Two years after being one of the first international motor shows to succumb to the pandemic, the New York Auto Show has made a relatively low-key return.

Big ticket reveals were few, though we did see the covers come off a couple of cars from new players, including the One by Indian startup INDI EV, which will come standard with a 75kWh battery capable of a 370 kilometres of driving range for a starting price of US$45,000.

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Another startup, Deus Automobiles from Austria, revealed its flagship electric hypercar called the Deus Vayanne. Built in conjunction with Italdesign and Williams Advanced Engineering, it promises a whopping 1640kW output and top speed of 400km/h.

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Also revealed were new variants of brand new or upcoming models including the Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek, and Chrysler Airflow Graphite.

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Then there were the facelifts, which included the 2023 Nissan Leaf, 2023 Hyundai Palisade and 2023 Kia Telluride.

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Electric vehicles featured heavily at New York, with patrons able to take a ride in a range of models including the INDI One, Kia EV6, Volkswagen ID.4 and the Vinfast VF 8.

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