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New Jetta, SUVs, cars of future on display

But new Jetta, SUVs and future cars on also display at Detroit auto show

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It’s the year of the pickup truck at the 2018 North American Internatio­nal Auto Show in Detroit.

DETROIT » It’s the year of the pickup truck at the 2018 North American Internatio­nal Auto Show in Detroit as General Motors, Fiat Chrysler and Ford unveil new trucks in a fastgrowin­g and highly competitiv­e U.S. auto market.

But there are plenty of other vehicles at the show, which is one of the industry’s largest. Mercedes and BMW have new SUVs, while several Japanese automakers are showing off prototypes of future vehicles.

It’s all happening in a U.S. auto market that’s shrinking but still expected to remain at healthy levels. Last year sales fell 2 percent to 17.2 million, still near record highs. Analysts expect sales to be just under 17 million in 2018.

Here are some of the vehicles being unveiled at the show, which opens to the general public on Saturday:

ACURA RDX PROTOTYPE

Honda Motor Co.’s struggling Acura luxury brand hopes to revive sales with a new version of its bestsellin­g RDX. Acura showed a prototype of the midsize SUV at the show, but it’s close to the version that will go on sale in mid-2018. The 2019 RDX, which is the first to be designed in the U.S., is longer, lower and wider than the current model, with sharper lines outlined in chrome. A wide, panoramic glass roof will come standard. Under the hood is a new 2.0-liter turbocharg­ed engine and a 10-speed automatic transmissi­on. Acura says the RDX will have the most legroom and cargo space in its class. There’s also a touchpad to control infotainme­nt functions on the 10.2-inch dashboard screen. Acura didn’t reveal pricing, fuel economy or other details.

VOLKSWAGEN JETTA

Volkswagen’s redesigned Jetta offers more room — and a shot at redemption as the automaker recovers from a 2015 emissionsc­heating scandal. The German automaker says the 2019 Jetta is longer, wider and taller than previous models. VW also aims for a sportier look, with a large front grille, higher chrome quotient and LED lighting. The car has a new standard six-speed manual transmissi­on. An eight-speed automatic transmissi­on is optional on the base model. The Jetta’s revamped interior includes a new storage console large enough to fit a standard iPad.

The car is among the first of two new models planned this year and will come with a six-year, 72,000-mile warranty — double what it has been. It goes on sale in the second quarter at a starting price of $18,545 — less than its predecesso­r.

FORD EDGE

Ford Motor Co. is introducin­g a high-performanc­e version of its midsize Edge SUV this summer: the Edge ST. It has a 2.7-liter, twinturboc­harged V6 engine that puts out 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. That’s paired to an eight-speed automatic transmissi­on. All-wheeldrive comes standard, and there’s a specially tuned sport suspension.

The Edge ST also has special design cues, including a wide mesh grille, 21-inch wheels and “performanc­e blue” paint. The regular Edge also gets an update, with a more efficient 2.0-liter four-cylinder that puts out 250 horsepower. New safety features include “evasive steering assist,” which uses cameras and radar to detect slower-moving vehicles. Pricing on the Edge and Edge ST hasn’t yet been released.

TOYOTA AVALON

Toyota has taken the wraps off its revamped Avalon, which features a longer, lower and wider exterior and a rear cabin that extends another 7 inches (17.8 centimeter­s).

The automaker boasts of a “neater” steering wheel, with a smaller switch cluster, enlarged hand grips and cruise control now accessible on the right spoke.

The touch screen can be “pinched” or “flicked” like a smartphone. The new Avalon also can connect with a smart watch or Amazon Alexa-enabled device. The car has two new powertrain­s: a 3.5-liter V6 and 2.5-liter four-cylinder hybrid system.

The Michigan-designed Avalon will arrive in showrooms in late spring.

FORD MUSTANG BULLITT

Ford Motor Co. is making a special edition Mustang to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of “Bullitt,” whose unforgetta­ble car chase scene helped turn the sports car into an icon.

The 2019 Mustang Bullitt — due out this summer — will have an upgraded 5.0-liter V8 engine that puts out 475 horsepower. It has a top speed of 163 miles per hour (262 kilometers per hour) and a manual transmissi­on with a white cueball shift knob. It’s available in dark highland green, the color “Bullitt” made famous, as well as black.

Molly McQueen — granddaugh­ter of “Bullitt” star Steve McQueen — introduced the 2019 Mustang Bullitt on Sunday at the Detroit auto show. It’s the first Ford has produced since 2008. Ford didn’t reveal the cost.

MERCEDES G-CLASS

Mercedes’ boxy-looking G-Class SUV gets a face-lift that the company says will boost performanc­e both on and off the road.

The company readily acknowledg­es that its appearance hasn’t changed much in almost four decades. But the 2019 version gets numerous changes including 2 additional inches (5 additional centimeter­s) of length and 4.8 inches (12 centimeter­s) of width.

The G-Class gets a new independen­t front suspension as well as a nine-speed automatic transmissi­on. It’s still powered by a 4-liter V8 with 416 horsepower. It also gets new LED headlamps.

The G-Class will go on sale in the U.S. by late 2018, but no specific date was announced, nor pricing or fuel mileage.

BMW X2

BMW’s sporty X2 small SUV will sit between the compact X1 and the bigger X3 in the automaker’s lineup. It sits low and has a more muscular body than its siblings. The X2 also has a widened version of BMW’s signature double kidney grille.

The 228-horsepower xDrive28i, which goes on sale in the U.S. in March, is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine. It’s mated to an eight-speed transmissi­on. The 192-horsepower sDrive28i goes on sale later this spring. Drivers can flip a switch and choose a driving mode, from comfort, eco-friendly or sport. The suspension can also be lowered for more dynamic driving.

On the optional M Sport X Package, drivers get gearshift paddles on the steering wheel for quicker shifting. Pricing wasn’t announced.

Online: The Cleveland Auto Show will run from Feb. 23 to March 4 at the I-X Center in Cleveland. For more details, visit CLEVELANDA­UTOSHOW.COM But there are plenty of other vehicles at the show, which is one of the industry’s largest.

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 ?? JAKE MAY — THE FLINT JOURNAL-MLIVE.COM VIA AP ?? Members of the media interview Jim Hackett, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company in front of Ford’s new 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the North American Internatio­nal Auto Show, Sunday in Detroit.
JAKE MAY — THE FLINT JOURNAL-MLIVE.COM VIA AP Members of the media interview Jim Hackett, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company in front of Ford’s new 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the North American Internatio­nal Auto Show, Sunday in Detroit.
 ?? JOSE JUAREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Herbert Diess, Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, introduces the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta, Sunday in Detroit.
JOSE JUAREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Herbert Diess, Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, introduces the 2019 Volkswagen Jetta, Sunday in Detroit.
 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Celebratin­g the 50th anniversar­y of iconic movie “Bullitt” and its fan-favorite San Francisco car chase, Ford introduces the new 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the North American Internatio­nal Auto Show, Sunday in Detroit.
CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Celebratin­g the 50th anniversar­y of iconic movie “Bullitt” and its fan-favorite San Francisco car chase, Ford introduces the new 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the North American Internatio­nal Auto Show, Sunday in Detroit.

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