The 2023 New York International Auto Show saw some exciting new vehicle reveals… Jeep showed off their refreshed 2024 Wrangler, with a tweaked seven-slot grille, a larger infotainment screen, and two new models: the Sport S 4xe and Rubicon X. Subaru unveiled the 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness, with more ground clearance, retuned components and all-terrain tires. And, Ram released range numbers for the 1500 REV all-electric pickup: up to 500 miles with the optional battery pack. After the formal auto show, Volkswagen unveiled their all-new ID.7 electric sedan. Built on VW’s MEB platform, its maximum range is estimated at 435 miles. Standard is a 15-inch infotainment system and augmented reality head-up display. It goes on sale here next year. Back to internal combustion, Acura debuted the 2024 Integra Type S. This performance liftback packs 320 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque, a little more than its Civic Type R cousin. Buick revealed an all-new model, the Envista. Replacing the Encore, this sub-compact utility has a sportier design outside and a bigger screen inside. Available this summer, the Envista will start at under $24,000. On a sad note, land-speed record icon Craig Breedlove has passed away. Breedlove was the first person to exceed 500, then 600 miles per hour, doing so in a series of vehicles, all named Spirit of America. He was 86. His legacy lives on. And that’s it for this week’s Motor News. See more of Motor News segments on our website: https://www.motorweek.org/auto_news/m... Find airdates on your local PBS station HERE: https://www.motorweek.org/about/stati... Want to watch full episodes of MotorWeek? Download the PBS video app for FREE or watch here: https://www.pbs.org/show/motor-week/ Stay connected with MotorWeek on social media! Twitter: / motorweek Facebook: / motorweektv Instagram: / motorweek MotorWeek, PBS' award-winning weekly automotive magazine provides unbiased, consumer-oriented car news with feature stories on related topics.