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The 2005 Detroit auto show opened to the media on January 9, 2005 with press days from January 9 to 11. The show opens to the public Saturday January 15. The exhibitor press conference schedule is located here. For information about NAIAS and public access days, please visit www.naias.com. DaimlerChrysler reveals
Dr. Eckhard Cordes, Member of Board of Management of DaimlerChrysler AG, unveiled the new M-Class to journalists from around the world today.
Describing it as "the most manoeuvrable, most capable and most powerful 4x4 ever built," Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President, Chrysler Group Design unveiled the Jeep Hurricane on Sunday at the North American International Auto Show.
Jeep showcased a new pickup based on the TJ that's designed for people with active outdoor lifestyles. The Gladiator features an open-air canvas roof, removable doors and fold-down windshield and an expandable pickup-truck bed and clever storage compartments.
DaimlerChrysler will unveil the 2006 Dodge Charger today at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Mercedes-Benz showed its Vision R and Vision B vehicles in North America for the first time at a press conference in Detroit on Sunday.
Chrysler unveiled a luxury sports car concept based on the Viper chassis today. The rear-drive Chrysler Firepower features a high-performance 6.1 litre Hemi V8 engine and a five-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick manual shifting capability. January 9, 2005 Mercedes-Benz introduced an S-Class Hybrid sedan today that combines a V8 diesel engine with the latest generation of hybrid drive systems developed jointly by DaimlerChrysler and General Motors. More news from the Detroit auto show
The all-new Kia Rio 4-door sedan features new styling with a longer wheelbase, a wider track and more horsepower than its predecessor. Its longer wheelbase and increased width and height contribute to a best-in-class 92.2 cubic feet of passenger room.
Kia unveiled the KCD-II Mesa, the second Kia concept vehicle developed by Kia's California Design Centre in Irvine, California.
Scheduled to go on sale in Canada in February, the redesigned 2005 Toyota Avalon was unveiled in Detroit on Monday and will be unveiled at Le Salon International de l'Auto de Montréal this week. Two models will be offered in Canada: the Avalon Touring and the Avalon XLS.
Subaru revealed its all-new seven-passenger SUV, the 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca.
The Honda Ridgeline truck made its world debut at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. It's expected to go on sale in March of this year as a 2006 model.
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