the potent heart of this sophisticated beast, a compact 6.0-liter 12-cylinder that produces 600 horsepower. Matched to a six-speed transmission, VW claims the coupe can rocket 0-60 mph in under 3.5 seconds and top 217 mph. Such performance is achieved due to a low 2650-pound curb weight. With a track-tuned double-wishbone front and rear suspension, 50/50 weight distribution, various electronic assists, and massive 19-inch tires, equally impressive handling is ensured. Penned by Giugiaro, this latest gull-winged challenger to supercar supremacy appears to be in the staging lane for production.

2007 Volvo C30
Small coupe and convertible to share basic platform, mechanicals, and drivetrain with the S40/V50 range. Styling will draw from the 3CC concept.

2007 Volvo S60/V70
Redesign.

2007 Volvo S80
Redesign.

2007 Volvo XC50
All-new crossover. Smaller and more affordable than the XC90.

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28-05-2005, 09:17 PM
2008

2008 Alfa Romeo 156/166
After years of delays, Alfa enters U.S. market with the next-generation 156 sedan and possibly wagon.

2008 Alfa Romeo Spider
Next-generation Spyder, built on platform co-developed with Lancia and Saab.

2008 Audi TT
New 280-horsepower V-6 added to powertrain choices. Roadster model introduced.

2008 BMW M2
Small coupe gains a high-performance M model, possibly with a 3.0L/300-hp I-6, derived from the previous-generation M3.

2008 BMW M3
The M3 coupe will feature a 4.0-liter/400-horsepower V-8 engine derived from the M5's mighty V-10.

2008 Buick Rainier
Redesign.

2008 Cadillac CTS
Redesign.

2008 Chery Coupe
All-new Chinese-built coupe with a turbocharged engine, priced in the mid $20s.

2008 Chery Sedan
All-new Chinese-built sedan offered with V-6 and V-8 engines.

2008 Chery Sport wagon
Seven-passenger sport wagon with AWD and V-8.

2008 Chery SUV
Small sport/ute.

2008 Chevrolet Silverado
Redesign.

2008 Chrysler Pacifica
Redesign.

2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser
Redesign.

2008 Ford B-Car
Ford will add a B-segment small car beneath the Focus in America, derived from the Fiesta platform. Insiders suggest it will share lineage most directly with the Brazillian-made EcoSport and be a small sport wagon configuration.

2008 Ford Crown Victoria
Redesign, based on next-generation, rear-drive Falcon platform developed in Australia.

2008 Ford Escape
Redesign on the Mazda 6 platform.

2008 Ford F-150
V-6 diesel engine to become available.

2008 Ford Focus
Redesigned on current platform, rather than adopt the European C1 platform used by the Mazda 3 and Volvo S40/V50.

2008 Ford Freestar
Redesign.

2008 Ford Sport Trac Adrenaline
A year after the second-generation Sport Trac is introduced, Ford will launched a high-performance SVT version dubbed Adrenaline. This special model variant gets a supercharged 4.6-liter 32-valve V-8, six-speed automatic, all-wheel-drive, and unlike the new SVT Shelby Mustang 500, independent rear suspension. The blown 4.6 makes 390 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque in the Explorer-based truck. SVT tunes the shocks and springs, and the Adrenalin gets larger front- and rear-stabilizer bars and 295/45R21 tires. SVT says the Adrenalin will match or better the last F-150 Lightning for performance. The last Lightning Motor Trend tested did 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds. It's scheduled for mid-2007 release.

2008 GMC Envoy
Significant update.

2008 GMC Sierra
Redesign.

2008 GMC Sport Wagon
All-new sport wagon derived from the Lambda architecture.

2008 Honda CR-V
Redesign.

2008 Honda Element
Redesign.

2008 Hummer H3
Sportier Alpha variant added with hotter powerplant, possibly a turbocharged 3.7L I-5.

2008 Hyundai Dynasty
Premium sedan launched for U.S.

2008 Hyundai Pickup
Launch.

2008 Hyundai SUV
Full-size SUV to be based on the pickup platform.

2008 Infiniti Q45
Redesign.

2008 Jaguar X-Type
Redesign.

2008 Land Rover Defender
Out of the U.S. market since 1997, the Defender will return for 2008 with a redesigned vehicle codenamed L317. By the time it's replaced, the Defender would have been manufactured for 25 years. This next-gen vehicle will be based on the LR3's platform.

2008 Lexus RX
Redesign.

2008 Lincoln LS
Redesigned on FWD/AWD platform used by the Ford Five Hundred.

2008 Maserati Spyder
Redesign. The new Spyder will feature a vario-roof hardtop/convertible like the current car, and it will be built at the Modena Ferrari factory.

2008 Mazda B Series
Redesign.

2008 Mazda Tribute
Redesign on the Mazda 6 platform.

2008 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
Redesign.

2008 Mercedes-Benz MLK-Class
Mercedes-Benz is planning its response to the BMW X3. Running under the working title MLK-Class, the new smaller-than-ML-Class sport/utility will be built on the next-generation C-Class beginning in the 2007 calendar year.

2008 Mercury Grand Marquis
Redesign, based on next-generation, rear-drive Falcon platform developed in Australia.

2008 Mercury Milan
Hybrid model added.

2008 Mercury Minivan
All-new, based on Ford Freestar.

2008 Mini Cooper
Redesigned on a BMW-engineered platform that allows for the flexibility to create model variants. The new Mini will very closely resemble the current car, with detail changes throughout. The new engines have been co-developed with PSA Peugeot-Citroen. Rumors suggest U.S.-bound models will likely feature a 1.6L/143-hp turbo I-4 and 1.6L/168-hp turbo I-4. The John Cooper Works model may boast as much as 230 hp.

2008 Pontiac Bonneville
All-new sedan built on the rear-drive Zeta platform, offered with optional V-8 engine.

2008 Pontiac Sport Wagon
V-8 engine offered.

2008 Porsche Panamera
High-performance sedan to compete with Maserati Quattroporte and Mercedes-Benz CLS. Likely based on rear-drive platform shared with VW for a model to fit between the Passat and Phaeton. Expect the four-door to share Cayenne engines, meaning 340-hp and 450-hp variants.

2008 Saab 9-2x
Redesign. Trading corporate partners, Saab will break from Subaru to develop its entry-level sedan from the next-generation Opel Astra. This will allow for more Saab character, home-market factory, and a traditional inline four (rather than flat, boxer engine).

2008 Saturn Sport Wagon
V-8 engine offered.

2008 Scion xA
xA replacement, with new unknown name.

2008 Suzuki Aerio
Redesign.

2008 Toyota Corolla
Redesign.

2008 Toyota Matrix
Redesign.

2008 Toyota Tundra
Heavy-duty version with a diesel engine.

2008 Volkswagen Beduin
Compact, five-door SUV.

2008 Volkswagen Minivan
VW has announced that it will not build the expressive, but expensive, Microbus concept. Instead, its next-generation van will be designed for international markets, scheduled for 2008. That means it'll be an ordinary-looking, boxy van without stylized flower-power. VW's faltering profits and the tough, largely unsuccessful Golf launch in Europe prompted management to make this decision.

2008 Volkswagen Pickup
New model.

2008 Volkswagen Sedan
VW is reportedly developing a Mercedes CLS-type sedan with a coupe profile, based on a widened Jetta platform.

2008 Volvo S40/V50
Freshening.

2008 Volvo V70/XC70
Redesign.

2008 Volvo V90
Premium wagon compliments the S80.

المصدر (http://www.intellichoice.com/future/future/year/2008)

يتبع

kin porch
28-05-2005, 09:18 PM
2009

2009 Aston Martin Lagonda
Premium sedan may be offered.

2009 BMW X6
All-new sport/activity vehicle.

2009 Cadillac SRX
Redesign.

2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser
Redesigned on Mitsubishi Lancer platform.

2009 Ford Freestar
Redesign.

2009 Jaguar X-Type
Redesign.

2009 Kia Pickup
Midsize or full-size pickup co-developed with Hyundai.

2009 Kia Sport Coupe
Kia to offer its own version of the Hyundai Tiburon, in coupe and convertible forms.

2009 Kia Sport Sedan
Kia to have a sportier model of the Hyundai rear-drive sedan.

2009 Lamborghini Murcielago
Redesign.

2009 Lexus LF-A
A show circuit darling, the LF-A sports car concept reveals the design for a production vehicle underdevelopment. Although Lexus reports that it is still under consideration, test cars have been photographed running high-speed track laps. Rumors have been corroborated by official information that this high-speed wedge is powered by a 500-plus horsepower engine. Spies report that Toyota has been testing a V-10 engine, but a similar output V-8 is likely. "The LF-A is theoretically developed to run a parallel course to our company's efforts in Formula One racing," added Jim Press, Toyota Motor Sales executive vice president and COO. "It would probably feature a powertrain and drivetrain configuration strongly influenced by whatever is being used in competition at the time." Although it is about five inches shorter in length than the Porsche 911 Turbo, its wheelbase is nine inches longer. At 48 inches, it is nearly identical in height to the Ferrari F430. And with a width of 73.2 inches, it splits the difference between the Mercedes Benz SL55 and the Aston Martin DB9. More than an heir to the Supra mantle, this supercar may be priced near $100k.

2009 Mercury Monterey
Redesign.

2009 Saab "9-5"
Redesign.

2009 Volkswagen C
Sport coupe.

2009 Volvo SUT
A sport/utility truck is rumored to be spun off the XC90.

2009 Volvo XC90
Redesign.


المصدر (http://www.intellichoice.com/future/future/year/2009)

انتهى التقرير ولله الحمد

SLR
28-05-2005, 09:35 PM
ذكرني علشان اقرى هالموضوع في الاجازة السنويه......

SmLo
28-05-2005, 11:35 PM
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