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New York Auto Show 2024 Live Updates: Everything announced so far

We've already seen exciting online reveals from Kia and Genesis

Consider today the calm before the storm. The first press day of the 2024 New York Auto Show is scheduled for Wednesday, March 27, but we've already seen online debuts of several important new vehicles ahead of the official festivities. But don't worry, there's plenty more to come. Autoblog editors will be on the show floor covering all the latest news and reveals, with firsthand impressions and plenty of live photos from the show floor.

Planning to go in person? Check out our guide to the 2024 NY Auto Show.

If not, keep us bookmarked. Autoblog News Editor Joel Stocksdale and Associate Editor Byron Hurd will be on the ground, stalking the floor for everything that's fit to publish... and maybe a couple of fun items that don't fit into the normal day-to-day show coverage.

 

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Weighty topics are hanging over the car biz

    On the eve of the New York Auto Show, a number of weighty topics are hanging over the car biz. First and foremost, the nation’s busiest port of entry for new vehicles — Baltimore — is recovering after a 984-foot Singapore flagged container vessel called Dali rammed the Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsing the structure. Multiple people were still missing as of Tuesday afternoon.

    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MARCH 26: The cargo ship Dali sits in the water after running into and collapsing the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. According to reports, rescuers are still searching for multiple people, while two survivors have been pulled from the Patapsco River. A work crew was fixing potholes on the bridge, which is used by roughly 30,000 people each day, when the ship struck at around 1:30am on Tuesday morning. The accident has temporarily closed the Port of Baltimore, one of the largest and busiest on the East Coast of the U.S. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
    BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MARCH 26: The cargo ship Dali sits in the water after running into and collapsing the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. According to reports, rescuers are still searching for multiple people, while two survivors have been pulled from the Patapsco River. A work crew was fixing potholes on the bridge, which is used by roughly 30,000 people each day, when the ship struck at around 1:30am on Tuesday morning. The accident has temporarily closed the Port of Baltimore, one of the largest and busiest on the East Coast of the U.S. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
    Kevin Dietsch via Getty Images

    Before the nation awoke to the startling news this morning, the car world has been buzzing over the future of EVs, with questions of price, infrastructure and politics coloring the discussion. EVs are hovering around 8 percent of the market, but the next stage of growth remains uncertain. As the press takes to the floor of Javits this week, AI will also take center stage as automakers ponder its uses and potential implications. — Editor-in-chief Greg Migliore

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Genesis GV80 Magma... apparently not coming to the U.S.

    The Genesis GV60 Magma isn't the only hot new car on the way. The GV80 Magma gets a similar treatment with a wide body kit, larger grilles and even some extra hood vents. 

    Genesis GV80 Magma at the NY Auto Show
    Genesis GV80 Magma at the NY Auto Show
    Joel Stocksdale / Autoblog

    The whole car is lowered with very tight wheel arch gaps, and it has the same brightly painted seats. Sadly, it's an extremely limited-run vehicle. Genesis didn't say how many it would produce, but they'll only be available to Middle Eastern markets.

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Genesis GV60 Magma at the NY Auto Show

    Liquid hot magma? Well, not really. But it's still pretty hot, and it's definitely orange like lava. Genesis used the 2024 NY Auto Show to reveal its new Magna performance line, starting with the electric GV60. It will be the first of the Magma cars to launch globally, and not as a limited-run vehicle. 

    Genesis GV60 Magma at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Genesis GV60 Magma at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Joel Stocksdale / Autoblog

    Yes, it is coated in a vivid orange paint that continues to the painted seat backs and double-diamond contrast stitching, but there's more to it than that. The GV60 Magna gets wider fender flares, larger grilles and vents for battery and powertrain cooling, and canards, fins and a rear wing for improved downforce and stability. Even the wheels have claimed aerodynamic benefit, with the covers diverting air to cool the brakes.

    We expect a lot of horsepower sent to all four wheels and a sport-tuned suspension.

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Genesis Neolun Concept debuts ahead of NY Auto Show debut

    This here is the Genesis Neolun Concept. It's a large, flagship luxury SUV, as you can see. But more than that, the Neolun previews a production model and offers hints at where Genesis design is headed.

    Genesis Neolun Concept at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Genesis Neolun Concept at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Genesis

    There are some cool details here. The Neolun features rear coach doors, similar to those on the Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition, and Genesis notes that this might be a feature that actually makes it to production. The interior may be the coolest part, though, with purple cashmere and leather, seats that swivel to face rearward, and an enormous flexible screen that rolls and unrolls as needed.

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Kia K4 will replace the Forte sedan

    One exciting new vehicle that we saw make an early debut at the NY Auto Show is the Kia K4. This small car will replace the Kia Forte, and it'll do so with a newfound sense of style. 

    There's still a lot we don't know about the new Kia K4, so stay tuned. We'll share all the details as soon as we get them.

    Oh, and get a load of that green and highly asymmetrical interior!

    Kia K4 interior, revealed at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Kia K4 interior, revealed at the 2024 NY Auto Show
    Kia

  • Jeremy Korzeniewski

    Looking to attend the NY Auto Show in person? Here's everything you need to know, including information on how to get tickets, what dates the show is running, and where to park.

    And if you're not attending yourself, well, this live blog will be the next best thing. So bookmark us and follow along!

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