Press Conferences
Story Filed: 1/11/2009 5:07:00 PM EST
The Big Three put their best feet forward, and show a zero-emissions future.
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- The Brits pursue more power, and pledge to reduce carbon emissions.
- The Japanese automaker revs up its zoom-zoom image resulting in a car that's even more appealing to look at and drive.
- Though packed with lots of design features that probably won’t make it to the production model, this new “sport” sedan provides a look into the Swede automaker’s future.
- Buckle up and hold on — Audi’s eagerly awaited 525 horsepower R8 V10 makes its debut in Detroit.
- Is this the future of the Legacy sedan?
- Chrysler expands its lineup of extended-range electric vehicles.
- Electrifying. A 400-mile range and a bundle of tech goodies besides.
- This mighty mite is now faster, more fuel-efficient and safer than ever.
- The Hyundai Genesis scores a historical first for Hyundai — and Korea — while the perennially best-selling Ford F-150 wins its third top truck award.
- It’s not just for families anymore.
- The ultimate American GT car is improved in every way.
- Volkswagen Brings a Quick, Green Concept and Special Edition Touareg to Detroit
- The German automaker’s cheeky little roadster gets bigger, but doesn’t lose any of its fun factor. Plus, BMW joins the zero-emission fray.
- Stepping out of the shadows and into the light, the second-generation Equinox gets a new look and more power.
- While GM might be in the doghouse with its creditors, it still knows how to build a good midsize car.
- Caddy takes another stab at the two-row crossover market, and sets its sights on the segment-leading Lexus RX 350.
- General Motors’ luxury brand joins the battery-powered fray with this sporty concept.
- Caddy unveils its version of the family truckster.
- Toyota’s luxury brand unveils a “dedicated” hybrid that is eco-friendly, right down to the interior materials.
- The Swedish automaker beefs up the luxury quotient in its popular sedan and wagon.
- Nissan GT-R and Dodge Ram take top honors at the “Academy Awards of Cars.”
- A sterling SLR upstages all the others, and signals the end of an era.
- Good things — including cargo space, high mileage and infotainment — can fit in small spaces.
- Power and performance aren’t enough. Now, the German automaker is ready to master zero-emission vehicles as well.
- New Mercedes E-Class Brings New Style and Cutting-Edge Safety Tech

























