2015 LA Auto Show: Top 10 SUVs & Crossovers to look after
November's Los Angeles Auto Show will mark the official start of the 2015-2016 North American auto show season. Automakers from around the world will bring their latest and greatest design concepts and production cars to show off for the mass crowd. The 2015 edition of the event kicks off the motor showcase season, featuring roughly 50 introductions from brands including Buick, Mazda, Fiat, Jaguar, Lincoln, Cadillac, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
Although the concepts exhibited at the show represent a glimpse into the future of the automotive industry, other, more production-ready vehicles will give the public a chance to see what's soon headed to their dealer's showrooms.
Land Rover's latest Evoque, which is the first convertible crossover to lose its head was among the most talked-about around its unconventional physique. “It’s interesting when automakers pull the roof off anything other than a sedan or convertible,” Stephanie Brinley wrote. “Often, however, ‘interesting’ does not translate to commercial success.”
Still, crossovers, now-a-days comprise an exciting portion of today's market, representing the perfect courtship of sports car prowess and family-hauler functions.
Checking out these SUVs and Crossovers, showcased at 2015 LA Auto Show, you will agree the statement we have just given above. They surely, don't disappoint the viewers. Also, add a different flavor to the auto market.
Jaguar F-PACE
Jaguar introduced the production version of the F-Pace at the event. It's the first vehicle of its kind in company history. The F-PACE is expected to reach showrooms mid-2016.
2017 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible
Jaguar's sister company, Land Rover debuted an interesting interpretation of the archetypal drop-top of the company's popular Range Rover Evoque Crossover at 2015 LA Auto Show. Although, the idea of a convertible Range Rover may take some time for many to digest, the two-door drop top adds an extra element of fun to an already stylish package.
2017 Infiniti QX30
Infiniti describes it as a “premium activity crossover” whatever that might mean. In reality, it’s like a compact hatchback (albeit a classy one, involving leather upholstery and a panoramic moonroof) with an elevated ride height.
2017 Kia Sportage
There’s no shortage of compact crossovers, but the fourth-generation 2017 Kia Sportage is still welcome. Especially when it’s the most refined Sportage ever, with soft-touch materials in the cabin, a suite of up-to-the-moment active safety features, more passenger and cargo space, and Apple CarPlay capability.
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Sport compact crossover is facelifted for this model year. The most noticeable aspect of which is the grille, which has been changed to be more like the midsize Outlander sibling.
2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class
2017 Cadillac XT5
The first SUV to bear evidence of the luxury brand's new alphanumeric naming scheme, the 2017 Cadillac XT5 replaces last year's SRX as the automaker's entry-level crossover.
2017 Ford Escape
The 2017 Ford Escape brings with it a pair of new EcoBoost engines to accompany a slew of additional safety and technology updates. Wearing a broader grille to bring it closer to other members of the Ford SUV family, the compact Escape's powertrain has also received major changes.
Mazda CX-9
We've waited a decade, but an all-new version of the Mazda CX-9 full-size crossover has debuted for the 2016 model year. It's easy to understand why Mazda kept the previous generation CX-9 on sale for so long: this seven-passenger people mover is one of the most profitable, and popular, vehicles sold by the company.
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