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Crossovers dominate Mercedes’ lineup as the brand offers seven different models ranging from the entry-level GLA to the ultra-luxurious Maybach GLS.
Of course, the company had to start somewhere and that story begins in the early 1990’s. While Mercedes has offered the G-Class since 1979, executives saw the potential for a more comfortable off-road vehicle closely related to their cars.
The “key aspects” were pinned down in 1993 and work began on what would become one of the first luxury crossovers. Three years later, at the 1996 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mercedes unveiled their creation in the form of the AAVision concept.
2020/12/28 02:00 FILE - In this Jan. 14 2019 file photo, Scott Keogh, President and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., speaks during media previews for the North . FILE - In this Jan. 14 2019 file photo, Scott Keogh, President and CEO, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., speaks during media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Ever since Volkswagen got caught cheating on U.S. emissions tests five years ago, the automaker has been trying to regain the confidence of American consumers. Judging by sales figures, the efforts are starting taking hold. Keogh, VW of America’s CEO since 2018, says the company has worked to rebuild trust with big plans for clean electric vehicles.(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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The North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year finalists have been announced ahead of a January 11th awards ceremony.
The nine vehicles were chosen from 27 semifinalists by a panel of 50 journalists who looked at the latest all-new or significantly redesigned models.
The awards were traditionally given out adjacent to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, but the start of that event has been moved to September for the next three years.
Car of the Year: