Why This Week’s New York Auto Show Might Actually Be Good And Worth Paying Attention To


It’s been a long, long time since an auto show has provided an actual surprise. Auto shows have supposedly died, and with them, the excitement of seeing anything new or interesting. Everyone knows the cars that will be shown ahead of time, and worse, everyone knows automakers are keeping the good stuff for one-off events outside of the auto show calendar. Will the New York Auto Show be any different this year? I think it might just be.

I now live in New York, so I have some affection for the event, which is why the one-two punch of the pandemic and the general decoupling of debuts from shows has been a bummer. Like all major auto shows,  New York has ceded space to “test tracks” to make up for the empty space where automakers used to be.

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The last time there was an auto show with multiple vehicles debuting that I didn’t already know everything about was … let’s just say it was before I started having to be conscious of plucking ear hairs. Not only are there automakers showing mysterious vehicles here, but there are vehicles getting real debuts, as opposed to just “North American reveals” of something everyone has already seen.

Why is this happening? Suddenly, automakers are realizing they need the American market more than ever and, likely, can’t rely on China to move cars. America is back, baby! Let’s look at what’s coming for this special Morning Dump.

The 2026 Subaru Outback And The Subaru Trailseeker

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Credit: Subaru

Being based in New Jersey, it’s only fitting that Subaru is bringing two new models to its hometown show. The first is the Subaru Trailseeker, which is some sort of small (or large) electric car. This is the only photo we have, so I’m quite curious what it’ll be.

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What about the Outback? The last generation Outback debuted in New York way back in 2018, so it’s fitting that the new sixth generation is getting shown here first.

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Photo: Subaru

That’s interesting. That doesn’t look like a wagon at all. With the death of the Subaru Legacy sedan, I suppose it would be weird to only have a wagon variant. Right? I can’t think of many cars where that’s the case. I have this bad sense that Subaru is getting rid of the wagon as we know it and giving us something taller and more crossover-like, maybe something similar to the Toyota Crown Signia. Or maybe it’s getting a third row?

Being based on the Crown Signia is not naturally a bad thing, as I like that car and the next Outback positively has to have a hybrid version, but it could mean the American market loses another true wagon.

Kia K4 Wagon, Kia EV3, Another Thing

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Source: Kia

Kia has announced it’s bringing three things to the auto show, saying: The three Kia debut vehicles span distinct model lines, encompass two fully electric powertrains, and one offers a sporty and versatile approach in the compact car segment.

The “sporty and versatile” compact car is almost certainly the Kia K4 5-door. I’m going to get as close to this thing as I can, because I’m extremely interested in this likely affordable five-door. Plus, the wagon version looks a great deal cooler than the sedan. A reader said they spotted some testing here in America, so I feel good about this call. I’m not 100% sure, though, which is fun.

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What about the other two? The Kia EV3 seems like a no-brainer as it’s the perfect time to announce a $30,000/300-mile electric car, if that’s what this ends up being. Could the other vehicle be the Kia EV4? I have no idea! There’s also an outside chance of a Kia Telluride update.

A New 2026 Hyundai Palisade

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Source: Hyundai

Did we not write about the new Palisade? I thought we had. This thing already debuted in South Korea, which means this is a “North American” debut, and we know what it looks like. It’s good! Alanis is on the press trip for this vehicle and will therefore have way more information tomorrow. Here’s what it looks like:

2026 Hyundai Palisade
Source: Hyundai

Many, many more details to come.

Probably A Genesis GV90 Flagship EV

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Photo: Author

Last year, Genesis dominated the first night with the Neolun Concept. This was a preview of the brand’s flagship three-row electric SUV that everyone assumes will be the Genesis GV90. I’m going to dinner with Genesis again tonight and have no idea what the company is going to show if not this. I assume it’s this.

There’s also supposed to be some sort of concept on display, which I assume will be the droptop we saw in South Korea earlier this month. Genesis loves a surprise, so hopefully we get more than that. Either way, the food there was excellent last year, and the famous racer Jacky Ickx cornered the wait staff and got me an entire tray of fried chicken. I can’t lose!

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Volkswagen, Toyota, And Maserati

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Photo credit: Toyota

Toyota will have a couple of interesting vehicles we’ve already seen, including the GR86 Yuzu Edition. I’ll put on my radioactive goggles and try to take some photos of it. The other vehicle is the crazy expensive A90 Supra Final Edition. I am interested in both these cars, and I’ll try to bring back some info if there’s anything interesting. The big reveals for Toyota are coming later this year.

The Maserati booth will have all of their vehicles, as well as the Maserati GT2 Stradale. If Maserati goes away, we’ll all be sad, because this is almost certainly a good car. Here’s hoping it’s being shown in a great color.

Volkswagen is a bit of a mystery. They haven’t told us anything, and they’ve got a reception to close the day. Is there a new ID.4 facelift in the works? A cargo version of the ID.Buzz? A five-row Tiguan? Nothing? Again, they’re not saying anything, which is exciting.

The First High-Volume Mack Truck

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It’s the 125th Anniversary of the New York Auto Show and the 125th Anniversary of Mack Trucks. To that end, North Carolina-based Mack Trucks is bringing its Mack AB:

“The Mack AB model, the first standardized high-volume Mack truck, at this year’s auto show was built in 1925, which exemplifies the dependability of Mack vehicles by celebrating its 100th anniversary of its introduction. Produced between 1914 and 1936, the Mack AB model was equipped with a 30 horsepower four-cylinder engine. Eventually, the engine’s horsepower was increased to 60 horsepower.

I’m going to get photos of this and pass them to Mercedes because this is a Mercedes story.

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How Mad Can I Make Adrian?

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Source: Trans Am Worldwide

This is a vehicle from Trans Am Worldwide, which takes what appear to be final-gen Camaros and turns them into ’60s Chevy coupes. I can’t wait to send as many photos of this to Adrian as Slack can handle. He will almost certainly love it.

Our Plan

My thought process for this show is to cover it like we used to cover shows, by running from one process conference to the next and then picking up random stuff we see that we find interesting. In addition to me and Alanis, we’ll have Parker Kligerman around for things. It should be fun. If you’re at the press day this week, come find us.

What I’m Listening To While Writing TMD

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It’s the “Theme From New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra. Seems fitting, right? The schoolyard’s up, and the shopping mall’s down!

The Big Question

What are you looking forward to seeing this year? Is there anything you want us to check out?

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