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  • SAT
    Jan 172026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 182026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 192026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 202026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 212026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 222026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 232026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 242026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    Jan 252026(TBD)
    Detroit Auto ShowHuntington Place - Detroit, Detroit, MI
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    About Detroit Auto Show

    Current events surrounding the Detroit Auto Show have been marked by a renewed focus on electric vehicles and sustainable transportation solutions. In 2023, the show returned to its traditional January timeframe after experimenting with a fall schedule in previous years. This year's event highlighted the industry's shift towards electrification, with numerous automakers unveiling their latest electric models and concepts. Major brands like Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis utilized the platform to showcase innovative technologies, including advanced driver-assistance systems and cutting-edge battery technology. Additionally, the show incorporated various interactive experiences, allowing attendees to engage with the vehicles and learn about the future of mobility firsthand. Networking events and panel discussions featured industry experts who tackled pressing issues such as the challenges of supply chain disruptions and the future of autonomous driving. The Detroit Auto Show continues to be a focal point for automotive innovation, drawing participants from around the world and solidifying its importance in the global automotive calendar. As the automotive landscape evolves, the show remains committed to providing a platform for dialogue on sustainability, technology, and the future of transportation.

    Detroit Auto Show History

    The Detroit Auto Show, officially known as the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), has a rich history that dates back to 1907. Initially held in the city's burgeoning automotive industry, the show showcased the latest innovations and trends in the automotive sector. Over the decades, it evolved into one of the most significant auto shows in the world, attracting major automotive manufacturers and industry leaders from around the globe. The show has been instrumental in unveiling new models, technologies, and concepts, influencing the direction of the automotive market. In 1989, it gained international prominence by becoming a part of the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA) and was designated as an international auto show, further enhancing its prestige. Throughout the years, the event has been held at various venues, with its most recent home being the TCF Center in downtown Detroit. The show has faced challenges, including economic downturns and shifts in consumer behavior, yet it has continuously adapted, incorporating elements like electric vehicles and sustainability into its exhibits. Historically, the Detroit Auto Show has also served as a platform for automotive enthusiasts, journalists, and industry professionals to connect and discuss the future of transportation.