Check out all the cool cars, trucks, SUVs, electric vehicles, and concepts we saw at the 2019 Detroit auto show
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Jan 18, 2019, 03:46 IST
Ford unveiled a new 700-horsepower Shelby GT500 Mustang.
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The hotly anticipated Ford Ranger mid-size pickup literally rose above the show floor.
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Ford also showed a hybrid and high-performance ST version of the all-new Explorer SUV.
The new Explorer was revealed before the Detroit show officially kicked off.
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Ford's luxury brand, Lincoln, showed its "suicide doors" Continental, an 80th-anniversary celebration of the brand's Rat Pack heritage.
The new Lincoln Aviator SUV was also on hand.
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Ford's crosstown Detroit rival, General Motors, revealed the XT6, its latest crossover luxury SUV.
Cadillac also revealed a new electric-vehicle concept — Caddy will now become GM's lead electric brand.
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The expected next-generation, mid-engine Corvette didn't appear, but Chevy brought the 750-horsepower Corvette ZR1.
RAM revealed its new Heavy Duty pickup, hot on the heels of its revamped full-size pickup launch last year.
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The newest pickup in the land, the Jeep Gladiator, was also in the house.
The long-awaited new Toyota Supra finally made its debut. It shares a platform with the BMW Z4.
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Lexus rolled out the "Track Edition" of its LC F.
Lexus also brought its UX entry-level crossover to the festivities.
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Kia's ruggedly premium Telluride got top billing for the South Korean carmaker.
It even got its own digital waterfall!
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The Infiniti QX Inspiration suffered from glitches at its reveal, but there's no arguing that the luxurious concept car isn't elegant and futuristic.
Infiniti's parent, Nissan, unveiled its IMs electric-vehicle concept. Nissan said that the concept could have "pure electric all-wheel drive ... with full autonomous drive capability."
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VW showcased its new Passat — a rare sedan in a sea of SUVs.
Subaru pulled the cover off a limited-edition S209 take on its long-running WRX STI sport four-door.
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Kia brought a menacingly styled take on its Stinger, Business Insider's 2018 Car of the Year. DUB Magazine did the honors for the SEMA show.
Acura displayed the updated version of its NSX supercar.
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China's GAC helped occupy some of the space that wasn't taken up by conspicuously absent Audi, BMW, and Mercedes.
It's a wrap for the Detroit auto show in chilly January. Next year, the event moves to June.