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M6 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 21 APRIL 2019 MOTORING THE New York Internation- al Auto Show is the strange bookend to car show season, a hodgepodge of forgettable crossover releases and niche go-fast models for enthusi- asts. But it has its charms, in- cluding these six vehicles you should know from the 2019 show floor. Genesis Mint Concept Let us take a moment to praise one of the greatest auto show traditions; bizarre concept cars that automakers have no intention of making. And the best of New York 2019 might be the Mint Con- cept by Genesis (the Hyundai car became its own brand a few years ago). This bright green design exercise has eve- rything you could want: elec- tric power, weird sunken door button, a charging port curi- ously located on the back of the car, gullwing back doors, and a sci-fi daydream interior. Genesis won't actually build this car, but it's smart to imag- ine a design direction for city dwellers who want a vehicle that barely resembles today's anonymous crossovers. Volkswagen I.D. Buggy We said the Genesis Mint Concept "might" be the best weird concept car of the show, and that's because it's got strong competition from the VW I.D. Buggy. Volkswagen made a chipper, open-top electric vehi- cle inspired by the dune buggies of the 1960s. The electric motor makes 201 hp and the top speed is limited to 99mph. If the I.D. Buggy's name and aesthetic feel familiar, it's be- cause Volkwsagen's concept show car of 2017 was the I.D. Buzz, a similarly shocking green ride that was an electric take on the classic VW bus. 2020 Subaru Outback Disappointingly, the Subaru Outback and Forester have long since shed their quirky looks of the 1990s in favour or ordinary crossover guises. But to my eye, at least, the 2020 Outback re- vealed in New York looks a bit more like the squat O.G. wagon that inspired a million camping trips – and that's a good thing. Also welcome: A tech upgrade. The Outback gets the turbo en- gine it has lacked for a decade. That powerplant goes in the Outback XT, which has 260 hp and a 3,500-lb. towing capac- ity, which base models get 182 horses from a 2.5-liter flat four. Not for nothing, Subaru also wins the award for best show floor display, unveiling the Out- back in a mock national park and releasing fake snow when Denali appeared on screen. You've got to know your cus- tomers, and Subie knows its customers are taking the dog hiking this weekend. 2020 Kia Stinger GTS This model amounts to a pretty small tweak to a car that already existed. But it's a strange one, and the car comes in a special shade of flaming orange, so it will bite. The Stinger GTS's super- power is a drift-focused mode called D-AWD that al- lows the driver to select how much of the torque goes to the real wheels: 60 percent (Comfort mode), 80 per- cent (Sport mode), or 100 percent (Drift mode, for the truly insane). As Car and Driver notes, the ordinary Kia Stinger is a perfectly good drift car, so this vehicle has no real reason to exist. But let's reward the weird and the muscular while we have the chance. 2020 Hyundai Sonata "Let's talk about cars. I said cars. Remember them?" So said Sangyup Lee of Hyun- dai design during the intro- duction of the 2020 Hyundai Sonata, and the line scored a laugh among the car pros here who've seen the industry careen toward caring almost exclusively about crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Yes, Hyundai announced a youth-focused small ride called the Venue to join its crowded family of crossovers, but it also came to New York to proclaim the power of the passenger car, of which five million sold in the US last year. The new Sonata's looks may polarise car buyers, but it's certainly nice to come to a car show and see an actual new car. Porsche Speedster It's red. It's fast. It costs $275,000 and they're only mak- ing 2,000 of them. But it sure is nice to look at. Six favourite cars and concepts from the New York Auto Show 2020 Kia Stinger GTS 2020 Subaru Outback 2020 Hyundai Sonata

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