2008 Toyota Sequoia
2008 Toyota Sequoia
2008 Toyota Sequoia
2008 Toyota Sequoia Interior
2008 Toyota Sequoia Interior
2008 Vector WX-8
2008 Volkswagen Tiguan
2008 Volkswagen Tiguan
2008 Volkswagen Tiguan Engine
2008 Volkswagen Tiguan Interior
2009 BMW 1-Series Coupe
2009 BMW M3 Coupe
2009 BMW M3 Coupe
2009 BMW M3 Sedan
2009 BMW M3 Sedan
2009 BMW M3 Sedan
2009 BMW M3 Sedan Engine
2009 Chevrolet Aveo5
2009 Chevrolet Aveo5
2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid Crew Cab
2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid
2009 Dodge Durango Hybrid
2009 Dodge Journey
2009 Dodge Journey Interior
2009 Jaguar XF
2009 Jaguar XF Interior
2009 Jaguar XF Interior
2009 Lincoln MKS
2009 Lincoln MKS
2009 Lincoln MKS
2009 Lincoln MKS
2009 Lincoln MKS Interior
2009 Lincoln MKS Interior
2009 Nissan GT-R Engine
2009 Nissan GT-R Wheel

As the LA Auto Show has grown into a major event, manufacturers have used this venue to reveal vehicles that are especially relevant for affluent and environmentally conscious customers in California. GM unveiled hybrid variants of the Chevrolet Malibu, Tahoe, and Silverado, as well as the new Pontiac Vibe. Toyota showed redesigned versions of the Sequoia, Matrix and Corolla. Nissan introduced the eagerly anticipated GT-R, and a revamped Murano. VW brought the Tiguan compact SUV for its US debut, while Audi showed the stylish Cross Cabriolet quattro concept. As the ultimate C-Class sedan, the new Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG is sure to find many buyers in California. Meanwhile, American M3 enthusiasts will get to see the 4-door variant of their favorite coupe in LA. Subaru shipped over the new Impreza STI for its legions of fans in America. Honda unveiled the FCV Clarity, the first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle available to the general public, albeit in limited regions in the USA. With its numerous significant vehicle introductions, the 2007 LA Auto Show has finally shed its semi-regional focus to become a top-tier American auto show.