The cancellation of Beijing, which would have been the biggest motor show so far of 2022, means New York’s equivalent gains even more importance. Here below is a list of car show or public premieres for vehicles and concepts.
BMW
The X7, which has been in production since January 2019, is facelifted and gains a major interior update as well as updated (mild hybrid) engines. Both the xDrive40i and xDrive40d have more power/torque while the M60i xDrive replaces the M50i xDrive.
Chrysler
The Airflow concept from CES in January has its auto show premiere.
Hyundai
The big Pallisade SUV comes in for the mid-life facelift treatment and in North America, that’s the main news for the 2023 model year.
Kia
It isn’t just Hyundai which is restyling a large SUV, the Telluride also having some mid-cycle exterior and interior revisions (2023MY in North America).
Nissan
The Pathfinder was new for the 2022 model year and now Nissan North America adds a tough-looking Rock Creek variant for the ’23.
Another premiere for Nissan is a Leaf facelift (2023MY), this having first been announced back in February by Nissan Europe.
Subaru
Three years exactly since the sixth generation was revealed at the 2019 New York show, Subaru of America premieres a facelift, new for the 2023 model year.
Volkswagen
Although the ID. Buzz has already been revealed, the NYIAS is its official auto show premiere.
Wagoneer
The Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L, which have no Jeep branding, are debuts and new for the 2023 model year. They are powered by Stellantis’ new Hurricane gasoline engine. Outputs for the Wagoneer L are 420 hp and 468 lb ft, with the Grand Wagoneer L having a 510 hp and 500 lb ft version of the same 3.0-litre in-line biturbo six.