With another North American International Auto Show in the history books, it’s time to look back and reflect (which, admittedly, is difficult to do when our brains are still reeling from CES just a few days ago). Detroit was a surprisingly exciting affair, with a trio of major luxury sports coupe announcements — the Buick Avista, Lexus LC, and Infiniti Q60 — plus the public debut of the BMW M2. The Chevy Bolt, shown first at CES, was still a big deal at NAIAS, attracting throngs of media for the entire two days we were there. And Hyundai launched an entirely new brand!
Detroit Auto Show 2016: the most interesting cars of the show
Let’s get into it with our team on the ground, Jordan Golson, Sean O’Kane, and Chris Ziegler.
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