More Hot Cars at the New York International Auto Show

Michael Cox READ TIME: 3 MIN.

The New York International Auto Show began last week with media previews. It opened to the public April 3.

Here are some of the new cars unveiled at the show:

TOYOTA RAV4 HYBRID: Toyota is bringing a gas-electric hybrid to the hot-selling small SUV market with a version of the RAV4 being unveiled in New York. Like all RAV4 models, the hybrid gets a sleeker exterior and improved materials on the inside. Toyota promises more horsepower and better gas mileage and acceleration than the current gas-powered RAV4s. Mileage and pricing weren't released. The current RAV4 with a 2.5-Liter four-cylinder engine gets 23 mpg in the city and 30 on the highway and starts around $24,000. The 2016 RAV4 Hybrid will be Toyota's eighth hybrid model when it goes on sale in the fall.

MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER: Mitsubishi's seven-passenger Outlander small SUV was just redesigned in 2014, but it is getting a quick update to make improvements suggested by customers and dealers. Changes include more a rigid body and suspension, electric power steering, noise-isolating windshield and rear door glass, and increased sound insulation. The SUV also gets a new continuously variable transmission that keeps the motor revving at the most efficient speed. Outlander sales rose 6 percent in the U.S. to just over 13,000 last year, about one-sixth of Mitsubishi's total. The refreshed version is due in showrooms in July. Mitsubishi says it hopes to hold pricing steady. The current Outlander starts around $23,000.

NISSAN MAXIMA: The large sedan gets a shot of adrenaline. The eighth generation of Nissan's large car - which first went on sale in 1981 - has the sporty, carved-out styling of Nissan's other new models, like the Murano crossover. It sits lower and wider than the previous generation. Under the hood sits an updated, 300-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine and a new transmission. The new version drops 82 pounds of weight and Nissan estimates highway fuel economy will increase to 30 mpg. Inside, a 7-inch driver display can show navigation, speed and audio controls simultaneously. The highest Platinum trim level has a segment-first system that provides audible and visual warnings to drowsy drivers. The 2016 Maxima goes on sale this summer. Pricing hasn't been announced, but the current Maxima starts at $31,290.


by Michael Cox

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