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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Toyota showed its FT-4X concept SUV at the show. The SUV has some unusual features, including a removable panel that reveals a picture window on the driver's side, and a rear hatch that opens both vertically and as two barn doors.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Toyota showed its FT-4X concept SUV at the show. The SUV has some unusual features, including a removable panel that reveals a picture window on the driver's side, and a rear hatch that opens both vertically and as two barn doors.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Nissan showed at least three concept variations of it's Rogue SUV, including this Star Wars version.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Jaguar's new crossover vehicle, the F-Pace, its first performance SUV.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Two models unveil a Maserati Levante, the automaker's first foray into the luxury SUV market. The car starts at $72,000 US, and is off-road capable.
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  • New York, NY - 1 April 2015. A Mercedes-Benz G65 AMG on display the the New York International Auto Show. The SUV boasts a 12-cylinder engine.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. A model pses beside a Maserati Levante, the automaker's first foray into the luxury SUV market. The surrounding photographers were paying more attention to the model than to the car.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. The trident on a Maserati Levante, the automaker's first foray into the luxury SUV market. The car starts at $72,000 US, and is off-road capable.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. A Maserati spokesman introducing a Maserati Levante, the automaker's first foray into the luxury SUV market. The car starts at $72,000 US, and is off-road capable.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. The Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio SUV, with 505hp 2.9L engine and a top speed of 177mph.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. A worker dusts a BMW X3 xDrive28i, a 2.0 liter 4-cylinder SUV.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. The cockpit of a Maserati Levante, the automaker's first foray into the luxury SUV market. The car starts at $72,000 US, and is off-road capable.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Lincoln showed its Navigator concept car, with fold-out steps and motorized lift doors.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. A Hyundai Tucson decked out in its NFL wrap. Hyundai is now a sponsor of the NFL.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. The Cadillac XT5, a luxury crossover car.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Lincoln showed its Navigator concept car, with fold-out steps and motorized lift doors.
    NY-Auto-Show-2016-1040.jpg
  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. The Cadillac XT5, a luxury crossover car.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Lincoln showed its Navigator concept car, with fold-out steps and motorized lift doors. For scale, the man beside it is 6'4" (193cm) tall.
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  • New York, NY - 1 April 2015. The Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 63 crossover coupe made its debut at the New York International Auto Show.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Nissan's Rogue Dogue concept SUV, designed to be dog-friendly. The ramp folds in and tucks away, and the car includes water for dog washing, a dryer for dog drying, and other amenities. It's unlikely the car will be produced, but the after-market may step up to the challenge.
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