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2023 Chicago Auto Show Editors' Picks

2023 Chicago Auto Show Editors' Picks



The Chicago Auto Show used to be a rinky-dink blip on the show circuit radar. But in recent years, it's meant more to the industry, especially with the Detroit show moving to later in the year. We've seen more car reveals and automaker resources making their way to the Windy City in the frigid early months of the year. The 2023 Chicago Auto Show was yet another example of this show being newsworthy, with a few car reveals, lots of interesting sheetmetal on the show floor and at least one hidden gem.

We polled our editors and producers about their favorite cars at the show. Our Editors' Picks are a little different this time around, as we didn't see a lot of actual first looks of new vehicles. With that in mind, here are our top picks from the 2023 Chicago Auto Show.

5. 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse

We originally saw the new Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the events surrounding the Detroit Auto Show last year. But in a show where not a lot of new cars actually debuted, a newly revealed interior and the addition of available carbon fiber wheels was enough to get the Dark Horse on our list. Ford didn't make a big stink about it, and didn't even hold a press conference, but it caught our eye nonetheless.

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Senior Producer Christopher McGraw notes that this complete Dark Horse "gives off darker Bullitt vibes thanks in part to the anodized blue, lightweight titanium manual shift knob. The carbon fiber wheels on the Dark Horse are a first since the GT350R and show that it is a serious performance variant. Can't wait to get behind the wheel of one."

 

4. 2024 VW Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport

Volkswagen's family haulers get a decent facelift for 2024, which we got to see for the first time in Chicago. It's not the sort of thing that's going to take the Internet by storm, but it's another announcement for which Chicago was chosen as the venue.

Road Test Editor Zac Palmer, who seemed to like the refresh more than other editors, says, "The Atlas was one of the bigger reveals at the Chicago Auto Show this year, and the new exterior digs are to my liking. Is it deserving of a total redesign by now? It sure is, but only the inside got that level of attention. The look of the Atlas’ interior and materials in the cabin are undoubtedly better than before. Few vehicles in this plasticky class were as plasticky and drab inside as the previous Atlas, and this new interior flips the old narrative on its head. Sadly, though, the infotainment system and climate controls are refreshed to VW’s latest. It’s not easy to use, which is a real downgrade versus the great knobs and dials seen throughout the previous Atlas."