From mobile repair workshops for musicians to a hybrid Pathfinder SUV, a lot has come out of this year's New York International Auto Show.

The New York International Auto Show runs from March 29th through April 7th at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC. Some of the world's hottest cars and new concept vehicles are now on display for the automotive press and the public.

Nissan made a pretty big splash right out of the gate with the announcement of the new 2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid, which will go on sale late this summer. Much like its older sibling, the 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid will feature room for up to seven passengers in three rows; but unlike its older bro it will feature a supercharged four-cylinder engine paired to an electric motor that is estimated to deliver 26 mpg combined, for a total driving range of 526 miles.

The other big news from Nissan thus far is the public's first look at the Gibson NV200 Mobile Repair & Restoration van. This cool twist on the NV allows musicians to drive around in a fully functional guitar repair shop. Nissan paired with Gibson on the van to illustrate how the NV can be transformed to fit literally any business need - even if that need is rocking out and fixing axes on the go.

Nissan is expected to deliver several more surprises throughout the 2013 New York International Auto Show. For more information, check back to Trophy Nissan's blog or visit NissanNews.com.

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