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Pssst! Hey, Millennial­s — have we got the car for you!

New York Auto Show loaded with cool cars for younger buyers

- USA TODAY Nathan Bomey and Chris Woodyard Contributi­ng: Brent Snavely, Detroit Free Press

NEW YORK Whether it’s hot performanc­e models or practical small crossovers, executives gathered here for the big auto show are staking their company’s future on a crucial target: Millennial­s.

The New York Auto Show is brimming this year with vehicles developed with younger buyers in mind. Even if that age group can’t afford the pricier cars yet, it’s all about where the market is headed.

“They are the biggest generation in terms of buying power,” said Jessica Caldwell, senior analyst for Edmunds.com, the online car buying site. Here is what companies are doing to lure them:

TOYOTA. The small FT-4X crossover concept unveiled at the show Wednesday is aimed at young urbanites who like camping and other outdoor pursuits. The spunky FT-4X’s design incorporat­ed feedback from conversati­ons with “outdoorsy Millennial­s in the Bay Area,” said Kevin Hunter, head of Toyota’s design studio in Newport Beach, Calif.

SUBARU. The seven-passenger Ascent SUV concept is aimed at making sure Millennial­s don’t flee the brand when they start adding more kids to their growing families.

Tom Doll, president of Subaru of America, said that was an oversight in past generation­s.

FIAT CHRYSLER. In taking the wraps off its new 840-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRX Demon muscle car, Fiat Chrysler made sure that it paid homage to young performanc­e enthusiast­s. Rapper Wiz Khalifa was prominentl­y featured.

“Dodge has the youngest demographi­c of any brand in the industry, and they (Millennial­s) are really gravitatin­g toward those performanc­e vehicles,” said Tim Kuniskis, head of passenger cars.

The good news for automakers is that despite early worries about their interest in cars, tech-savvy Millennial­s are now becoming buyers.

“It shows when you build an appealing product, you actually can attract a younger customer,” Joe Eberhardt, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover North America, said in an interview.

 ?? DREW ANGERER, GETTY IMAGES ?? Attendees ooh and ahh over the Toyota FT-4X concept car.
DREW ANGERER, GETTY IMAGES Attendees ooh and ahh over the Toyota FT-4X concept car.

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