Though there’s been a drop in luxury vehicle sales, automakers continue to expand their offerings for the profitable segment. The following is but a sample of some shining at the OC Auto Show:
Audi
Volkswagen’s luxury brand continues its relentless march against target Porsche. The Audi R8 5.2 is Audi’s shot at the high-end sports car market, and it’s a winner judging from audience response.
Bugatti Veyron
The catchphrase, “the need for speed”, is fulfilled by this monster of a car, which can go from zero to 250 mph (that’s not a typo) in less than a minute.
Cadillac SRX
The latest edition of the popular crossover, it’s also one of the best looking yet of Caddy’s edgy design.
Hyundai Equus
“Affordable luxury” that, unfortunately, is not scheduled to arrive in the states for at least another year, if not two. The Equus is a handsome vehicle, echoing the glamor that was once Hollywood.
510 hp and over 460 ft-lb of torque and no loss of fuel economy (15/23)? Where do we sign up?
Lincoln MKT
Ford’s luxury brand’s first major foray in the crossover segment, and we think it’s a promising start.
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