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Detroit auto show in September

Publish Date: 2022.04.28

  According to foreign media reports, the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) will reconvene in Detroit this year, and the show will focus on electric vehicles and emerging technologies, as well as various outdoor events. Following a re-planning, the Detroit Auto Show will be held at various indoor and outdoor venues downtown from September 14-25 this year.


  (Photo source: North American International Auto Show official website)


  The organizers of the auto show provided the latest information on the exhibition planning on April 26, as well as the new Logo of the exhibition in line with "global tastes". Rod Alberts, executive director of NAIAS, said in a statement: "This year's auto show has played an extremely important role in promoting emerging technologies, especially in the field of electric vehicles. With the exciting transformation of the show, now is the time for The Detroit Auto Show is an ideal time to introduce a new brand and it will be an auto show experience unlike any other."


  Alberts said the auto show will play an important role in consumers' purchasing decisions because it is held to coincide with the release of new models in the fall. There will be hands-on activities, traditional vehicle demonstrations and "Automotive Innovation and Technology Showcases" on the show floor. In addition, more than 80 tech companies, Tier 1 suppliers and start-ups will showcase their technologies and products at the AutoMobili-D exhibit hosted by Michigan Economic Development Corporation.


  On September 16th, the organizers will host the dress charity preview. On that night, restaurants, bars and other places in the city center will be open for business. Tickets for the preview will go on sale on July 11th at $400 each. Buy two to enjoy. $700 off. "This event is a very important giving night in Detroit, and it sets the stage for a public show that will bring thousands of visitors to the city center," said show president Joe Lunghamer in a press release. Huge economic impact for our community."


  Affected by the pandemic, the Detroit Auto Show has been suspended since January 2019. Last year, Pontiac's Motor Bella event filled part of the Detroit auto show, but organizers say the two events are not related but separate from each other.


  This article is reproduced from Gasgoo

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