| Concept cars are an important glimpse into the future, showing what automotive designers and engineers are exploring for what will be in our driveways before the end of the decade. While these ideas may influence future production models, all are designed to inspire and push the boundaries of automotive design and technology. Take a road trip through these concept cars unveiled at the recent New York International Auto Show. |
Chevrolet Corvette CX Concept |
This concept explores a bold new direction for the Corvette, with advanced design elements and a forward-looking performance approach. It reflects how the brand is thinking about the next generation of its flagship sports car. |
Hyundai Boulder Concept |
Hyundai’s Boulder Concept previews a future body-on-frame vehicle designed for durability, towing and off-road capability. It signals a potential expansion into more rugged segments for the brand. |
Toyota Camry GT-S Concept |
A performance-focused take on the Camry, this concept explores how sportier design and chassis tuning can elevate a familiar platform. It blends everyday usability with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain with a more aggressive, enthusiast-oriented character. |
Genesis G90 Wingback Concept |
A reimagined version of the G90, this concept pairs a long-roof design with the sedan’s twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6, producing up to 409 horsepower. With all-wheel drive and adaptive suspension, it blends flagship luxury with grand touring performance. |
Chevrolet Corvette CX.R Concept |
A track-focused evolution of the CX, the CX.R emphasizes aerodynamics, weight reduction, and race-derived engineering. Designed for circuit performance, it represents the most extreme expression of Corvette’s next-generation capabilities. |
Toyota bZ Time Attack Concept |
This electric concept pushes Toyota’s bZ platform into a motorsport setting, with race-inspired aerodynamics and enhanced performance. It highlights how battery-electric vehicles can be developed for track-focused applications. Since 1900, New York has been the staging location of North America’s oldest and largest-attended auto show. The New York International Auto Show continues to be the best place to experience and learn about new products the auto industry offers. Each year, the Show provides the largest display of cars and trucks in one location to millions of car buyers in a unique environment. No other venue offers this kind of comprehensive and engaging forum, where new technology and designs can be viewed, explored and enjoyed. autoshowny.com
ecoXplorer Evelyn Kanter is President Emeritus of the International Motor Press Assn. (IMPA). ecoXplorer Evelyn Kanter also is a member of the North American Travel Journalists Assn. (NATJA) and the North American Snowsports Journalists Assn. (NASJA). Contact me at evelyn@ecoxplorer.com. Copyright (C) Evelyn Kanter |












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