Volkswagen has introduced the Passat GT at the ongoing Detroit Auto Show. It gets a few new features and updates. It will hit the roads in USA in the second quarter of 2018.
Making its world debut, the six-passenger, three-row Nissan Xmotion (pronounced "cross motion") concept fuses Japanese culture with American-style utility and new-generation Nissan Intelligent Mobility technology.
Inside, the Jetta's fully redesigned interior combine's high-tech features, such as, high quality soft-touch materials throughout and new trapezoidal design elements.
Nissan is working on a few concepts over the years and it has been constantly using the platform of automotive shows to showcase their future for mobility concepts and this year's Detroit Motor Show will be no different. The company has released a couple of videos which appear to be hinting at an autonomous car followed by some vague captions like 'imagine a place where technology is inviting', or even 'nature is always within reach', all of which is accompanied by some dramatic background music.
A test mule of the upcoming Mercedes-AMG GT sedan was spotted, possibly undergoing the final stages of testing before its official debut. The Mercedes-AMG GT sedan will be the fourth addition to the GT family and is expected to make its global debut in the first half of 2018.