2026 New York International Auto Show
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MotorWeek Apr 2, 2026
2026 New York International Auto Show

2026 New York International Auto Show

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2026 New York International Auto Show
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New York International Auto Show

This is a big car show in New York where companies show off new cars and future updates. The goal is to give the public and press a preview of what’s coming next.

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Big Apple

“Big Apple” just means New York City. They’re talking about the auto show happening there.

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MPGs

MPG tells you how far a car can go on one gallon of gas. They’re saying the hybrid should be pretty efficient, but the exact number isn’t confirmed yet.

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manual transmission

A manual transmission means you shift gears yourself using a clutch pedal. The big news here is that the performance NISMO version will offer it.

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nine-speed auto

A nine-speed automatic uses multiple gear ratios to keep the engine in its most efficient or responsive range. The hosts mention that the NISMO previously only came with this nine-speed automatic, which is why the manual addition is notable.

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optimized the fuel tank

Optimizing the fuel tank means redesigning it so fuel stays where the engine can reliably pick it up. This helps prevent the car from running out of fuel during hard driving.

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front fascia

The front fascia is the front-end bodywork area—typically including the bumper cover, grille, and surrounding trim. It’s a common place automakers refresh styling because changes there can make the car look updated without major mechanical redesigns.

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grille

The grille is the front opening with the pattern you see on the car’s nose. It helps air get to the engine/radiator, and it’s also a styling feature.

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badging

Badging is the lettering and logos on the car, like model/trim name stickers or badges. When it changes, it usually means the trim or edition changed too.

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chassis

The chassis is the car’s underlying structure and the components that support the suspension and drivetrain. When a host says they “tune the chassis,” they usually mean changes to suspension geometry, mounting points, or related handling components.

Chrysler Pacifica
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Chrysler Pacifica

The Chrysler Pacifica is a minivan. The discussion here is about a refreshed version and how Chrysler changed the starting trim level.

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3.6 liter

“3.6 liters” is the engine size. Bigger displacement usually means the engine can make more power, though it depends on the design.

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wing badge

A wing badge is the brand’s emblem on the front of the car. It’s mainly a styling/branding detail that can indicate a newer update.

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5.7 liters

“5.7 liters” is the size of that V8 engine. Larger displacement engines often make more torque, which helps with acceleration and towing.

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decals

Decals are applied graphics—often vinyl or similar materials—used to add branding or styling accents. In this segment, decals (including American-flag style graphics) are part of the special-edition look.

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uncoupled packages

This means options that used to be bundled together can now be bought separately. So you don’t have to pay for features you don’t want—you can pick what you actually want.

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E 15

E15 is a type of fuel mix—mostly regular gasoline, but with 15% ethanol added. The government sometimes allows it temporarily to help with fuel prices.

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E 85

E85 is a fuel with a lot more ethanol than regular gas. Only certain cars can use it safely, and it may not go as far because it has less energy per gallon.

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two liter turbo four

This means a 2.0-liter engine with four cylinders, plus a turbocharger. The turbo helps the engine make more power without needing a bigger engine.

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light bars

Light bars are LED strips that make the car’s front or back lights look connected and more modern. They help the car stand out at night and make it easier to recognize.

Hyundai IONIQ 5
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Hyundai IONIQ 5

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 is an electric SUV/crossover with a very recognizable lighting design. The host is saying the Atlas’s rear lights remind them of that same kind of blocky style.

Tiguan
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Tiguan

The Volkswagen Tiguan is a smaller SUV than the Atlas. The host is saying Volkswagen has used aggressive pricing and deals on the Tiguan too, not just the Atlas.

Volkswagen Atlas
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Volkswagen Atlas

The Volkswagen Atlas is a big family SUV with three rows of seats. They’re talking about the newer version having a bigger screen and more safety/driver help features.

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driver assistance features

Driver assistance features are safety tech that helps you drive—things like keeping in your lane or braking if it senses a crash risk. They’re saying the new model adds more of this.

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second row captain's chairs

Captain’s chairs mean the second row has two separate seats instead of one big bench. It usually feels more comfortable and upscale.

Toyota Highlander
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Toyota Highlander

The Toyota Highlander is a popular family SUV with three rows. They’re saying the new Subaru model is very similar in shape and layout.

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EV

EV just means an electric car that uses a battery to power the motor. Instead of gasoline, it charges from electricity.

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77 kilowatt hours

A smaller battery option (77 kWh) typically trades off range for cost and weight. The segment frames it as a “standard range” option alongside a larger-pack version.

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body on frame truck of some kind

Hyundai has said it wants to build a truck with a body-on-frame design by 2030. The concept is likely a preview of that plan.

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four small individual screens

Instead of one big screen, they’re using multiple smaller screens. That can make different info easier to find, but it might also be distracting or annoying to use in real driving.

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emission standards

Emission standards are government regulations that limit pollutants from vehicles, such as nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons. The hosts connect the flat-plane crank’s design choice to meeting future emission requirements rather than chasing performance alone.

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endurance racing

Endurance racing is long races where the car has to keep working for hours. It tests things like cooling, brakes, and how well the car holds up.

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wagons moved to the SUV class

They’re saying a lot of wagon buyers ended up buying SUVs instead. Even though some cars still feel wagon-like, companies market them as SUVs now.

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ground clearance

Ground clearance is how high the car sits off the ground. More clearance helps you avoid hitting the bottom when the road gets bumpy or uneven.

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