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The Detroit auto show opened with a renewed optimism Monday as confident carmakers forecast more growth and unveiled powerful new trucks, sexy sports cars and an abundance of luxury.

After years of mass layoffs and painful restructuring which brought the US auto industry to its knees, the darkest days of the recession are receding into the rear-view mirror amid booming sales.

The bullish mood is on show in the Motor City, where more than a dozen carmakers will be unveiled during two days of press previews.

Manufacturers may struggle to capture the attention of the 5,000 journalists amidst back-to-back reveals and they have poured more than $200 million into dazzling displays.

General Motors logged an early win after its Chevrolet brand swept the car and truck of the year awards with the Corvette Stingray sports car and the Chevy Silverado pickup truck.

"Chevrolet is in the midst of the most aggressive product transformation in the brand's more than 100-year history," Chevy chief Alan Batey said.

"The Corvette and Silverado truly embody the passion, commitment and focus that is driving us to deliver the most expressive designs, innovative technologies and engaging performance in every vehicle that wears the bowtie."

Chief Engineer of GM's full and mid-size trucks  Jeff Luke (C) accepts the North American Car a...
Chief Engineer of GM's full and mid-size trucks, Jeff Luke (C) accepts the North American Car and Truck of the year award for the Silverado truck, January 13, 2014 at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan
Stan Honda, AFP

All eyes were on Ford, however, as it unveiled a new F-150 pickup, redesigned with a plethora of new technology and features and a drastically lower body weight to help boost fuel economy.

Replacing steel with aluminum -- which helped Ford slash the truck's weight by 700 pounds (317 kilos) -- is seen as a big risk, because truck buyers are so focused on strength, towing capacity and performance.

The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States for 32 consecutive years and is a critical part of Ford's portfolio.

The number two US automaker insisted that the new model is the "the toughest, smartest and most capable F-150 ever."

Toyota revved up its design credentials with a provocative new concept for a sports car aimed at helping to reshape the previously staid Japanese automaker's reputation.

A race car pit crew opened a shiny red box to reveal the gull-winged FT-1 sports concept -- Future Toyota 1.

Chrysler unveiled its hotly-anticipated revamp of the 200 sedan, which aims to bring a new level of luxury and styling to its midsized offering with an entry price of just $21,700.

"We designed a car to take on every other vehicle in its class, feature by feature and prove that a quality sedan doesn't have to cross an ocean to be worthy of an American driveway," Chrysler brand chief Al Gardner told reporters.

Mary Barra  CEO of General Motors (GM)  attends the unveiling of the North American Car and Truck of...
Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors (GM), attends the unveiling of the North American Car and Truck of the year award, January 13, 2014 at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan
Stan Honda, AFP

Mercedes got a jump on its competitors by hiring Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child to serenade its sleek and luxurious new C class sedan at an elegant invite-only event at the Westin Hotel on Sunday.

General Motors sought to steal some of Ford's truck thunder by revealing its GMC Canyon, a mid-sized pickup truck, on Sunday at a revitalized industrial complex.

But all eyes were on incoming chief executive officer Mary Barra, the first woman to be tapped to lead a major automaker.

Barra -- who was previously in charge of global product development and has been hailed within the industry as a "car guy" -- signaled that the accountants will not be allowed to dominate business plans.

"At today's GM, our products are the result of putting the customer at the center of everything we do. That has fostered a bold new culture at our company, a culture that promotes innovation and encourages risk taking," she said.

After years of painful restructuring and mass layoffs, the Detroit Three automakers are racking in massive profits as major product revamps allowed them to take advantage of resurgent demand.

US auto sales have finally returned to the levels seen in the 14 years prior to the devastating 2008 crash, growing 7.6 percent to 15.6 million vehicles in 2013. They are forecast to keep growing this year, but at a slower pace.

And nearly every automaker in the highly competitive market -- which offers consumers a choice between 340 different models -- has been able to profit from the growing sales.

The Detroit auto show opened with a renewed optimism Monday as confident carmakers forecast more growth and unveiled powerful new trucks, sexy sports cars and an abundance of luxury.

After years of mass layoffs and painful restructuring which brought the US auto industry to its knees, the darkest days of the recession are receding into the rear-view mirror amid booming sales.

The bullish mood is on show in the Motor City, where more than a dozen carmakers will be unveiled during two days of press previews.

Manufacturers may struggle to capture the attention of the 5,000 journalists amidst back-to-back reveals and they have poured more than $200 million into dazzling displays.

General Motors logged an early win after its Chevrolet brand swept the car and truck of the year awards with the Corvette Stingray sports car and the Chevy Silverado pickup truck.

“Chevrolet is in the midst of the most aggressive product transformation in the brand’s more than 100-year history,” Chevy chief Alan Batey said.

“The Corvette and Silverado truly embody the passion, commitment and focus that is driving us to deliver the most expressive designs, innovative technologies and engaging performance in every vehicle that wears the bowtie.”

Chief Engineer of GM's full and mid-size trucks  Jeff Luke (C) accepts the North American Car a...

Chief Engineer of GM's full and mid-size trucks, Jeff Luke (C) accepts the North American Car and Truck of the year award for the Silverado truck, January 13, 2014 at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan
Stan Honda, AFP

All eyes were on Ford, however, as it unveiled a new F-150 pickup, redesigned with a plethora of new technology and features and a drastically lower body weight to help boost fuel economy.

Replacing steel with aluminum — which helped Ford slash the truck’s weight by 700 pounds (317 kilos) — is seen as a big risk, because truck buyers are so focused on strength, towing capacity and performance.

The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States for 32 consecutive years and is a critical part of Ford’s portfolio.

The number two US automaker insisted that the new model is the “the toughest, smartest and most capable F-150 ever.”

Toyota revved up its design credentials with a provocative new concept for a sports car aimed at helping to reshape the previously staid Japanese automaker’s reputation.

A race car pit crew opened a shiny red box to reveal the gull-winged FT-1 sports concept — Future Toyota 1.

Chrysler unveiled its hotly-anticipated revamp of the 200 sedan, which aims to bring a new level of luxury and styling to its midsized offering with an entry price of just $21,700.

“We designed a car to take on every other vehicle in its class, feature by feature and prove that a quality sedan doesn’t have to cross an ocean to be worthy of an American driveway,” Chrysler brand chief Al Gardner told reporters.

Mary Barra  CEO of General Motors (GM)  attends the unveiling of the North American Car and Truck of...

Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors (GM), attends the unveiling of the North American Car and Truck of the year award, January 13, 2014 at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan
Stan Honda, AFP

Mercedes got a jump on its competitors by hiring Kelly Rowland of Destiny’s Child to serenade its sleek and luxurious new C class sedan at an elegant invite-only event at the Westin Hotel on Sunday.

General Motors sought to steal some of Ford’s truck thunder by revealing its GMC Canyon, a mid-sized pickup truck, on Sunday at a revitalized industrial complex.

But all eyes were on incoming chief executive officer Mary Barra, the first woman to be tapped to lead a major automaker.

Barra — who was previously in charge of global product development and has been hailed within the industry as a “car guy” — signaled that the accountants will not be allowed to dominate business plans.

“At today’s GM, our products are the result of putting the customer at the center of everything we do. That has fostered a bold new culture at our company, a culture that promotes innovation and encourages risk taking,” she said.

After years of painful restructuring and mass layoffs, the Detroit Three automakers are racking in massive profits as major product revamps allowed them to take advantage of resurgent demand.

US auto sales have finally returned to the levels seen in the 14 years prior to the devastating 2008 crash, growing 7.6 percent to 15.6 million vehicles in 2013. They are forecast to keep growing this year, but at a slower pace.

And nearly every automaker in the highly competitive market — which offers consumers a choice between 340 different models — has been able to profit from the growing sales.

AFP
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