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SUVs expected to dominate the New York International Auto Show

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SUVs are expected to steal the thunder during this year’s New York International Auto Show .

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By AP March 30, 2018, 12:07:38 PM IST (Updated)

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SUVs are expected to steal the thunder during this year’s New York International Auto Show that will be held from 30th March to 8th April. (image: AP)

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Leading the way for this SUV domination is Toyota’s RAV4 compact SUV that was the most popular vehicle in the US last year among non-truck vehicles. (image: AP)

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Another model to look out for is Acura RDX crossover SUV. The midsize model is the market version of the concept model unveiled in January. (image: ACURA)

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SUBARU FORESTER compact SUV is model that is expected to disrupt the present SUV market. The fifth generation vehicle will come with a 182-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. (image: AP)

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VOLKSWAGEN ATLAS CROSS SPORT CONCEPT is the latest model from the German giant. The hybrid model is powered by a V6 gasoline engine and a battery that can take it 26 miles on electric power. (image: AP)

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Cadillac is coming up with its SUV, the XT4 with which it hopes to make inroads into the US SUV market. It's powered by a 237 horsepower 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a nine-speed automatic transmission. (image: AP)

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However there will also be some cars that can ruin the party for SUVs. Nissan will come up with the redesigned version of its sedan, the Nissan Altima. (image: AP)

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KIA will unveil its luxury sedan, the KIA K900 at the event. While Toyota will roll out a new Corolla hatchback and Volkswagen a pickup truck concept. (image: KIA )

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