With a new, award-winning portfolio, General Motors set the tone for a very calm and enjoyable 2014 Detroit Auto Show. Having won both North American Car and Truck of the Year, GM can finally end the mad scramble to survive.
Cadillac promises that its ATS Coupe is even more fun to drive than the sedan, which we already love. Maybe the Americans have some good, old-fashioned fight left in them after all?
No MINI would be complete without the option to step it all the way to the John Cooper Works edition, and that's exactly the brand has shown us in Detroit.
The Nissan Sport Sedan Concept previews the styling of future Nissans, in particular the next Maxima full-size sedan. Will it make Nissan interesting again?
The 2015 Chrysler 200 marks a major shift from the awkwardly-styled car it replaces, and the rental-spec Sebring. It might restore Chrysler's reputation.
The 2015 Ford F-150 full-size pickup truck was unveiled at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, sporting a lighter curb weight and smaller 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6.
The 2014 Detroit Auto Show not only stands as the biggest auto shows in the country but also in the world. Luckily for you, we at Digital Trends will be braving the icy Motor City to bring you special coverage from the show floor, as the year’s most exciting cars will hit the stage.