Recap from the 2023 North American International Auto Show | MotorWeek Motor News
We’re back from Detroit with the latest reveals from the North American International Auto Show…
Ford debuted their latest F-150 pickup, refreshed for 2024. New features include an available Pro Access Tailgate that swings to the side, various trailer assists for easier towing, and a standard 12-inch infotainment screen. Powertrain options are mostly familiar, with more emphasis being put on the PowerBoost hybrid V6. The 5.0-liter V8 is still available. Raptor models see available Dual Live Valve Shocks from FOX, among other enhancements.
Jeep spearheaded their presentation with a refreshed Gladiator. Changes mirror those given to the 2024 Wrangler, including a standard 12-inch infotainment screen, an updated 7-slot grille and windshield-integrated antenna. All models now use the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, with either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission. Two new trims, the Mojave X and Rubicon X, join the fray.
The General Motors family hit the show floor with an all-new Acadia utility. It's now 10-inches longer, adding more passenger and cargo volume. A 15-inch infotainment screen is standard, joined by an 11-inch digital gauge unit. All trims are powered by a turbocharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, paired to an 8-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is available. Expect an off-road-minded AT4 trim with a special suspension and all-terrain tires; as well as a luxury-appointed Denali trim.
Finally, Cadillac flaunted the 2025 CT5 sedan. The front wears a wider grille and updated lighting. Inside, the cabin sports a new 33-inch display with built-in Google services. Additional driver-assistance features are also standard.
And that’s it for this week’s Motor News.
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We’re back from Detroit with the latest reveals from the North American International Auto Show…
Ford debuted their latest F-150 pickup, refreshed for 2024. New features include an available Pro Access Tailgate that swings to the side, various trailer assists for easier towing, and a standard 12-inch infotainment screen. Powertrain options are mostly familiar, with more emphasis being put on the PowerBoost hybrid V6. The 5.0-liter V8 is still available. Raptor models see available Dual Live Valve Shocks from FOX, among other enhancements.
Jeep spearheaded their presentation with a refreshed Gladiator. Changes mirror those given to the 2024 Wrangler, including a standard 12-inch infotainment screen, an updated 7-slot grille and windshield-integrated antenna. All models now use the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, with either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission. Two new trims, the Mojave X and Rubicon X, join the fray.
The General Motors family hit the show floor with an all-new Acadia utility. It's now 10-inches longer, adding more passenger and cargo volume. A 15-inch infotainment screen is standard, joined by an 11-inch digital gauge unit. All trims are powered by a turbocharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, paired to an 8-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is available. Expect an off-road-minded AT4 trim with a special suspension and all-terrain tires; as well as a luxury-appointed Denali trim.
Finally, Cadillac flaunted the 2025 CT5 sedan. The front wears a wider grille and updated lighting. Inside, the cabin sports a new 33-inch display with built-in Google services. Additional driver-assistance features are also standard.
And that’s it for this week’s Motor News.
See more of Motor News segments on our website: https://motorweek.org/auto-news/?_auto_news=motor_news
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