These are some of the more interesting new cars and concepts unveiled at Germany's International Auto Show.
The Rogue crossover SUV is the second best-selling car in Nissan's U.S. line-up, so this redesign is a very big deal for the Japanese automaker. The new version is only a tiny bit longer but designers have squeezed in enough extra space to add an optional third row of seats. Also, every seat but the driver's folds down flat so you could fit in an eight-foot ladder, if you wanted.
It's powered by a 170-horsepower 4-cylinder engine and, like other Nissans these days, it will have a continuously variable transmission.