Apr 11, 2017 02:03 PM EDT
Wheels To Rev At 2017 New York Auto Show Launch

Elegant, stylish, classy, luxurious, sporty, and total chic cars will race their ways to headlines after the nearing 2017 New York Auto Show unveiling. The Audi R8 Spyder, Mazda MX-5 RF, and Nissan GT-R were some of the big-hitters that were revealed before the same event last year. And the fate of these yet to be bared cars will likely be just the same as with the previous ones.

And here are the autos tipped to appear in the opening starting off with the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan manufactured by Ford. This Ford's first hybrid police car based on the American version of Mondeo, the Fusion, is intended for the New York Police Department.

Though already been barred, the Mercedes-AMG GLC 63, both SUV and SUV coupé, will still debut at the show. As well as the Range Rover Velar, which has been displayed at the Geneva motor show, will get its American debut. The Nissan GT-R Track Edition has also been out in the U.K. and yet for its wheels to roll on the American soil.

Toyota has only bared a portion of its FT-4X, but it is suggested to be a possible replacement for the Hummer-esque FJ Cruiser. The enormous Infiniti QX80 flagship SUV will have a new view after its first exposure three years ago. Borrowing the engine of the Dodge Hellcat, the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk will burst out a powerful 707 hp. The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon will also power the same as the Trackhawk and is vowed to be one of the most extreme muscle automobile on the road.

Other autos that will add up to the buzz with the revelation of the vehicles above before the 2017 New York Auto Show include the Nissan 370Z Heritage Edition, the Ford GT, and the Acura TLX. The grounds at the 2017 New York Auto Show will be electrified as these cited wheels will strut their stylish contours and brag about their engines.

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