Update: 4/2/2010 The Nissan Juke finally made its debut at the New York Auto Show. Likely, the Nissan Juke will be coming to Nissan dealership by this summer with the starting price under $20,000. The Nissan Juke crossover will be powered by a 1.6-liter Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) turbo engine and an advanced torque vectoring all-wheel drive (AWD) system with performance technology usually reserved for premium vehicles. More details see below. ————————————————————————————-
Update: 2/26/2010 BMW introduced the new M Sports package on the BMW X5. The addition of the M Sports package include, a sporty chassis set-up, 19-inch M light-alloy wheels with 20-inch M wheels as optional, special tailpipes for the exhaust system, carbon black metallic exterior paint, M door sills, electrically adjustable sport seats, M leather steering wheel, brushed aluminum interior trim elements and BMW Individual roof liner.
Ford’s popular Edge midsize crossover has been redesigned in the 2011 model year with more bold, vibrant exterior design, which includes an all-new hood, front fenders, front fascia, grille, headlamps and taillamps. Additionally, new 18- and 20-inch wheels are available with new class-exclusive 22-inch wheels in the Edge Sport. Key features in the interior includes MyFord Touch driver connect technology, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), MyKey and Adaptive Cruise Control.
The new 2011 Lincoln MKX Crossover got an upgrade in its interior design, which includes connect technology that provides a smarter, safer, simpler way to connect drivers with in-car digitals. Drivers can easy access to media or vehicle information at the tip of their fingers through an 8-inch touchscreen, five-way switches on the steering wheel or by voice commands. Now that is really in touch with your car! Shall we say,” Man and machine as one?” From these controls, drivers would be able to turn on cabin lights, music, adjust fan speed or music volume.





