February marks the darkest depths of winter in Chicago, and most of the 
populace just wants to sit inside until the sun makes an appearance again 
sometime in April. But every year the Chicago Auto Show draws a million or so 
locals to see the latest cars and trucks. Just about every automaker shows off 
its entire lineup, but the most interesting attractions are the fresh vehicles 
at the show.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014 Toyota Tundra
Pickup buyers have a lot to look forward to. The 
Ram 
1500 is already new, and new Chevrolet and GMC pickups are scheduled for 
release this summer. At Chicago, Toyota revealed a redesigned 
Tundra 
pickup boasting more chiseled looks yet holding a refined interior. The engines 
carry over, and towing capacity continues at a very capable 10,400 pounds. 
Unique among full-size pickups, the Tundra will come standard with eight 
airbags, Bluetooth connectivity and a rearview camera. A new Southwestern-themed 
1794 edition with saddle-brown upholstery tops the range. Watch for it this 
September.
 
2014 Chevrolet Cruze 2.0 Turbo Diesel
The Volkswagen 
Jetta is the only compact sedan with a diesel engine in the American market; 
the Chevrolet 
Cruze will be the second. Starting this summer, the Cruze will add a 
2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine that makes 148 horsepower and as much as 
280 lb-ft of torque. Complete fuel economy numbers aren't available, but the 
Cruze diesel's 42 mpg highway figure matches the Cruze Eco and the Jetta TDI. 
Starting at $25,695, the Cruze 2.0 Turbodiesel comes with leather upholstery and 
Chevy's MyLink infotainment system, as well an Aero Performance package and a 
two-year maintenance plan.
 
Kia Cross GT Concept
Kia is thinking about upscale 
vehicles. After showing the GT Concept, a rear-drive grand touring sedan, in 
2011, Kia unveiled the Cross GT in Chicago. A large all-wheel-drive crossover, 
this concept seats four on "floating" bucket seats and features rear suicide 
doors and Internet access for rear-seat passengers. A plug-in hybrid powertrain 
pairs a 3.8-liter V6 engine with an electric motor to make 400 horsepower and 
500 lb-ft of torque. While the Cross GT will likely never be built, the 
concept's hybrid system and styling — and a play for the large crossover segment 
— could be in Kia's future.
 
2014 Volkswagen Beetle GSR
Volkswagen likes building 
special edition cars, and the latest is the 2014 Beetle 
GSR. "GSR" stands for gelb schwarzer Renner, or yellow black racer, 
which originally was a sporty model sold in Germany in the 1970s. The Beetle GSR 
is available as a coupe, and its 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine adds 
10 horsepower more than the current engine, for a total of 210. Styling cues 
include a yellow and black finish, the R Line front bumper, a large rear spoiler 
and 19-inch wheels. Inside it gets yellow stitching on the leather steering 
wheel and sport seats. The GSR will be limited to 3,500 units when it goes on 
sale this fall.
 
Mopar '13 Dart
The fourth annual model from Chrysler's in-house parts 
division, the Mopar '13 Dart 
will be offered in a limited run of 500 units. It comes in gloss black with a 
pair of Mopar Blue stripes, and the body features a ground-effects kit. 
Performance upgrades include a lowered suspension, sporty steering calibration 
and a premium brake kit with slotted rotors. Under the hood, a 1.4-liter 
184-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine is mated to a 6-speed manual 
transmission. The interior features a custom-trimmed leather driver's seat, 
wireless charging for smartphones, bright pedals and a navigation system with an 
8.4-inch touch screen.
 
2013 Nissan Juke Nismo
Nissan adds a fourth model to 
the Juke 
lineup with the sporty Nismo. More than 100 modifications make it faster and 
sportier than other versions. A revised grille improves engine cooling, and 
exterior changes improve down force by 37 percent. An extra nine horsepower 
brings the total to 197, and the available automatic transmission is 
sport-tuned. Handling improves, thanks to a lower ride height and firmer 
steering. Suede sport seats highlight the revised interior. Pricing will be 
available closer to the release in spring.
 
2014 Ram ProMaster
When it was part of the Mercedes family, Chrysler offered the 
Sprinter van as a Dodge 
from 2004 to 2010. Now that it's under Fiat leadership, Chrysler's 
commercial brand, Ram, is 
introducing the ProMaster vans. Based on the Fiat Ducato architecture, these 
vans will be offered with three wheelbases, two roof heights, and 1500, 2500 and 
3500 models. Chassis cabs and passenger versions with seating for up to seven 
will be available as well. Engine choices include Chrysler's 3.6-liter 
280-horsepower V6 or a 3.0-liter 4-cylinder turbodiesel that makes 174 
horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. Look for them in the third quarter of 
2013.
 
2013 Dodge Challenger R/T Redline
Dodge introduced the 
V6-powered Challenger 
Rallye Redline for the 2012 model year, and now it's the V8-powered R/T's turn. 
The look is enhanced by red and graphite stripes along the sides, a body-color 
grille surround and 20-inch black chrome wheels with red outlines. The cabin 
features cloth or leather performance seats and a dark, slate-gray color scheme. 
When ordered with the automatic transmission, it also gets bright pedals, a 
T-handle shifter and remote engine starting. The Redline package runs $1,995 and 
will be available in April.
 
2014 Nissan GT-R Track Edition
The Nissan 
GT-R is an exclusive performance machine. The new GT-R Track Edition 
delivers even more performance and exclusivity. The suspension has been tweaked 
by Nurburgring circuit development driver Toshio Suzuki, though the 3.8-liter 
545-horsepower turbocharged V6 engine is unchanged. The body gets a front 
spoiler with carbon-fiber air ducts and better brake cooling. Inside, Nissan has removed the rear 
seat and outfitted the front seats with leather and fabric upholstery that 
provide more grip. The GT-R Track Edition will be limited to 150 units in the 
U.S. when it goes on sale in May.
 
Ford Fiesta ST Rally Car
Ford introduced the Fiesta 
ST late last year at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and in Chicago the Blue Oval 
unveiled the Fiesta ST Rally Car. To be built by Olsbergs MSE, the car will be 
driven in Global RallyCross and Global X Games events by Tanner Faust, Brian 
Deegan and gymkhana sensation Ken Block. The production Fiesta ST features a 
1.6-liter 197-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, but the race car will 
make 585 horsepower from a custom-built version of Ford's 2.0-liter EcoBoost 
4-cylinder. The race car will also have 4-wheel drive instead of front-wheel 
drive, and be stripped of nonessential equipment to reduce weight to about 2,400 
pounds.
 
2014 Kia Forte hatchback
The Kia 
Forte debuted in 2010, but Kia is already reworking it. The 
new hatchback version is longer, lower and wider than the outgoing car, and it 
will come in two trims, EX and SX. The EX will be motivated by a 2.0-liter 
173-horsepower 4-cylinder engine, while the SX will get the Forte's first 
turbocharged engine, a 1.6-liter 201-horsepower 4-cylinder unit. Both will come 
with a 6-speed automatic transmission, and the SX will also offer a 6-speed 
manual. Look for the new Forte hatchback in the third quarter of 2013.
 











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