Acura NSX

1.Acura NSX

A star of the show and unveiled exactly 25 years after the original debuted, the production Acura NSX has grown slightly longer, higher, and wider than the concept the company showed three years ago in Detroit. The NSX will reach showrooms later this year with a twin-turbocharged V6 engine, power that Acura said will be "north of 550 horsepower," and a price in the $150,000 range. 

Ford GT

2.Ford GT

Competing with the NSX for sexiest vehicle at the show was the Ford GT concept that employs full carbon-fiber construction and active aerodynamics. Ford said that the new GT will enter production next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the GT40's famous 1-2-3 finish at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Audi Q7

3.Audi Q7

The Audi Q7 has been the brand's flagship SUV since 2005, but the all-new 2016 model gets more wagon-like lines. The new Q7 also sheds 716 pounds, which helps it get an estimated 25 percent better fuel economy over the outgoing model whether running a gasoline or turbodiesel engine. While the weight has shrunk, the interior of the 2016 Q gets a larger MMI touchpad controller.
 
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