Coming up models in 2007

Suzuki

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The top-of-the-line SUV in the Suzuki lineup is getting completely redone for the 2007 model year, replacing the boxy rear-wheel-drive truck-based SUV with a stylish modern front-wheel-drive/all-wheel-drive crossover SUV. The new XL7 is the largest vehicle that Suzuki has ever built for North America. Seating is available for up to seven passengers, with those sitting in the third row enjoying almost 40 inches of legroom. The third row is also split folding, and the seats fold flat into the floor for added versatility and cargo capacity. Luxury amenities such as leather trim, a DVD entertainment system and a satellite navigation system are available. Powering the new XL7 is a 3.6-liter 250-horsepower V6 that was developed through a joint effort between Suzuki and General Motors. Teamed with a 5-speed automatic transmission, this new engine—while considerably larger and more powerful than its predecessor—actually gets improved fuel economy. The new XL7 will be available as either a Premium or Luxury trim, each available with front- or all-wheel drive when it goes on sale in the fourth quarter of this year. Joining the XL7 is a new model for the Suzuki lineup, the SX4. The sporty 5-door hatchback features standard all-wheel drive, and is designed to provide sporty handling at an affordable price. The SX4 features a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder DOHC engine teamed with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. Power output is 143 horsepower, and fuel economy is estimated to 24 mpg city, 30 mpg hwy. Six airbags are standard, including side-impact airbags and side-curtain airbags. ABS with electronic brake distribution is standard, and ESP stability control with traction control is available. SX4 provides seating for five with wide door openings for easy access. Rear seats can be folded flat for added cargo-carrying ability, and there are plenty of small storage spaces throughout the cabin. Built in Japan, the all-new SX4 is expected to arrive in U.S. showrooms during the third quarter of 2006 with prices starting around $15,000.

Toyota
 

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It’s already been a busy 2007 for Toyota, and it’s not even summer yet. Earlier this year, the Japan-based automaker introduced the all-new Camry. Currently the best-selling passenger car in America, the Camry gets a new look for 2007 with shorter overhangs, a lower ride height, tightly integrated headlights and a more angular grille give the car an aesthetic lift. These changes were evolutionary rather than revolutionary, as the company did not want to make drastic changes to a car that was already selling very well. Likely to increase sales further, especially given the price of gasoline, is the new Camry Hybrid. Expected to follow the standard Camry later this year, the new hybrid combines a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with a high-output electric motor to produce a total of 192 horsepower, which is more than the 3.0-liter V6 in the 2006 Camry. However Toyota is predicting drivers could go as many as 43 miles per gallon, giving the Camry Hybrid a range of 600 miles between fill-ups. Almost able to match that fuel savings is Toyota’s new entry-level car, the Yaris. The Yaris first launched in Europe in 1999, was named the 2000 European “Car of the Year” and has become Toyota’s best-selling model in the European market. This subcompact passenger car replaced the ECHO in the U.S. when it arrived this past spring. The Yaris is offered as both a hatchback and a sedan for the U.S. and is designed to offer a level of style and fun-to-drive performance that is often not found in the subcompact class while the interior provides a surprising level of roominess and comfort.Additional Coverage: Toyota Camry

Toyota

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For those who are looking more for utility and off-road fun than good fuel mileage, there’s the all-new Toyota FJ Cruiser. Although the FJ Cruiser has its own unique look, the styling and capability of this new off-roader are inspired by the FJ40 Land Cruiser that the automaker sold in 1960. Its flat roof, wraparound rear glass, round headlights, mesh grille, wide hood, vertical windshield and short overhangs are all styling cues taken directly from that classic FJ. In addition to its unique look, the FJ Cruiser possesses some standout features. For example, three windshield wiper blades provide maximum coverage of the windscreen. A unique door system makes passenger and cargo loading much easier. On each side of the vehicle, a large front door latches to a rear-hinged rear-access door, eliminating the pillar between the two—similar to the Honda Element. But first and foremost, the FJ Cruiser was designed to handle extreme off-road conditions. With an impressive 8.7 inches of wheel travel in front and 9.1 inches in the rear, the FJ Cruiser has ground clearance of 9.6 inches. Approach angle is 34 degrees, departure angle is 30 degrees, and the FJ can traverse up to 27.5 inches of water. The full-time 4WD system is the same as that found in the 4Runner. It features a Torsen limited-slip center differential with a locking feature. Meanwhile, this fall Toyota will bring out its redesigned full-size 2007 Tundra pickup truck. Carefully aimed directly at the heart of the pickup market, the new Tundra will have the ability to tow more than 10,000 pounds and will be offered with three different engines, including a new 5.7-liter i-Force V8. Increased size in every dimension, the 2007 Tundra has a longer wheelbase and an increase of 10 inches in overall length compared to the Access Cab it replaces. The new features include heavy-duty front brakes with four-piston calipers and larger discs, standard rear disc brakes, and a bigger, wider frame with 30 percent higher tensile strength steel. Tundra will be available in base, SR5 and Limited trim levels—buyers will be able to choose from more than 30 different configurations with three engines, three cab styles, 2-wheel drive, 4-wheel drive, three trim levels and three different bed sizes, including a full 8-foot bed.Additional Coverage: Toyota FJ Cruiser

Volkswagen
 

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Volkswagen introduced the latest-generation Golf in Europe a few years ago, but we have been waiting for this new model to arrive in the U.S. It finally arrives later this year, but it picks up a name from VW’s past. The new Golf will be called the Rabbit when it goes on sale in North America this summer. Available in both two- and four-door versions, the Rabbit is larger and roomier than the Golf it replaces. Standard features will include an advanced ABS braking system, traction control, active front head restraints, front-seat side airbags, air conditioning and anti-theft alarm system with remote locking. While this model is new to the U.S., VW is referring to the Rabbit as a 2006 model. The same is the case for the all-new GTI just arriving in showrooms now. The fifth-generation of the GTI, this hot hatchback boasts a 200-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, standard 6-speed manual transmission, and a new, fully independent sport-tuned suspension. For the first time the GTI is available with a 6-speed automatic-manual DSG transmission which is basically a manual transmission with an automatic clutch. The GTI is differentiated from its less-powerful Rabbit sibling with a black honeycomb grille with a decisive red frame strip outlining the radiator portion, as well as a roof spoiler, lower profile and use of aggressive black valences and side window moldings. Standard on the new GTI are low profile performance tires fitted on 17-inch alloy wheels, with an option to upgrade to 18-inch wheels. Distinct red brake calipers add to the sporty look of the GTI. Meanwhile, Volkswagen will bring the new Eos hardtop convertible to the U.S. market soon, but there hasn’t been a hard date announced. This is the world’s first four-seat car with a five-section CSC (coupe, sliding, cabriolet) roof. The hardtop takes approximately 25 seconds to open or close. A tilting/sliding glass roof is integrated into the top, offering additional versatility. The Eos is equipped with a rollover protection system that extends roll bars in just a quarter second in the event of an impending rollover.

Volvo
 

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Embracing what the Swedish car company calls “Scandinavian Luxury,” the all-new 2007 S80 will arrive in showrooms later this year, updated with new style, powertrains and chassis. While the length is identical to the previous-generation S80, the new model is wider and taller, providing an impressive stance as well as a roomier interior. Exterior styling is fresh, but still easily recognizable as a Volvo. Inside is the slim center console that was first seen in the S40. The S80 will be the first Volvo sedan to be powered by the company’s compact V8 engine. The 4.4-liter engine produces 315 horsepower and an impressive 325 lb-ft of torque, most of which is available at a low 2000 rpm for great usable performance. An all-new 3.2-liter inline 6-cylinder engine is being introduced in the S80, producing 238 horsepower. Both will be teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. And of course, being a Volvo, the S80 features a number of new safety innovations, including Adaptive Cruise Control that uses radar to monitor the distance from the car in front, alerting the driver and moving the brake pads closer to the brakes in preparation for an emergency stop. The S80 will also be equipped with Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) which notifies the driver if a vehicle is in the blind spot alongside the car. Full-time all-wheel drive will be available, and the new S80 utilizes Volvo’s Four-C technology, which automatically adjusts the chassis for different driving situations. Meanwhile, Volvo will enter the compact market later this year with the introduction of the new C30. Shown in concept form at last January’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the C30 is a distinctively styled hatchback with room for four people. C30 is a bit wider and nearly 9 inches shorter than Volvo’s current smallest car in the U.S., the S40 sedan. The hatchback roofline slopes back to a rear glass that’s reminiscent of the classic Volvo P1800. Tires on the concept were large, 19-inchers from Pirelli, and the back of the car sported dual tailpipes. Available engines and other details of the production car will be released at its unveiling in September at the Paris Motor Show.

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Coming up models in 2007

Mercedes-Benz

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Mercedes-Benz continues to roll out the new models for 2007 starting with the all-new S-Class The ninth-generation S-Class is a major leap in both comfort and safety technology, just as the previous generation was when it was introduced in 1999 for the 2000 model year. The new S-Class is a bit larger with sharper styling than its predecessor but is easily recognizable as a Mercedes. A virtual showcase of technology, the flagship sedan features such items as Night View Assist, Pre-Safe systems, Distronic radar-based cruise control and dynamic seats. Although there’s plenty of cutting-edge technology in the new S-Class, it is first and foremost a luxury sedan, so occupant comfort is a primary goal of the design. With more than 42 inches of legroom, rear-seat passengers have plenty of room to stretch out. The soft leather seats can be heated or cooled and can feature multiple power adjustments, including recline. Initially available as the V8-powered S550, the lineup will also include the bi-turbo V12 S600 and the AMG S65 with an impressive 604 horsepower. Following the new S-Class will be a revised E-Class sedan and wagon. Unveiled at the 2006 New York Auto Show, the 2007 E-Class features a new front bumper and lower air dam, as well as a restyled front grille and headlights. Side mirrors, rear bumper and taillights also have a fresh look. Inside, the E-Class has also been refreshed, featuring a new steering wheel and shift lever as well as four new interior colors. Available models will include the E350, E550 with a new 382-horsepower V8, AMG E63 with a 503-horsepower V8 and the E320 BLUETEC. The BLUETEC diesel system combines several technologies to minimize exhaust emissions from the 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6 engine. BLUETEC diesel engines depend on the use of ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel (less than 15 parts per million) that will become available in the U.S. in the fall of 2006. Meanwhile, the SL-Class roadster gets a facelift for 2007, as well as a power upgrade with the 382-horsepower 5.5-liter V8. Additional Coverage: Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Mitsubishi

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At this year’s New York Auto Show, Mitsubishi took the wraps off an all-new Outlander crossover SUV. A giant leap from the last generation, the new Outlander is considerably larger and more powerful than the model it replaces. Longer, wider and taller than the outgoing version, the Outlander features a wider track that not only increases interior space but also adds vehicle stability. Large fender flares, a rear-sloping roof, a bold grille and clear-lens taillights help give this crossover SUV a sporty look which the automaker says is an indicator of the new design direction for future products. Under the hood is a new 3.0-liter 220-horsepower V6 engine teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The top-level XLS trim has steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Outlander also features Mitsubishi’s All-Wheel Control (AWC) all-wheel-drive system. This combines electronically controlled 4-wheel drive with stability and traction control. The Outlander rides on a tuned suspension, and to provide better handling the roof has been made from aluminum to lower the center of gravity. The new Outlander will be available in LS and XLS trim with front- or four-wheel drive when it arrives in showrooms in November. On sale already is the 2007 Eclipse Spyder. Featuring a high-tech power convertible top that stows completely out of sight under a flush-fitting power tonneau cover, the Eclipse Spyder remains true to the Eclipse Concept car from 2004 with a taut, aggressive design. The new convertible is available as a GS or GT, the latter boasting a 260-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 engine mated to either a standard six-speed manual transmission.

 

Nissan

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It seems that every year Nissan introduces a number of new or redesigned models, and 2007 is no exception. Practically the entire car lineup is new, starting with the all-new Versa. It has been decades since Nissan sold a car the size of the new, front-wheel-drive Versa in the U.S. The five-door hatchback version of the Versa is 8 inches shorter overall than the 2006 Sentra sedan. However, due to its tall roof design, the Versa is quite roomy inside. The hatchback Versa has 38 inches of rear-seat legroom and an impressive 16.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat. The Versa hatchback will go on sale this summer starting around $12,000, to be followed by the Versa sedan later in the year. With the introduction of the Versa, the Sentra moves upscale a bit for 2007. The new Sentra is 2.3 inches longer, 3.2 inches wider and 4 inches taller than its predecessor and promises the largest interior of any car in its compact competitive set. Exterior styling is designed to mimic the flagship Maxima, and the interior is updated and looks more substantial than before. Power in the Sentra has been increased to 135 horsepower with a new 2.0-liter engine. Moving up the line, Nissan has also introduced the next-generation Altima. Nissan describes the all-new 2007 Altima, the automaker’s best-selling car, as “evolutionary in design but revolutionary in its platform and hardware.” Shorter in length and wheelbase than the model it replaces, Altima is just as roomy inside. Utilizing Nissan’s new “D” platform with improved body rigidity and a redesigned suspension, the Altima was designed to be one of the best performing large front-wheel-drive sedans available. Power will come from either the 165-horsepower 2.5-liter engine or 3.5-liter 265-horsepower engine. Either can be teamed with Nissan’s advanced Xtronic CVT (continuously variable transmission). Meanwhile, the flagship Maxima gets a redesigned exterior, refined interior and a number of feature upgrades for 2007. And in response to some criticism that the design of the Quest minivan may have been too unusual, the 2007 Quest gets a freshened exterior and a redesigned instrument panel and dashboard.

Pontiac

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After introducing the sexy new Solstice roadster for 2006, Pontiac is wasting no time in following up with a more powerful version. The 2007 Solstice GXP features unique front and rear fascias, high-polish dual exhaust, 18-inch polished aluminum wheels, special GXP gauge cluster and Cobalt Red seat stitching. But its not just about style—the Solstice GXP gets a number of improvements under the skin as well. Most importantly, this high-performance roadster gets a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine producing 260 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. Either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic is available, and 60 mph can be reached in around 5.5 seconds with either transmission, according to GM. In addition to the power upgrades, the Solstice GXP gets a sport suspension, ABS, limited-slip differential and Stabilitrak stability control system. The 2007 Solstice GXP will be available in fall 2006.

 

Porsche

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When Porsche introduced the 997—the latest generation of 911—two years ago, the first models to arrive were the Carrera and Carrera S. Last year, Porsche added the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S. So for 2007, Porsche has introduced the pinnacle of the legendary 911 lineup—the 911 Turbo. A considerable increase in power output is due in part to the exhaust gas turbochargers with the latest evolution of variable turbine geometry (VTG) that provides control of the exhaust gas flow throughout the entire range of engine speed. Despite the fact that engine capacity has remained unchanged at 3.6 liters, power has been increased from 420 horsepower to 480 horsepower. Maximum torque, in turn, is up from 383 to 457 lb-ft and starts in at a very low 1950 rpm. While the 2007 911 Turbo can reach 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds with a 6-speed manual transmission, the all-new Tiptronic S 5-speed automatic actually does the job in 3.4 seconds. Top speed with either transmission is 193 mph. Brakes, suspension and all-wheel-drive systems have all been upgraded to handle the added power. The 2007 911 Turbo goes on sale this summer in North America with pricing expected to start at $122,900. Later this year, the German automaker will bring the 2007 911 GT3 to America. The most powerful non-turbo 911 in history, the GT3’s 3.6-liter flat-six engine produces 415 horsepower. Sixty mph is reached from a standstill in just 4.1 seconds. To properly put this power to the road, the GT3 is equipped with a comprehensive traction package, including new electronic traction control adapted from the Carrera GT, standard-equipment 19-inch sports tires, and a mechanical limited-slip differential. The GT3 will be priced at $106,000 when it arrives in North America in August.

Saturn

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Saturn has not had a lot to cheer about in the last few years, but General Motors is obviously investing in the brand for 2007. Three all-new Saturn products will hit the streets by the end of the year. Joining in the rush to create new crossover SUVs, Saturn will introduce the stylish new Outlook. With seating for up to eight passengers, Outlook features an articulated Smart Slide second-row seat that makes access to the third row easy. In addition to hauling passengers, the Outlook can carry plenty of cargo. Almost 20 cubic feet of space is available behind the third row, and with both rear rows folded, space expands to an impressive 117 cubic feet. Power comes from a new 265-horsepower 3.6-liter V6. The Outlook will be available in front- or four-wheel drive when it arrives in showrooms in the fourth quarter of 2006. Joining the Outlook will be the new Aura sedan. Shown initially as a concept vehicle at last year’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Aura has lost almost nothing in translation from concept to production. Sharing a platform with the Pontiac G6, the Aura takes the front-wheel-drive platform and wraps it in an elegant, European-influenced design. Two engines will be available on the Aura when it goes on sale in late summer. The base-level XE will feature a 3.5-liter V6, while the up-level XR will get the new 3.6-liter V6 producing 252 horsepower. Later in the 2007 model year Saturn will offer the Aura Green Line, which will use a powertrain system similar to the Vue Green Line. This will be the first GM passenger car to feature a gas-electric hybrid powertrain. Meanwhile, the sexy Sky roadster just went on sale earlier this year, and Saturn has wasted no time in adding a high-performance Red Line version. The Red Line is distinguished with unique exterior and interior treatment and, of course, the most important part of what makes this Sky a Red Line is what’s under the hood. Power comes from a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder Ecotec engine rated at 260 horsepower. The Sky Red Line goes on sale this fall.

Subaru

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When Subaru finally brought the much-anticipated Impreza WRX STi to America a few years ago, auto enthusiasts rejoiced. The STi is a race car for the street, with stiff racing seats, a large rear spoiler and minimal interior amenities to save weight. This car is all about performance, and nothing else really matters. For 2007, Subaru is building a version of the STi for the performance-car buyers that still like the finer things in life. The WRX STi Limited features soft leather trim, heated front seats, a power moonroof, improved sound insulation and a 120-watt stereo system with a 6-disc CD changer. The rear spoiler is much more subdued, and the Brembo brake calipers are painted black rather than the flashy red on the standard STi. Although the driver will be sitting in more comfortable surroundings, under that less-flashy skin still lurks that racing car for the street. The hood scoop remains to drive air into the 2.5-liter turbocharged engine that produces 293 horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque, teamed with a 6-speed manual transmission. And, of course, this power put to the pavement through an advanced all-wheel-drive system. Only 800 of these STi Limited sedans will be sold—400 in Satin White Pearl and 400 in Urban Gray Metallic. Each will feature a sequential numbered plaque.

Subaru

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Joining the newest STi is the 2007 Legacy GT spec.B. First offered in 2006, the latest spec.B gets a modified version of the 6-speed manual transmission from the Impreza WRX STi plus the advanced Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) system and a Tire- Pressure- Monitoring System. The spec.B gets its power from a 2.5-liter intercooled turbo boxer engine producing 243 horsepower. The spec.B also introduces a new technology called Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-Drive). SI-Drive controls the electronic throttle system’s response and allows the driver to choose, via a selector on the center console, one of three modes—Intelligent, Sport, and Sport Sharp—depending on the desired driving result. Intelligent mode reduces engine torque and maximum power for smoother response when driving in traffic. This mode also improves fuel economy by as much as 10 percent. In Sport mode, throttle response is quicker with powerful, linear acceleration. In the ultimate Sport Sharp mode response is the quickest, delivering more power sooner. In vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, the shift pattern is also affected by the selected mode.

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coming up models in 2007

Jeep

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The lineup of available Jeeps will practically double for 2007 with the introduction of new vehicles designed to considerably expand the brand’s draw. One of the most important introductions is the 2007 Wrangler. With clearly recognizable styling, the new Wrangler features increased ground clearance, larger wheels and tires, available next-generation Command-Trac and Rock-Trac transfer cases, new electric axle lockers, and an electro-disconnecting front sway bar and an all-new stiffer frame. sdddfsd But even more importantly, the Wrangler is now available with four doors. The 2007 Wrangler Unlimited is the first Wrangler to offer seating for five adults. Rear seats are quite roomy with 37.2 inches of legroom. Doors that open a full 90 degrees provide plenty of rear-seat access. Add to this a dramatic increase in available cargo space: Behind the rear seat is almost three times the cargo space of the standard Wrangler. With the rear seats folded, the available cargo space practically doubles to an impressive 83 cubic feet. The new Wrangler is also available with Jeep’s new three-piece “Freedom Top, ” which incorporates three removable panels—left and right front panels and one larger panel in the rear—that can be removed separately for a variety of open-air driving configurations. The standard “Sunrider” soft-top also features a number of configurations and makes open-air motoring just 30 seconds away. In fact, Jeep claims this new Wrangler Unlimited will be the only 4-door convertible available in the U.S. market when it hits showrooms this fall. Additional Coverage: Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

Jeep

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The legendary off-road brand is also introducing two new models that bring Jeep into new market segments—the all-new Compass and Patriot. Both these vehicles share a platform with Dodge’s new Caliber; however, they look quite different and have different capabilities and goals. Compass is the first model from Jeep that is not expected to handle the tough Rubicon trail. Instead, it’s designed to provide the functionality of a sport-utility vehicle with the performance, handling, fuel economy and price of a compact car. Compass features a Jeep seven-slot grille, round headlights and trapezoidal wheel openings. The windshield is steeply raked and the side profile shows the uniquely sculpted fender shapes with standard 17-inch aluminum wheels or optional 18-inch wheels. Compass is powered by a 172-horsepower engine and is available with front- or all-wheel drive. Meanwhile, the Patriot has more traditional Jeep styling—in fact, quite reminiscent of the original Cherokee. The squared lines, signature 7-slot grille and short overhangs contribute to its style as well as its off-road capability. And unlike the Compass, the Patriot has earned the “Trail Rated” badge through a higher ground clearance and a new four-wheel-drive system called Freedom Drive II. This system features a second-generation continuously variable transmission with a low range (CVT2L) that engages when the off-road mode is activated. Patriots with Freedom Drive II feature 17-inch all-terrain tires and aluminum wheels, a full-size spare tire, an air-filtration system, skid plates, tow hooks, and fog lights. The off-road Patriot is also 1 inch higher and meets Jeep off-road capability requirements for traction, water fording, articulation, maneuverability and ground clearance including 9 inches of ground clearance, a 29-degree approach angle, a 33-degree departure angle and a 23-degree breakover angle. Additional body sealing and high-mounted drivetrain vents support the Patriot’s 19-inch water-fording capability. Both Patriot and Compass arrive in showrooms later this year. Additional Coverage: Jeep Patriot
 

Kia

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Kia debuted its all-new 2007 Sorento in March at the 2006 New York Auto show. While it looks similar to the model it replaces, there are many improvements and upgrades under the skin. Exterior changes to the new Sorento are rather subtle, featuring redesigned front headlights, a revised front grille insert, more rounded bodyside cladding, and redesigned taillights. Inside, the center console, gauge cluster and floor console are covered in new, upscale wood and metal trim materials. Safety features have been upgraded for 2007 as well. Already a recipient of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) five-star rating for front and side crash tests, Sorento features front airbags, a driver’s knee airbag, side-curtain airbags, ABS, stability control, traction control, a tire-pressure-monitoring system and active front head restraints. Under the hood is a new all-aluminum 3.8-liter V6 that produces an impressive 262 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, teamed with a 5-speed automatic transmission. This is a 38 percent increase in power over the previous year’s engine, and has more horsepower than the Toyota 4Runner V8. The Sorento also boasts a class-leading 5,000-pound towing capacity. Truly off-road capable, Sorento is available with a full-time automatic Torque-on-Demand four-wheel-drive system with low range that detects wheel slippage 200 times per second. Four-wheel-drive Sorentos also come with an Eaton limited-slip differential that transfers up to 50 percent of torque between the rear wheels.
Lamborghini 
 
y460850A1.jpgThe Lamborghini Murcielago is the ultimate example of an exotic sports car, featuring extreme styling, outrageous performance and sales in very small numbers. Now the Italian automaker is raising the bar with the all-new Murcielago LP 640. The new alphanumeric designator refers to the engine position—”longitudinale posteriore”—and its tremendous output of 640 horsepower.This is an increase of 60 horses over the outgoing generation of Murcielago—accomplished by increasing the displacement of the V12 engine to 6.5 liters, as well as a “coherent review of every engine component.” Maximum torque of 487 lb-ft is achieved at 6000 rpm. With added power comes increased performance—62 mph in just 3.4 seconds on the way to a new top speed of 211 mph. Power is directed through all four wheels via a modified 6-speed manual transmission. All that power is handled with a revised suspension system as well as 18-inch alloy wheels fitted with Pirelli P Zero “Rosso” tires. Braking is also improved, with optional ceramic carbon brakes that have six-piston calipers. The bull’s skin has also been reshaped. With even more aggressive looks, the new Murcielago features new front and rear bumpers, new rear taillights, a single rearexhaust incorporated into the rear bumper and, on request, the engine cover can be made from glass.
Lexus

y457696A1.jpgThere are plenty of new and revised models coming from Lexus for the 2007 model year, ranging from SUVs to high-performance hybrid sedans. But the biggest news is the complete redesign of the flagship LS luxury sedan. The LS 460 carries on the L-finesse design style that the brand first introduced in the GS and IS sedans. Available for the first time in an extended wheelbase version, the LS 460 L provides the utmost in comfort for rear seat passengers. The rear of the car has two sculpted seats and there’s an optional ottoman package in which, rather like in a private jet, the right-hand seat reclines by up to 45 degrees with an adjustable footrest and built-in massager. Entertainment comes from a Mark Levinson audio system that promises theatre-level quality from its 19 speakers, while a hard drive can store no fewer than 4,000 songs. LS 460 gets its name from the size of its engine—a 4.6-liter V8 engine with a dual fuel-induction system that delivers 380 horsepower. This is teamed with the industry’s first eight-speed automatic transmission. The new LS comes out this fall, and will be followed sometime in 2007 with the LS 600h, a V8 hybrid version of this luxury sedan. Sporting a powerful hybrid powertrain right now is the new GS 450h. An impressive 339 horsepower is generated from teaming a powerful 3.5-liter V6 teamed with a high-output electric motor. Zero to 60 mph is reached in just 5.2 seconds, and combined city/hwy fuel economy is rated at 26 mpg.
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Also new for 2007 is the Lexus ES 350. Moving into its fifth generation, the ES is the latest Lexus sedan to be designed with the L-finesse style. With a longer wheelbase and a wider track than the ES 330 that it replaces, the ES 350 has a long hood, a pulled-back greenhouse and a short decklid—all characteristics of L-finesse design, resulting in a sleek, modern exterior. The interior of the ES 350 reflects the brand’s luxury roots with premium wood, polished metal and leather accents throughout. Standard equipment includes Optitron gauges, dual-zone automatic climate control, 10-way power front seats, a sliding center console, a power tilt/telescoping steering wheel, illuminated front cupholders, and an interior LED soft-lighting system. Powered by a new 272-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine coupled with a 6-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with sequential shift, the ES 350 offers considerably improved performance over its predecessor. Also getting more power is the RX SUV. The RX 350 replaces the RX 330 with the new name derived from the more powerful 270-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine that improves both performance and fuel economy, according to Lexus. The 2007 RX 350 gets a number of upgraded features including an acoustic glass windshield, additional insulation in the door panels, instrument panel and floors for improved interior quietness.

Lincoln

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Lincoln revamps practically the entire lineup for 2007 with a redesigned Navigator, the new MKX crossover and a new name and look for Zephyr. The all-new Navigator features distinctive styling, a new frame with independent suspension, and for the first time Lincoln will offer the Navigator L, which has a 12-inch-longer wheelbase and 25 cubic feet of additional cargo space. The front of the Navigator is dominated by a bold chrome grille integrated with HID headlights, with the same pattern carried over to the lower fascia. Inside, the Navigator offers premium luxury seating in all three rows, a flow-through center console, real wood trim and an available Powerfold third-row seat that folds flat into the floor. Joining the Navigator this fall is the all-new MKX. Sharing a platform with the Ford Edge, MKX is the first vehicle to use Lincoln’s new naming system. Offering the luxury, comfort, and convenience that would be expected from a luxury car, the 2007 MKX luxury crossover-utility vehicle (CUV) offers features such as adaptive front lighting, a Panoramic Vista Roof, heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, a 14-speaker THX Certified audio system and DVD navigation. The MKX is powered by a 250-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It has an intelligent all-wheel-drive system tuned with an emphasis on luxury performance in all-weather driving. Following the same naming convention, the just-introduced Zephyr will be renamed MKZ for 2007. In addition to the new name, MKZ gets a 263-horsepower V6, available all-wheel drive and a restyled front grille and fascia.

Mazda

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Mazda continues on a run of introducing new products with three all-new vehicles for 2007. Described as a crossover SUV with the soul of a sports car, the CX-7 looks the part with bold fender flares, a steeply raked windshield, tapered side-window graphic and large wheels and tires. And there’s power under the hood to back up sporty claim—a new version of the turbocharged and intercooled 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine producing 244 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. All-wheel drive is available to help put the power down to the ground. The interior also reflects a sporty style with a three-dial instrument cluster, a console supporting the shifter within close reach, a three-spoke steering wheel and firmly contoured front bucket seats. The ventilation dials, the glove box door knob and the door armrests were all tuned to provide a high quality look and feel. With the idea of providing the same “zoom-zoom” with more room, Mazda has also introduced the larger CX-9. With room for seven passengers, the CX-9 echoes the styling of the CX-7 and is the second Mazda vehicle designed specifically for the North American market. The CX-9 is also the largest vehicle Mazda has ever sold in the U.S., however it is not just a stretched CX-7. CX-9 is built on an all-new platform that is a derivative of the Mazda6. Mazda claims its newest SUV has best-in-class legroom for all three rows, and access to the third row is made easy with a one-touch system to slide the second row out of the way. Both rows fold flat offering great cargo-carrying capability. Power comes from an all-new 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces and estimated 250 horsepower. Additional Coverage: Mazda CX-7

Mazda
 

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 Now imagine that power in a compact Mazda3. Coming this fall is the all-new MAZDASPEED3, the fourth model from Mazda to earn this high-performance brand. By joining the MAZDASPEED6, it marks the first time two MAZDASPEED vehicles will be sold in North America at the same time. Already fun to drive as the standard Mazda3, the new MAZDASPEED3 will add to the fun with more power, unique aerodynamics and a specially tuned suspension. Under the MAZDASPEED3’s hood is a 2.3-liter turbocharged direct-injection 4-cylinder engine that makes more than 250 horsepower. The high-performance engine is properly teamed with a 6-speed manual transmission. Top speed could be as high as 150 mph, making it one of the fastest front-wheel-drive cars on the market when it arrives in showrooms later this year.

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New Models Coming in 2007 (3)

Ford

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While 2006 is the “year of the car” for Ford, it appears that 2007 will be the year of the truck and SUV. Earlier in 2006 the 2007 Explorer Sport Trac began arriving in showrooms. With rugged, new exterior styling and a versatile interior with rubber floor covering, the new Sport Trac also gets a V8 for the first time. The available 292-horsepower V8 is teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Also available are a composite cargo box with two-tier storage ability, available hard tonneau cover, three integrated tool bins with drain plugs, and AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control. Joining the Sport Trac is the all-new 2007 Ford Expedition. Styling now matches closely with the F-150, including the signature three-bar grille. Inside are new seats, a revised dashboard and an array of available amenities. Ford also is increasing the Expedition lineup with a new Expedition EL. Almost 15 inches longer than a standard Expedition, the new EL adds 24 cubic feet of cargo capacity behind the third-row seat. This makes the Expedition almost as large as the outgoing Excursion. The new Expedition will go on sale this fall.

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Also on sale this fall is the all-new Edge. Aimed to compete in the hot crossover SUV market, the sleek and aggressively styled Edge debuted at the North American International Auto Show with a bold three-bar grille similar to the Ford Fusion midsize sedan. Powered by a new 3.5-liter 265-horsepower V6 engine and teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission, the Edge will be available with front- or all-wheel drive. With seating for five, the Edge has a number of innovative features including the panoramic Vista Roof, laptop storage in the center console, an MP3 player jack and rear seats that fold at the touch of a button. While the Edge offers impressive performance in the crossover SUV segment, Ford and Carroll Shelby have joined together to offer something with considerably more performance—the Shelby GT500. The most powerful production Mustang ever, the new Shelby GT500 will boast a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine producing an impressive 475 horsepower. Available as a coupe or convertible, the GT500 has a bulging hood, a lower air splitter, Le Mans racing stripes, 18-inch wheels and, of course, the mean-looking Cobra badge in the grille. Meanwhile, the Ford GT high-performance supercar ends production after the 2006 model year. Additional Coverage: Ford Shelby GT500

GMC

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Like its Chevrolet cousin, the GMC Yukon has been completely redesigned for the 2007 model year. The Yukon gets new exterior styling as well as increased interior refinement and improved interior quietness. With more power as well as better fuel economy, the Yukon is built on a new, fully boxed frame with wider front and rear track, coil-over-shock front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and a new, premium interior. Noise-reducing components and materials are used throughout the body structure, including the headliner, door seals and dash area. Features include a power-release fold-and-tumble second-row seat, a remote start system, first- and second-row heated seats, ultrasonic rear parking assist, a rearview camera system, a touch-screen navigation system, power-articulating running boards and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a larger 8-inch screen. The upscale Yukon Denali is also new and features fresh styling that further differentiates it from the standard Yukon with a chrome grille, new front and rear fascias, specific headlight design, unique taillights and extensive use of chrome trim. A power fold-and-tumble second-row seat, heated first- and second-row seats, a power liftgate, remote start and all-wheel drive are standard on the Denali. Joining the new full-size SUV later this year will be the completely new 2007 GMC Sierra pickup truck. Along with the fresh styling, the Sierra gets wider front and rear tracks, a new stiffer frame, updated suspension, improved brakes and an impressive array of safety features. Extended cab models feature rear access doors that open 170 degrees for easy access. Also available is an enhanced DVD player, navigation system, remote vehicle starting and automatic windshield wipers. Like the Yukon, the Sierra will be available in a Denali version that will boast a luxurious interior and a powerful 6.2-liter 400-horsepower V8 engine. The new Sierra is scheduled to arrive in showrooms later this year.

Honda

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When Honda first introduced the Civic to America more than 30 years ago, it was a tiny subcompact hatchback. The Civic has grown considerably since then, and now Honda is introducing a new subcompact hatchback called the Fit. A far cry from that original Civic, the Fit is a stylish 5-door with seating for five and generous cargo space. The interior can be configured in a number of different ways with what Honda calls the 60/40 split Magic Seat. Seat bottoms can be folded up against the seatbacks to carry tall items behind the front seat; rear seats can be folded flat without removing the headrests for expanded cargo space; and front seats can be reclined flush with the rear seat to create a comfortable place to lounge (when the car is parked). Fit is well-equipped with standard features such as air conditioning, power windows and door locks, front and side airbags and side-curtain airbags. ABS is also standard. A Fit Sport adds a security system with keyless entry, cruise control and a 200-watt, AM/FM/CD audio system with 6 speakers and MP3/WMA playback capability. Fit is powered by a fuel-efficient 109-horsepower engine. MSRP for the Fit with a 5-speed manual transmission starts at just $13,850 (not including destination charge). In other news, the Civic Si sedan is slated to go on sale this fall. This will be the first time Honda has offered its performance-oriented Civic in two bodystyles. The 2007 model will be based on the Si Sedan Concept which was unveiled at this year’s Chicago Auto Show.

Hyundai

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This automaker from Korea continues to grow at an amazing pace. Last year Hyundai introduced a new Sonata, Tucson and luxurious Azera. For 2007, there will be a new Elantra, Accent, Santa Fe and the brand’s first minivan, the Entourage. The Elantra is all new for 2007, with fresh styling, a roomy, upscale interior and a host of new features. All levels of Elantra get front and side airbags as well as airbag curtains. Anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) are also standard. Powered by a 138-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 136 lb-ft of torque, Elantra is offered with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Leather seats are available and for the first time they can be heated. The new Elantra will be available as GLS, SE or upscale Limited when it goes on sale later this year. Joining the Elantra is the entry-level Accent 3-door hatchback, following the introduction of the Accent sedan for 2006. Like the sedan, the Accent 3-door features an upgraded exterior appearance with a chrome-accented grille, aerodynamic headlights, larger wheels and tires and smoothly integrated taillights. Power comes from a clean-operating 1.6-liter engine, and while the sedan was tuned for comfort, the 3-door has more of a sporty feel, with the SE getting a sport-tuned suspension and stiffer spring rate. Like the Elantra, the Accent is well-equipped with both comfort and safety features.

Hyundai

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Hyundai is also introducing a completely redesigned Santa Fe, which is the first production vehicle designed at Hyundai’s design center in Irvine, Calif. The Korea-based company wants to provide SUV customers with segment-leading standard safety technologies and a high level of standard equipment at a very competitive price. Electronic Stability Control (ESC), anti-whiplash active head restraints and six airbags including side-curtain airbags are all standard equipment. Santa Fe will be available with a choice of two V6 engines. The standard 2.7-liter V6 is upgraded for 2007 and produces more than 180 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque. The 3.3-liter V6 is lighter, more fuel efficient and cleaner burning than the previous-generation Santa Fe’s 3.5-liter V6, while producing an additional 30 horsepower. Preliminary output estimates are more than 230 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque. Both powertrains are expected to meet the stringent Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (ULEV) emissions requirements. Joining the Hyundai lineup this spring is the all-new Entourage minivan. The seven-passenger Entourage is the automaker’s first vehicle with its Hyundai Hideaway third-row seat, a simple-to-use 60/40 split-folding rear seat that disappears into the floor when collapsed, giving passenger and cargo flexibility. The 2007 Entourage offers dual power rear sliding doors with power windows, an adjustable conversation mirror and a foldaway center tray table with four standard cupholders. This is in addition to the array of standard features now expected from a Hyundai. The Entourage is powered by a 242-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 engine teamed with a 5-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC manual control.

Infiniti

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The sporty G35 sedan moves into its second generation for the 2007 model year. Unveiled at the New York Auto Show, the redesigned G35 features a sculpted hood with L-shaped headlights. The grille is more pronounced, which gives the new G a more aggressive, wider stance. Taillights are also updated and the trunk lid has an integrated spoiler, while prominent dual exhaust outlets complete the sporty appearance. Inside are styling cues and functionality taken from the M sports sedan, including a RearView Monitor, a touch screen navigation system with available real-time traffic and the “Infiniti Studio on Wheels by Bose,” combining the industry’s first 3-way front door speaker array using 10-inch woofers with an audiophile quality head unit. Under that stylish, new hood is the next-generation 3.5-liter V6 expected to produce more than 300 horsepower. The G35 can be equipped with either a 5-speed automatic or close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission. The new G features 4-wheel independent suspension with lightweight aluminum components and improved body stiffness, and is also offered with Infiniti’s “intelligent” all-wheel-drive system.

Jaguar

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Starting the 2007 model year earlier in 2006, Jaguar has already launched the all-new XK roadster and coupe. Primarily unchanged since its launch almost 10 years ago, this second-generation XK is light years from where it had started. The most technically advanced Jaguar ever to be built, the 2007 XK uses the latest aerospace technologies alongside more traditional Jaguar skills to create a luxurious, powerful, highly advanced sports car with an aluminum monocoque body structure that is 31 percent stiffer (the convertible is 50 percent stiffer) than its predecessor with a 10 percent improvement in power- to-weight ratio due to impressive weight reductions. The all-new XK is visibly sportier than the model it replaces, but the design and shape remain true to Jaguar’s tradition of elegance, with a long hood, steeply raked windshield, large wheels and minimal overhangs. The distinctive oval grille opening, prominent power-bulge in the hood, and rear hatchback all echo the style of the classic E-type. But unlike that classic, under the new Jag’s long hood lurks the latest-generation 4.2-liter Jaguar V8 which produces 300 horsepower, teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Later this year look for the more-powerful XKR which is expected to boast a supercharged V8 engine producing around 400 horsepower.

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New Models Coming in 2007 (2)

Chevrolet

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There’s a lot of big news and a little small news from Chevrolet for 2007. Leading the way is the redesign of the brand’s best-selling vehicle, the Silverado full-size pickup truck. With entirely new styling, the 2007 Silverado is built on an all-new platform designed to provide a smoother ride with responsive, confident handling. The most noticeable difference in the new truck is the larger grille with the prominent Chevrolet bowtie in gold. Inside is more room with increased storage capacity. Rear seats for extended and crew cabs provide better support and more legroom. Extended cab models feature a new rear-access door that opens 170 degrees. A variety of new engines will be available, ranging from a 4.3-liter 195-horsepower V6 to a 6.0-liter aluminum block V8 producing 367 horsepower. Chevrolet claims a segment-best towing capability of 10,500 lbs. Silverado will also be available with five different suspensions, each tailored for specific use such as street performance or maximum towing. The new Silverado is expected to arrive in showrooms by the end of 2006.

Chevrolet

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Earlier in this new model year, Chevrolet introduced an all-new 2007 Tahoe. With fresh styling both in and out, this is the most refined Tahoe yet. Ride and handling are improved, and the new Tahoe gets more power as well as better fuel economy from its all-new 320-horsepower 5.3-liter V8 with Active Fuel Management Technology. This engine is also able to operate on E85 (a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline). Following shortly after the Tahoe is the more-spacious Chevrolet Suburban. Featuring the same new styling and engine upgrades, the 2007 Suburban, as well as the new Tahoe, offer such amenities as a power-release fold-and-tumble second-row seat, a remote start system, first- and second-row heated seats, ultrasonic rear parking assist, a rearview camera system, a touch-screen navigation system, power articulating running boards and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system with a larger 8-inch screen. Offering many of these same amenities as well as the new V8 engine is the 2007 Avalanche. Arriving in showrooms this spring, the Avalanche carries over the same new styling as the Tahoe and Suburban, but continues to offer the flexibility of the innovative Midgate, allowing Avalanche to transform from a 6-passenger SUV to a full-size pickup truck. Meanwhile, if driving something this large is not a necessity, Chevrolet is redesigning its entry-level Aveo 4-door sedan for 2007. Slightly longer and wider than the previous model, the new model has refreshed styling inside and out. The 2007 Aveo goes on sale this summer.

Chrysler

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Vehicles wearing the Chrysler brand continue to grow, not only in quantity but in actual size. Arriving in showrooms this fall is the all-new 2007 Chrysler Aspen, a midsize SUV that shares a platform with the Dodge Durango. With a signature Chrysler grille similar to the 300C, a winged badge, available 20-inch chrome wheels and chrome trim, the Aspen is immediately recognizable as a Chrysler product. The first SUV to wear the Chrysler brand, the new Aspen will offer seating for up to eight adults and premium amenities such as an available power rear liftgate, remote start, a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, full-screen navigation radio and SIRIUS satellite radio. And of course, it will have a HEMI. Meanwhile, the brand is looking to make inroads in Lincoln Town Car territory with its 300 Long Wheelbase. Six inches longer than a standard 300, this new model provides rear passengers with an impressive 46 inches of legroom. The 300 Long Wheelbase will be modified by Accubuilt, a leading custom specialty vehicle manufacturer with more than 128 years of experience, and will be sold through Chrysler dealerships beginning this fall.

Chrysler

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Chrysler is also revamping the Pacifica for the 2007 model year. Exterior styling is updated with many of the styling cues found in the rest of the Chrysler lineup, such as the full-width chrome accent strip on the front fascia, a new grille with three horizontal bars and the distinctive Chrysler “winged badge”. Pacifica will also be available with an upgraded powertrain—a new 4.0-liter V6 engine that produces 255 horsepower teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Safety features have also been improved, with Pacifica now offering side-curtain airbags and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) as standard equipment. Meanwhile, the Pacifica will be joined this fall by the next-generation Sebring sedan. Having remained primarily unchanged since 2001, the Chrysler Sebring midsize sedan features all-new styling for 2007 with a face similar to that of other Chrysler models, including the revised Pacifica. Interior styling is designed to move the Sebring upscale with a two-tone color treatment and available leather seats. The next-generation navigation/radio system provides a 6.5 inch touch-screen display and voice-activated commands. Other unique features available on the new Sebring include heated
and cooled cupholders, a 20 gigabyte hard disk for storing music and photos, a rear-seat DVD entertainment system and LED interior lighting.

Dodge

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In a move to redefine the entry-level small car, Dodge introduced the all-new 2007 Caliber earlier this year. Replacing the Neon sedan, the Caliber is more of a crossover SUV than sedan. Although Caliber is not a large vehicle, it features a number of “big” styling cues. A stout, bold grille with a Ram in the middle of the familiar crosshairs makes this car easily recognizable as a Dodge. Large headlights flow into sculpted fender flares, givings the impression of broad shoulders. Although the Caliber looks large, it is actually not as long as the Neon it replaces. It sits slightly wider and taller, and is definitely roomier on the inside. With seating for five and plenty of cargo space, the Caliber sports a number of innovative features including a chilled bottle holder in the glove box, lighted cupholders, a rear dome light that doubles as a rechargeable flashlight, and boom-box-like speakers that fold down from the raised rear tailgate. Available with front or all-wheel drive, Caliber is available with a choice of three engines, ranging from 148 horsepower on the SE and SXT to 172 horsepower on the sport R/T. Later in the year Dodge will release the Caliber SRT4, which will have a 300-horsepower turbocharged engine. Additional Coverage: Dodge Caliber.

2007 Dodge Durango
 

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Meanwhile, the Durango SUV gets a new look for 2007, including a redesigned fascia, grille, hood, headlights and fenders. In addition to the new styling, features such as rear park assist, remote start, quad bucket seats and 20-inch wheels will be made available. The Durango’s 4.7-liter V8 will be able to run on E85 fuel (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline), and 5.7-liter V8 will provide better fuel econonmy with its Multi-displacement System (MDS).In 2008, Dodge plans for the Durango to be the first gas-electric hybrid for the Chrysler Group. Also coming this fall is the new 2007 Dodge Nitro. Slotted below the Durango, the Nitro features agressive styling with the signature Dodge crosshair grille, prominent fender flairs, and available 20-inch wheels. Three V6 engines will be available for the Nitro, including a 255-horsepower V6 on the top-level Nitro R/T. Nitro also features a new Chrysler Group feature, the LOAD ‘N GO cargo floor that slides 18 inches rearward for easy loading and unloading of cargo.
Ferrari

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 The Italian automaker has introduced an all-new sports car which is the successor to the outgoing 575M Maranello. Called the 599 GTB Fiorano, the name of this new model from the marque of the Prancing Horse comes from the engine displacement of 5.99 liters; GTB (Grand Tourismo Berlinetta); and Fiorano, the racing circuit that Ferrari uses to hone the performance of its creations. Styling is all-new, and it seems to have a different look depending on the paint color. Of course, the heart of every Ferrari is found under the hood. In the case of the 599, the heart is a 5.99-liter V12 unit derived from the engine found in the Enzo supercar. Output is an impressive 620 horsepower, with 450 lb-ft of torque at 5600 rpm. The V12 can be teamed with either a 6-speed manual or the latest F1-Superfast transmission that can shift gears in as little as 100 milliseconds. Performance stats are impressive—62 mph is reached in just 3.7 seconds with a top speed in excess of 205 mph

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Models Coming in 2007 (Part One)

There are at least one hundred 2007 vehicles on sale in the U.S., and many more will be arriving in showrooms through the fall. Take a look at what we know now, and at what automakers have planned for the road ahead . . .

Acura
y461391A.jpgAcura enters the compact SUV market for the first time with the all-new RDX. Making its debut at the New York Auto Show in April, the RDX was designed in California and developed in Japan. The new model uses Acura’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD), which is the first application of this system in an SUV. The RDX boasts an array of high-tech features designed to set it apart from the competition. These include Acura’s HandsFreeLink Bluetooth wireless system and an available DVD navigation system that can display real-time traffic in 31 major metro areas. A 410-watt 10-speaker ELS Surround System that plays DVD-Audio discs is also available. Under the hood of the RDX is Acura’s first turbocharged engine—a turbocharged 2.3-liter 16-valve 4-cylinder that produces 240 horsepower and an impressive 260 lb-ft of torque. Meanwhile, the RDX’s larger sibling will move into its next generation this fall. The premium MDX will be completely redesigned for 2007. Based on the low, wide design and an aggressive stance of the MD-X concept vehicle shown in New York, Acura seems to be taking the midsize SUV in a direction of higher performance. The new MD-X has been tested at the famed Nurburgring racetrack in Germany, so it’s likely that there will be power and handling to match its aggressive looks. Meanwhile, Acura has announced that 2006 will be the last year for the RSX sport coupe. 
Aston Martin The legendary British marque will be adding to the sportiness of the beautiful DB9 with the introduction of the DB9 Sports Pack.

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Designed to improve both high-speed body control as well as steering response, the Sports Pack is for the DB9 owner that really likes to drive enthusiastically. The Sports Pack replaces the standard wheels with new five-spoke forged-aluminum wheels that not only give the DB9 an even more unique look (there aren’t a lot of DB9s on the road) but reduce the unsprung weight of the car—the new wheels weigh about 1 kg less than standard wheels. Aston Martin also claims that there is “a small but significant additional saving from the use of titanium wheel nuts.” The DB9 Sports Pack’s spring rates are increased by 68 percent at the front of the car and 64 percent at the rear. The front anti-roll bar is modified, and the dampers are revised to support the new spring and anti-roll bar characteristics. Together, the changes are designed to optimize body control and front-end grip without compromising ride quality or adding weight. The ride height is reduced by 6mm, lowering the car’s center of gravity and further reducing body roll. Looking a little further into the future, Aston Martin is close to announcing a decision to build the stunning Rapide 4-door coupe. Built on a stretched DB9 platform, the Rapide concept’s rear doors are so well-integrated into the design that they are almost unnoticed. Inside are four individual seats set in elegant surroundings. A 480-horsepower V12 resides under the hood. If the Rapide does get built, it would likely be a 2008 or 2009 model. Aston Martin has also announced a new model that will debut as the latest ride for James Bond 007. Called the DBS, the new model combines the elegance of the DB9 with the performance of the DBR9 racecar. The DBS will debut in the movie “Casino Royale” later this year.
Audi

y459556A.jpgLong known for its lineup of premium cars and wagons with the legendary quattro all-wheel-drive system, Audi had never built an SUV—until now. The all-new Q7 is loosely based on the Pikes Peak concept shown a few years ago. Built on the same basic platform as the 5-passenger Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche Cayenne, the Q7 is 13 inches longer to accommodate a third-row seat, while the wheelbase gets stretched nearly 6 inches and the width increases by more than 2 inches. Despite the size gains, the Q7 equipped with the V8 engine weighs in at 5,269 pounds, which is 31 pounds lighter than the Touareg V8. Extensive use of aluminum helps keep the weight down. Powering the Q7 initially will be a 4.2-liter 350-horsepower V8 engine teamed with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Joining the Q7 in Audi showrooms this summer was the all-new RS 4. This high-performance variant of the A4 sedan boasts a 4.2-liter V8 that pumps out 420 horsepower, teamed with a 6-speed manual transmission. Not only does the RS 4 offer impressive power, it also features 19-inch alloy wheels fitted with 255/35 performance tires, a sport suspension with Dynamic Ride Control (DRC), massive brake rotors in front with 8-piston calipers and a 1.5-inch-wider track than the S4. A bit farther out on the horizon is an all-new TT. Redesigning a car that has such distinctive style can be a risky undertaking, but the second-generation TT builds on many attributes of the original and moves the brand forward with new styling elements. The second-generation Audi TT will initially be available as a two-plus-two coupe—a roadster version will be added later. The new TT will go on sale in Europe in the fall of 2006, followed by the U.S. in the spring of 2007.

Bentley
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Bentley Motors has had a very successful run since introducing the Continental GT three years ago, and hopes to continue this with the newest member of the Continental family, the GTC convertible. The GTC carries the lines of the GT coupe with the soft-top in place. A single push of a button transforms this new Bentley into the world’s fastest open-top 4-seat automobile. With its 552-horsepower turbocharged W12 engine, the Continental GTC boasts a top speed with the top down of 190 mph, redefining the idea of “wind in your hair.” The GTC also features a full-time all-wheel-drive system for improved handling in any conditions. The convertible top is a unique seven-bow, three-layer, soft fabric roof with a heated glass rear screen that operates electro-hydraulically and provides impressive acoustic damping and exceptional refinement during use. Inside, passengers are surrounded by the finest wood and leather as expected of a Bentley. An array of luxury amenities includes a premium audio system, an available DVD entertainment system and multi-adjustable seats. The GTC is scheduled to be in showrooms worldwide at the end of 2006. Meanwhile, the hand-built Arnage gets a number of improvements for the 2007 model year, including more power and freshened styling. Both the Arnage R and Arnage T get 50 more horses, which means the Arnage T will boast 500 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque from its twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V8 engine. Interior design updates include a new leather-trimmed gearlever and new Thin Film Technology driver information panel providing a clearer display.

BMW

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Having just introduced the next-generation 3-Series sedan last year, BMW is following up this fall with the all-new 3-Series Coupe. While the new 2-door shares many of the design cues of its 4-door sibling, it features a number of unique elements as well. The contours of the hood and the front fascia are designed to give the coupe a low and sporty look. A power dome on the hood indicates performance, and BMW has given this new 3-Series coupe power to back it up. For the first time the German automaker is matching its legendary inline 6-cylinder engine with twin turbochargers. Standard in the new 335i coupe is a 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline 6-cylinder engine producing 300 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. This is the most powerful engine BMW offers in a non-‘M’ car, and should get the new coupe to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds, according to BMW. Also available will be the 328i, powered by a 230-horsepower non-turbo version of the same smooth engine. If more performance is needed, BMW will introduce three new ‘M’ models this year. Although the automaker is still referring to these as 2006 models, they are new to the U.S. market. The M Coupe and M Roadster, based on the Z4, should provide plenty of entertaining driving with their powerful 330-horsepower engines and balanced chassis. In addition, BMW is bringing back the M6 after a nearly 20-year hiatus. Changed quite a bit from that 1988 model, the new M6 boasts a 500-horsepower V10 engine teamed with a 7-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG). Meanwhile, the next-generation X5 “sport-activity vehicle” will make its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, arriving in showrooms shortly afterwards. In addition to its updated styling, the 2007 X5 is 7.4 inches longer than its predecessor and for the first time will be available with seating for seven. BMW’s full-time xDrive all-wheel drive system has been updated, and two more powerful engines will be available. A new 6-speed automatic transmission will also be standard. The X5’s smaller sibling, the X3, also gets a freshened look for 2007. Power in the X3 has also been increased with the availablility of a 260-horsepower 6-cylinder engine. X3 will arrive in showrooms this fall.
Cadillac
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The resurrection of the Cadillac brand has been most impressive, with new models such as the STS, CTS and high-performance ‘V’series completely redefining the brand. Continuing this trend is the all-new 2007 Escalade. Already on sale, this behemoth has bold styling, a stronger frame, coil-over-shock front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering for improved ride and handling. The interior offers a luxury-car level of refinement and includes a Bose 5.1 Digital Surround audio system and an available navigation radio with touch-screen controls. Standard features include a power liftgate, a remote starter and side-curtain airbags, while optional equipment includes 22-inch chrome wheels, climate-controlled front seats, power fold-and-tumble second-row seats, power articulating running boards and IntelliBeam headlights. Also available as the extended-length ESV or pickup-like EXT, the Escalades boast a new 6.2-liter all-aluminum V8 engine that produces an impressive 403 horsepower. Meanwhile, the SRX crossover SuV gets a redesigned interior for 2007 with a new instrument panel and upgraded trim throughout. SRX also gets a new 6-speed automatic transmission designed to increase performance and fuel efficiency.
 

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