Los Angeles Auto Show Report | LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW 2016 Gallery - Web Magazine OPENERS

OPENERS

Today
OPENERS
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Car
  • Watch & Jewelry
  • Design
  • Lounge
  • News Board
  • About
  • Log in
  • 日本語
  • English

today
Los Angeles Auto Show Report | LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW 2016 Gallery
Gallery
November 25, 2016

Los Angeles Auto Show Report | LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW 2016 Gallery

Alfa Romeo Stelvio
Jaguar I-Pace
Nissan Rogue (X-Trail in Japan). Extensive collaboration with the new Star Wars film, Rogue One.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Uses the same platform as the Giulia, a premium large sporty sedan.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio. In its home market, engines offered are a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder and a 2.9-liter V6.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio. Overall length is 4.68m and height is 1.65m.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio. It seems likely to be popular in Japan, but plans for its introduction are unclear.
MINI Countryman. The MINI Countryman, known as the Crossover in Japan, has undergone a full model change.
MINI Countryman. With a 20cm increase in overall length compared to the previous model, it has become the largest MINI.
MINI Countryman. A plug-in hybrid model, the MINI Cooper S E Countryman ALL4, is also available.
MINI Countryman. Inside, features such as a pull-out picnic bench are emphasized, along with increased space.
MINI Countryman. While largely following MINI's design theme, it has been updated with a more streamlined control interface.
The new Mazda CX-5, soon to be released in Japan, will also feature the SKYACTIV-D 2.2 clean diesel engine in its US market models.
Toyota C-HR presentation, a model that might have previously been sold under the Scion brand in the US.
Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration. A sporty SUV concept model. When it goes into production, it will feature a new engine with variable compression technology, achieving fuel efficiency comparable to diesel engines.
Nissan Booth
Audi Q5. With a body length of 4.66m and height of 1.66m, it boasts a low drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.30.
Land Rover Discovery. The fifth generation features an extended wheelbase and body, offering comfort for seven adults. Simultaneously, extensive use of aluminum contributes to weight reduction, improving handling and fuel economy.
Land Rover Discovery
Volkswagen Atlas. With ample space for seven adults, it's described as 'the largest Volkswagen ever sold in America.' Benefiting from low oil prices, sales are expected to be strong.
'Reimagining the classic' is the keyword for the new V90 (and the V90 Cross Country shown). In its home market, powerful 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines are offered, along with a plug-in hybrid variant.
Cadillac XT5. Cadillac defines it as a crossover, blending premium sedan styling with SUV functionality. It boasts high levels of connectivity and advanced safety features, similar to the CT6 available in Japan.
/

Los Angeles Auto Show Report | LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW 2016 Gallery

Back to Article
  • Share
  • Tweet
BRAND
  • HOME
  • Gallery
  • Los Angeles Auto Show Report | LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW 2016 Gallery
TOP BRAND INDEX
Follow us
Get the latest information from OPENERS official account
PAGE TOP
Web Magazine OPENERS
  • Fashion
    • MEN
    • WOMEN
    • NEWS
    • COLLECTION
    • FEATURES
    • CELEBRITY SNAP
    • BRAND INDEX
  • Beauty
    • NEWS
    • MEN
    • FEATURES
    • THE EXPERTS
    • BRAND INDEX
  • Car
    • NEWS
    • FEATURES
    • MOTOR SHOW
    • LONG TERM REPORT
    • IMPRESSION
    • BRAND INDEX
  • Watch & Jewelry
    • WATCH NEWS
    • JEWELRY NEWS
    • FEATURES
    • SIHH&BASEL
    • BRAND INDEX
  • Design
    • FEATURES
    • INTERIOR
    • PRODUCT
    • ARCHITECTURE
    • DIGITAL
    • BRAND INDEX
  • Lounge
    • TRAVEL
    • EAT
    • MOVIE
    • ART
    • MUSIC
    • BOOK
    • FEATURES
  • News Board
  • Login
  • Company Profile
  • Site Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertising Inquiries
  • Feedback
  • Careers
  • 日本語
  • English
Unauthorized reproduction of articles and photographs published in web magazine "OPENERS" is prohibited. copyright 2006-2026 ContrappuntoNippon Inc.