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2023 New York Auto Show Roundup | All the reveals, reviews, pictures

2023 New York Auto Show Roundup | All the reveals, reviews, pictures



NEW YORK — If you can't make it to the New York Auto Show in person this year, we've got the next best thing. Right down below we've gathered up all the news that filtered out from all the major automakers that displayed their latest production vehicles and concepts in the Big Apple. Whether it's cars, trucks, crossovers or SUVs that you're looking for, you're going to find something here that piques your interest.

Kia EV9 targets 300 miles of range, U.S. production at NY Auto Show

The 2024 Kia EV9 made its global debut just a short week ago, but now it was at the 2023 New York Auto Show, and Kia offered up U.S.-specific details to share with us about the three-row electric SUV.

2025 Ram 1500 REV packs 650 horsepower, up to 500 miles of range

It may have technically been revealed first during the Super Bowl, but the New York Auto Show is where we finally got to see the 2025 Ram 1500 REV up close and personal. It's also where Ram provided all the important specs. And with 650 horsepower and up to 500 miles of range, it has some impressive numbers.

Electric pickups compared: 2025 Ram 1500 REV specs vs. Silverado EV, F-150 Lightning

Now that the 2025 Ram 1500 REV has been revealed, along with its most important specifications, we have information on all of the mainline Big 3 electric full-size pickup trucks. So it's time to see how the numbers stack up, because trucks are all about numbers. We'll see how the Ram compares to the power, battery capacity, payload, towing and other features of the 2024 Chevy Silverado EV and the 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning.

2024 Jeep Wrangler reveals more tech, refinement — and a cheaper 4xe

A new Wrangler only comes around once a decade, but with the re-introduction of the Ford BroncoJeep has extra incentive to keep its JL-generation model as current as possible. Now that buyers have had the opportunity to digest the competition, Jeep is finding new ways to give its iconic 4x4 an edge in the face of its first real competition in decades. For 2024, the Wrangler gets two new models (a cheaper 4xe and a more-expensive Rubicon), some new factory tricks and an interior upgrade that incorporates a larger, horizontal infotainment screen.