2019 New York Auto Show is deja vu all over again

2019 New York Auto Show is deja vu all over again

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https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2019-new-york-auto-show-vs-2018/

In 2018, both cars got Nero Edizione models with various pieces of blacked-out trim. This year, the cars get Quadrifoglio NRING (for Nurburgring) special-editions. The packages, which mostly consist of visual upgrades and are limited to a total of 110 cars between Giulia and Stelvio combined, celebrate the cars' lap records at the 'Ring. For the Giulia Quadrifoglio, that was a 7:32-minute lap while the Stelvio Quadrifoglio completed a lap in 7:51.7 minutes.

Cadillac may no longer call New York City home, but its introductions here have been plenty consistent: sedans, and performance-focused ones at that. That's quite a difference from rival American luxury brand Lincoln, which as you'll read about later, instead focuses on SUVs in New York.

2019 New York Auto Show is deja vu all over again

Apr 18, 2019, 6:26pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2019-new-york-auto-show-vs-2018/ > In 2018, both cars got Nero Edizione models with various pieces of blacked-out trim. This year, the cars get Quadrifoglio NRING (for Nurburgring) special-editions. The packages, which mostly consist of visual upgrades and are limited to a total of 110 cars between Giulia and Stelvio combined, celebrate the cars' lap records at the 'Ring. For the Giulia Quadrifoglio, that was a 7:32-minute lap while the Stelvio Quadrifoglio completed a lap in 7:51.7 minutes. > Cadillac may no longer call New York City home, but its introductions here have been plenty consistent: sedans, and performance-focused ones at that. That's quite a difference from rival American luxury brand Lincoln, which as you'll read about later, instead focuses on SUVs in New York.