Boston Herald

DETROIT SHOWS OFF

New and updated vehicles on display at annual auto event

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SUVs and a big pickup truck will get top billing at Detroit’s auto show this year, but there are some surprise sports cars and electric vehicles on the agenda.

Press days for the show begin Monday, although there are a couple of unveils set for before the show starts.

The most popular vehicle of the bunch is the updated Ford Explorer, revealed ahead of the show Wednesday night at Ford Field, the home of the National Football League’s Detroit Lions.

Cadillac showed off its XT6, a smaller-than-a-truck, three-row family hauler at an event Sunday night. Toyota brings back the high-performanc­e Supra on Monday.

Nissan and its Infiniti luxury brand plan to show two concept electric vehicles on Monday as well.

This year’s North American Internatio­nal Auto Show will take place in January for the final time. In 2020, it switches to June to escape the cold weather and show off more products outside.

Here are the big unveils coming up for the show, which opens to the public from Jan. 19-27:

CADILLAC XT6

The marketing folks at General Motors’ Cadillac brand are hoping the new XT6 big SUV will carve out a niche in the crowded market for utilities with three rows of seats but that aren’t so huge they’re considered trucks. The six- to sevenpasse­nger XT6 has a chiseled Caddy look and unique premium luxury materials to set it apart, but it’s going against well-appointed luxury versions of the Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave.

FORD EXPLORER

Ford’s aging Explorer big SUV is getting a major revamp as it faces growing competitio­n in the market for family haulers with three rows of seats. The company unveiled the new version last week at Ford Field, and will display it again at the auto show. The Explorer, last reworked for the 2011 model year, gets a top-to-bottom update that includes a switch from front- to rear- wheel-drive, as well as updated engines and transmissi­ons, some nice standard safety features and even high-performanc­e and gas-electric hybrid versions. VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT Rather than exiting the sinking U.S. midsize sedan business like two of its Detroit competitor­s, Volkswagen is staying in by updating the Passat for 2020. But it’s not spending huge dollars developing a new chassis or replacing engines and transmissi­ons. VW did give the car new sheet metal (except for the roof ) to make it look sportier and tweaked the existing 174-horsepower 2-Liter turbocharg­ed engine.

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AP PHOTOS MOVE ASIDE: Cadillac showed off its new XT6, a smaller-than-a-truck, three-row family hauler at an event Sunday night. The revamped 2020 Ford Explorer, below, is unveiled in Detroit. SUVs and a big pickup truck will get top billing at Detroit’s auto show this year.
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