
Land Rover Evoque Convertible —
The brand that has defined luxury SUVs has gone topless with the 2017 Evoque convertible.

Alfa Romeo Giulia —
Alfa continues its return to the U.S. market with the 2017 Giulia Quadrifoglio, a 505 horsepower V6 sport sedan. It can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds and it has a top speed of 191 mph.

Porsche Targa —
Porsche is expanding its North American lineup with the debut of the Targa 4 and Targa 4S convertible. Both are all-wheel drive platforms and are equipped with the proven 3.0 Liter boxer style six-cylinder engines. The 2017 version of the 4S comes with rear wheel steering for enhanced handling at high speeds.

Land Rover Evoque Convertible —
As a small premium convertible crossover it is in a segment by itself. Land Rover hopes it will build on the success of the hard top version of the same name.

Lincoln MKZ —
The Lincoln Motor Company has redesigned the MKZ sedan with a new front fascia and dramatic dimensions. The 2017 model also has an exclusive 400 horsepower V6 engine. Many of the design cues are taken from the Lincoln Continental concept unveiled at the New York auto show in April.

Cadillac XT5 —
The 2017 XT5 maintains the exterior dimensions of its predecessor while offering more interior space and a high-end fit and finish.

Cadillac XT5 —
Cadillac is trying to regain its prestige as a luxury brand with a redesigned and renamed mid-size crossover.

Jaguar F-Pace —
The brand, once known solely for high performance sports cars and sport sedans, is moving into the luxury SUV world with the F-Pace. This is Jaguar's first venture into this segment, and will go on sale next year as a 2017 model.

Buick La Crosse —
The 2017 Buick La Crosse sedan is the top of the line offering for the brand in the premium segment.

Buick La Crosse —
It features an interior cabin that takes many design cues from the Buick Avenir concept sedan.

Fiat 124 Spider —
Fiat revived a familiar nameplate with the reintroduction of the 124 Spider convertible.

Fiat 124 Spider —
Unlike its predecessor, it will only have two seats instead of four and will be powered by a four-cylinder Fiat/Chrysler engine when it comes out as a 2017 model.


