Thursday, February 7, 2013

Name Your Favorite 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show Debut

Name Your Favorite 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show Debut From an electric concept car with wings to new production crossovers, the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show was full of North American and global automotive reveals. The L.A. show has become increasingly relevant in the last few years, and after one look at cars like the Jaguar XFR-S and Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series, it’s clear the show is about more than just efficient alternative powertrain debuts.

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Hyundai brought to L.A. its imaginatively designed Veloster C3 Roll Top concept while Mercedes-Benz introduced its Ener-G-Force concept — an SUV designed for the show’s “Highway Patrol Vehicle 2025? competition. On the production-car front, it doesn’t get much more significant than the new 2013 Toyota RAV4 and the quickly refreshed 2013 Honda Civic.
The new Acura RLX and Porsche Cayman were notable premium-brand debuts, and we also saw the new Kia Forte sedan and refreshed Kia Sorento crossover. There was plenty more, from the Chevrolet Spark EV to the 2014 Nissan GT-R to the Fiat 500L, the Mini Paceman, Mazda6, and 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander crossover. Need to refresh your memory on all the latest L.A. auto show news? Head to our auto show coverage page here, and then tell us: What was your favorite 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show debut?