Los_Angeles_Auto_Show

LA Auto Show

LA Auto Show

Annual US auto show


The Los Angeles Auto Show, also known as the LA Auto Show, is an auto show held annually at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, United States. It is open to the public for ten days, filling 760,000 square feet (71,000 m2) of exhibit space. Since 2006 the event is held in November or December.

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The LA Auto Show is an OICA sanctioned international exhibition. It is one of the four major auto shows in North America[citation needed] together with Detroit, Chicago and New York.

The show begins with AutoMobility LA,[1] a several day press showing.[2]

History

The Los Angeles Auto Show began in 1907 with ninety-nine vehicles on display at Morley's Skating Rink. In 1910, the event was held under a canvas big top at Fiesta Park.[3] As the auto industry grew, the auto show changed venues four times throughout the 1920s to accommodate the growing needs of vendors. In 1926, it took place at the corner of Hill and Washington where it stayed for the next four years. During the 1929 show, a short circuit in one of the airplane exhibits caused a massive fire that destroyed the entire venue, resulting in over $1 million ($17.7 million in 2023 dollars) worth of damages. There were no injuries. With the help of the community, the show reopened one day later at the Shrine Auditorium.

The show continued to prove successful throughout the 1930s, but took a down turn during the Second World War and went on hiatus from 1940 through 1951. In 1952, the show re-opened at the Pan Pacific Auditorium with 152 vehicles on display, including those from international manufacturers.

In 2006, the show moved its dates from early January to late November/early December, thus resulting in two shows during the year. The second 2006 event celebrated the show's centennial, despite its 100th year being 2007.

AutoMobility LA

In response to new technologies such as driver assist and cloud-based infotainment in the auto industry, the LA Auto Show organizers created the Connected Car Expo[4] in 2013.

The LA Auto Show begins with AutoMobility LA, four days catered to journalists, designers and industry representatives. In 2014, the show had 65 debuts, a record number. From 2013 to 2015, the first of three Press & Trade Days was devoted to the Connected Car Expo, a mingling affair for automotive and technology professionals. Connected Car Expo was merged with the show's Press & Trade days to create AutoMobility LA in 2016. For 2016, AutoMobility LA also included several events, with four days of networking, three days of breaking news, and two days of learning. The Press & Trade Days Kickoff Party was held for industry and media professionals the night before AutoMobility LA Conference. The Green Car of the Year Awards presented by the Green Car Journal. 2019 also marked the 10th anniversary of the Hispanic Motor Press Awards, presented to the best cars as selected by a national jury composed of Hispanic journalist, bloggers, and influencers. (www.hispanicmotorpress.org) During the Design LA Open House & Reception, automotive design studios present concepts to a judging committee, and the winner of judges' pick as well as people's choice award are both announced during the annual reception. During the Green/Tech Ride & Drive, there were test drives of new tech and green advancements exclusively for media . Automobile designers finished out Design LA at the Designers’ Night Reception hosted by Car Design News, which was offsite and required separate registration to attend.

2023

The 2023 LA Auto Show was held from November 17 through 26, 2023. AutoMobility LA took place on November 16, 2023.

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2022

The 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 18 through 27, 2022. AutoMobility LA took place on November 17.

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2021

The 2020 Los Angeles Auto Show, due to the pandemic, was cancelled and rescheduled to May 21 through 31, 2021.[28] It was rescheduled again to November 19 through 28, 2021.[29][30] AutoMobility LA, which includes auto show press days and vehicle debuts, took place on November 17 and 18.

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2019

The 2019 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 22 through December 1, 2019. AutoMobility LA, which includes auto show press days and vehicle debuts, took place from November 18 through November 21.

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  • Mercedes-Benz Vision Mercedes Simplex[78]

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2018

The show took place from November 30 to December 9, 2018, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.[81] AutoMobility LA, which includes auto show press days and vehicle debuts, took place from November 26 through November 29.[2] Around 1,000 cars were displayed at the venue. Like other years, visitors could sit in cars and test certain models in the Test Drive area.[82] Newsweek observed that the show was "dominated by bulkier models" such as SUVs and trucks.[83] Electric auto makers Byton and Rivian made their first appearance at the auto show.[84] The last version of the VW Beetle made its local debut at the show.[82] Volvo was at the show, but didn't bring cars, breaking tradition.[85] The Honda Insight was named 2019 Green Car of the Year at the show.[86]

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2017

The 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from December 1 through December 10, 2017. AutoMobility LA, which included auto show press days and vehicle debuts, took place from November 27 through November 30.

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2016

The 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 18 through November 27, 2016. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 16 and 17.

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  • Infiniti QX Sport Inspiration[164]
  • Mitsubishi eX[172]

2015

The 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 20 through November 29, 2015. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 18 and 19.

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2014

The 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 21 through November 30, 2014. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 19 and 20.[199]

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2013

The 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 22 through December 1, 2013. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 20 and 21.[232] The 2013 Connected Car Expo was held on November 19–21.

56 total vehicles debuted at the 2013 show, with 22 of them being world debuts.[233] The following below are production models that debuted.

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2012

Chris Harris on Cars at the 2012 LA Auto Show talking about the presentation of the Porsche 981c Cayman

The 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 30 through December 9, 2012, with press days on November 28 and 29.[236]

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Honda also announced the 2014 Accord Plug-In Hybrid will be available starting January 15, 2013 in California and New York.[241]

2011

The 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 18 through November 27, 2011, with press days on November 16 and 17. The Sneak Preview Night was held on November 17, 2011.

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2010

The 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 19 through November 28, 2010, with press days on November 17 and 18. The Sneak Preview Night was held on November 18, 2010.

For the first time, the Design Challenge included entries from international design studios. The objective was to design a four-passenger car weighing less than 1,000 pounds (454 kg). This year's competitors were GM, Honda, Maybach, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Smart, Toyota, and Volvo. The tied winners were GM with their Cadillac Aera concept and Smart with their 454 WWT concept.[251]

Stefan Jacoby, president and chief executive officer of Volvo Car Corp, kicked off the Los Angeles Auto Show by delivering the Motor Press Guild (MPG) keynote address the morning of November 17, 2010.

The Chevrolet Volt won the 6th annual Green Car Journal 2011 Green Car of the Year award. Other finalists included the Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, and the Nissan LEAF.

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2009

The 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from December 4 through December 13, 2009, with press days on December 2 and 3. The Sneak Preview Night was Thursday, December 3, 2009. Tickets for this event went on sale in October.

Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati did not appear at the show.[260]

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GM also held a press conference for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt (shown as a prototype at the 2008 show), announcing availability in California in late 2010, with other markets to follow later.[263]

While Nissan/Infiniti did not hold any press conferences at the LA show, they unveiled the 2011 Infiniti M at an event in Beverly Hills to coincide with the show.[264] The refreshed 2010 Infiniti G sedan was also introduced at this time.[265]

2008

The 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 21 through November 30, 2008, with press days on November 19 and 20.

Facing a budget crisis, General Motors stated that they would cancel their press conferences and debuts for this year's show.[266] Their current vehicles were still on display, and previously introduced vehicles such as the Chevrolet Volt still made an appearance. Chrysler also did not introduce any new models to the press, although its electric vehicle prototypes revealed in September (Dodge EV, Jeep Wrangler, and Chrysler Town & Country) were on display.

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2007

The 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 16 through November 25, 2007, with press days on November 14 and 15.

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Also present at the show were the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid and Cadillac Escalade Platinum, which were originally slated to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show but instead debuted a week earlier at the South Florida Auto Show in Miami.

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2006

2006 was the only year where the Los Angeles Auto Show was held twice in the same year. The first one ran from January 6–15, and the second one ran from December 1–10 (press conferences were held on November 29–30). The second event was held in celebration of the Los Angeles Auto Show's 100th anniversary, despite its centennial being in 2007. This was also the first year where the show was held toward the end of the year, and the last one held in January.

December 1–10

The Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles listed this show under their 2006 season. It was also the first year the show has earned an international designation.

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Audi, Volkswagen, and Daimler Chrysler also announced their plans for new BlueTec diesel cars, designed to meet stringent emissions standards.[272]

January 6–15

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2005

The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show 2005 took place on January 7–16 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Some 760,000 square feet of modern, well-lit exhibition space contains more than 1000 vehicles, plus a special floor devoted to the automotive aftermarket.

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2004

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2003

The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show ran from January 4–12.

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2002

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2001

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2000

Dates: January 8–16

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1999

The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show held this year January 2–10.

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1998

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1997

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1996

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1995

The 1995 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from January 7 through January 15.

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1994

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1993

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1992

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  • BMW E2
  • IAD Clean Air LA 301

1991

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  • Mitsubishi Diamante
  • Hyundai Elantra
  • Nissan NX2000
  • Maserati Shamal
  • Subaru SVX
  • Acura Legend L
  • Mercury Grand Marquis

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  • Sterling MG EX-E
  • Callaway Twin Turbo Speedster Concept

1990

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  • Mitsubishi 3000GT
  • Mercedes-Benz 500SL
  • Bentley Turbo R
  • Toyota MR2
  • Toyota Land Cruiser
  • BMW 850i
  • Lotus Elan Convertible
  • Alfa Romeo 164
  • Alfa Romeo Spider
  • Ford Explorer
  • Ford Escort
  • Mercury Capri Convertible
  • Dodge Stealth
  • Dodge Shadow Convertible
  • Buick Park Avenue
  • Chevrolet Caprice Classic
  • Chevrolet Blazer
  • Chevrolet Beretta Convertible
  • Chevrolet Camaro
  • Avanti Touring Sedan
  • Acura NSX
  • Geo Metro Convertible
  • Oldsmobile Bravada
  • Pontiac Firebird
  • Hyundai S Coupe

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1989

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  • Chevrolet California Camaro IROC-Z Concept

1988

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1987

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1986

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1985

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1984

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See also


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