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Deep in the heart of truck country, it makes perfect sense that a new, hotly 
 anticipated pickup is one of the main attractions at the 2018 San Antonio 
 Auto & Truck Show this weekend.
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The new Hyundai Kona Electric combines the space and utility of the South 
 Korean automaker's new subcompact SUV along with an estimated 258 
 miles of driving range on a full charge.
After going on hiatus for a couple of years, the BMW Z4 returns with a 
 brand-new look and a more focused mission for 2019.
The 2019 Hyundai Tucson, debuting at the New York auto show, gets 
 standard automatic braking, wider use of a 2.4-liter four and small styling 
 tweaks.
For those on the hunt for something smaller, the 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-
 Class is finally, officially coming to the U.S. in late 2018.
Now in the sixth model year of its current generation, the Acura MDX 
 receives a refresh for the 2019 model year that includes a new, sportier A-
 Spec trim.
Acura gave its supercar, the NSX, a host of minor updates for 2019. It 
 goes on sale in October.
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra gets a big update that includes changes to the 
 compact sedan's styling, safety features and technology.
Dodge has unveiled 2019 model-year versions of its Challenger SRT Hellcat 
 and R/T Scat Pack muscle cars, including a new, Demon-inspired SRT 
 Hellcat Redeye model.
 
Rising from the departed Challenger SRT Demon's coffin will be a slightly 
 more civilized, Demon-inspired, 797-horsepower SRT Hellcat Redeye street 
 machine.