Electric Vehicles, Not Luxury Cars, Dominate the New York Auto Show
It’s all-electric, all the time. Just don’t go looking for anything fancy.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning was revealed via video feed almost a year ago, and deliveries should commence in weeks.
Source: FordThe auto show, expected after two years of lockdowns to drive off into an irrelevant sunset, isn’t dead yet. Following the vibrant Munich auto show in the fall, the New York International Auto Show will open to the public on Friday, April 15, at Manhattan’s Javits Center and will run through April 24.
The format is more compelling than in years past, given the supply chain crisis that has severely delayed deliveries to dealerships, not to mention markups as high as $100,000 over manufacturer's suggested retail price for luxury cars and SUVs.
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Electric Vehicles, Not Luxury Cars, Dominate the New York Auto Show