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The Chevrolet Camaro 1LE package is a track-ready muscle car.
By square footage, the Chicago Auto Show is actually the largest in the world. But sandwiched in between Detroit and New York, it often lacks the high profile releases of those shows.
This year, however, the Windy City boasted some impressive metal, including a few concepts and some special-edition models sure to turn heads.
Here are the world premiers at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show, which runs through February 21.
Mazda’s lightweight, windshield-less MX5 Speedster Concept is an itty-bitty ball of road-going fury.
Ford’s XLT Sport Package makes their big SUV look even sharper.
Kia debuted the brand new, “Niro Action” and …
… Nissan put its Pathfinder, Murano and Rogue on tracks. Because wheels are for drivers who lack imagination.
They also uncovered the 2017 Nissan Armada, which is based on the Infiniti QX80.
Ram debuted the near-essential 4×4 off-road package for their 2500 truck …
… as well as their Power Wagon super-truck.
Speaking of big trucks, the range-topping Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is back.
Chevy unveiled the Z71 Midnight Edition.
And Mercedes gave us the Sprinter Extreme concept. Because nothing says rugged like painted-on mud decals and a bed full of fake boulders.
Chevy gave its Trax compact SUV a facelift after only one model year and …
… brought back the track-ready 1LE package for the Camaro muscle car.
The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe has been restyled,
… while Volkswagen brought along two Beetle concepts, the “Dune” and …
the “Denim.” VW also showed off …
… the Jetta “MOMO” concept from SEMA.
Chrysler added the “Alloy Edition” 200S and 300S.
Audi’s new A4 Allroad station wagon also appeared.
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