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New York motor show 2015: A-Z of all the new cars

► Full preview of the New York auto show
► Listing of every new car at the show
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The 2015 New York International Auto Show is underway and CAR is there, reporting on all the new cars, launches and world debuts. Click here for our review of the show.

Press days are on 1-2 April, with public access running from 3-12 April. Read on for our guide to the key cars at the show - and you can click through for the full stories on each car, with photo galleries, news and specs of the big launches where available.

We'll be updating this page regularly throughout the show, so bookmark it as your handy guide to all the key cars from the New York motor show 2015. We'll have a natural bias to the cars that are bound for European sale, but we'll cover the big US reveals too. Enjoy our coverage!

ASTON MARTIN
Vulcan The newer, stronger, leaner One-77 track hypercar replacement

BMW
X5 xDrive40e The first plug-in hybrid that's not badged 'i' from BMW

CADILLAC
CT6 A 400-horsepower twin-turbo 3.0 V6 for Caddy's new S-class rival

CHEVROLET
Spark New small global mini is due to arrive at New York
Malibu It's the 2016 iteration of the Malibu too

FORD
Focus RS Hold your horses: it's a new, production-spec blue paint job for NYC!

INFINITI
QX30 Stateside debut for new small crossover sired from Q30 A-class-paired hatch
QX50 Significant overhaul for the mid-sized QX50 crossover, too

JAGUAR
XF New, second-generation XF bows in at New York show with all-aluminium exec

KIA
Optima World debut for new Optima exec wannabe
Trail’ster E-AWD Another New York debut

LEXUS
RX World debut for new, fourth-generation RX crossover at New York

LINCOLN
Continental concept New luxury limo sparks designer spat with Bentley

LYONS MOTOR CAR
LM2 Streamliner Guaranteed to turn heads - a classical streamliner

MAZDA
MX-5 Miata Club Racier version of the MX-5 due to be shown

McLAREN
570S Coupe World debut of the new baby McLaren supercar, aimed at 911 Turbo

MERCEDES-BENZ
GLE It's the new M-class! Renamed and refreshed for New York world debut

MITSUBISHI
Outlander We're expecting the all-new Outlander crossover at New York 2015

PORSCHE
Boxster Spyder The latest soft-top, hump-backed Boxster. Looks great!

SCION
iA New sedan due for New York debut...
iM ... and a hatchback equivalent

SUBARU
BRZ STI Performance Concept Signs of a heated-up BRZ, with tricked-up 300bhp coupe

TOYOTA
RAV4 Hybrid Toyota adds petrol-electric power to crossover, using Lexus NX know-how

VOLKSWAGEN
Beetles R-Line, Denim, Wave and Pink Quartet of special Bugs - and three of 'em will be built

And there will be plenty more besides. We'll be updating this list constantly, as more world debuts are confirmed and as embargoes tumble. Come back for more. And be sure to tell us which cars of the New York auto show you're most interested in using the comments below!

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