Top 7 Debuts from 2017 New York Auto Show: The Everyday Vehicles

New vehicles for everyday drivers - in other words: no glossy concept cars.

The last major North American auto show until LA late in the year, the 2017 New York International Auto Show debuted some significant consumer vehicles by the major brands this year, as expected — and we’re not focusing on the concepts here. Instead, the cars and SUVs most of you will be shopping for in 2017. From the compact Kia Rio for entry-level buyers to the 707-hp Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk for the dad who’s always late for soccer practice.

As with most all-new offerings, these vehicles generally share the same attributes: new styling, improved cabins with better cargo space, refined power plants, and more technology — in particular, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity which is finding its way into most vehicles today. And that’s a very good thing (no more expensive, optional nav-infotainment upgrade necessary when Google Maps from your phone can now do the heavy lifting).

The big reveals from the show this year

Buick Enclave Avenir

Buick has always been a great choice for luxury consumers who can’t quite step up the the Cadillac brand, or are simply looking for affordable, domestic opulence. To add more value, they’ve introduced a new sub-brand dubbed the Avenir, and the 2018 Buick Enclave is their first product — the full-size, three-row luxury SUV we’re familiar with but now with little extra love including more standards, better interior materials, and differentiated styling exclusively for the Avenir moniker.

Subaru Crosstrek

Subaru’s popular Crosstrek is completely new for 2018. A revised engine with a few extra ponies, new sleeker styling, and a base 2.0i trim that gets an impressive list of standards. For the stick-shift lovers, the 2018 Crosstrek finally introduces a manual transmission; it’s standard now while a CVT is optional.

Lincoln Navigator

Lincoln unveiled their full-size SUV Navigator that’s been completely redesigned as well, taking luxury to another level with a roomier cabin (if that were even possible for this 7-passenger beast), better storage management, and sweet styling that will command the road on any long-haul trip.

Kia Rio

The all-new Kia Rio finds sportier styling for 2018, extra cargo and cabin space, more refined driving dynamics, and of course, more cabin technology for consumers looking for an affordable, well-equipped compact sedan or 5-door.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackback

A big one, the world’s most powerful, quickest SUV debuted thanks to Jeep: the 2018 Grand Cherokee Trackback with 707-hp via a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine.

Nissan GT-R

Crazy. It’s been an exceptionally good couple years for the Nissan GT-R with both the GT-R Premium and GT-R NISMO receiving major refreshes earlier this year. And now, North Americans can get behind the wheel of the new 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition: a 565-hp version designed to deliver a higher level of performance than the GT-R Premium.

Alfa Romeo Stelvio

Finally, while the 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio officially debuted already in Europe, the Italian automaker’s first-ever SUV made its North American intro at the New York show. 


Other worthy debuts from the show

Here are several other debuts that didn’t make this cut:

  • 2018 Infiniti Q50
  • Refreshed Hyundai 2018 Sonata
  • Honda’s all-new Clarity Plug-in Hybrid and Clarity Electric
  • Subaru Ascent Concept SUV
  • Infiniti QX80 Monograph Concept
  • Toyota FT-4X Concept
  • All-new 2018 Lexus LS 500
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Shooting cars and bikes professionally since film was a thing, for over 20 years, Amee has collaborated with the major automakers and agencies, and his work has been published in various global outlets including MotorTrend, GlobeDrive, SuperStreet, Chicago Tribune, PerformanceBMW, and others. He’s an automotive writer and founder/managing editor of TractionLife.com, focusing on digital marketing & SEO for the past ten years (backed by a marketing degree, go figure). Find him travelling, spending time with his kids and family. Or golfing, poorly.