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Kia's Rio subcompact people mover switches to a new platform and gets an update for 2018.
Porsche's redesigned Panamera gains a new Sport Turismo body style that gives the car a more traditional hatchback or wagon shape.
If you've ever wanted to smoke a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT with another 
 SUV, you now have the option of the 2018 Grand Cherokee Trackhawk.
Honda continues to expand on the stalwart Civic sedan-and-coupe lineup with the reintroduction of the sporty Si model for 2017.
What's more intense than a Hellcat? A Demon. Dodge unleashed its new beast at an event just as crazy as the car.
The 2018 Subaru Crosstrek takes on the latest Impreza's styling and adds 
 a higher ride height and lots of body cladding.
The Civic Si remains the average buyers' performance Civic with a 
 turbocharged 1.5-liter, bigger brakes and an adaptive suspension.
Restyled front and rear ends help Hyundai recapture some of the 2018 
 Sonata mid-size sedan's magic.
A Porsche Panamera wagon? What a concept! But it's not a concept, it's the real thing having its U.S. debut at the 2017 New York auto show.
The good folks at AMG have been getting creative with both powertrain development and design, culminating in the Mercedes-AMG GT Concept.