2015 New York International Auto Show
The 115th New York International Automobile Show officially opened its doors with a fun-packed car-nival that included a parade of cars, music, celebrities, giving back and more. In Part 1 we covered the biggest car unveilings and highlights at the event, hence Part 2 will focus on the rest of the cars at the show to give you guys a better feel of the New York Auto Show!
After more than 60 incredible new cars made their debuts during the Show’s press preview days, the New York Auto Show ‘unclicked’ its ceremonial seatbelt with music from The Voice star Jeremy Gaynor and the West Point marching band, an appearance by reigning Miss USA Nia Sanchez, and HBO’s award-winning show The Sopranos star “Paulie Walnuts”.
Before a parade of 15 new and classic cars rounded out a morning of excitement and fun to welcome in the 115th New York Auto Show, a specially modified Toyota RAV4 was presented to a wounded veteran.
In addition to a wide range of celebrity appearances and musical performances, the New York International Auto Show’s Opening Day ceremony included a brand new vehicle donation to an Afghanistan War hero Staff Sergeant Alfredo Delossantos of Fishkill, NY who was injured in combat.
Toyota and the Auto Show joined forces with the Wounded Warrior Project, a national organization designed to provide help and raise public awareness for injured service members. Delossantos was injured in 2008, and as a result of his injury, is an above-the-knee amputee. With that, we present to you an extensive collection of what the show had to offer, now, onto the cars!
Alfa Romeo showed off their 4C Launch Edition along with an impressive lineup of classics.
Aston Martin brought along the Vulcan, which we previously saw in Geneva. You can check out the full-story here and here.
Chevrolet unveiled their all-new Malibu.
Chrysler showed off this fantastic looking 300S powered by a 5.7-litre V8 producing 363hp.