Detroit Auto Show to Feature 22 Auto Brands, Immersive Tracks in January
Auto enthusiasts won’t want to miss the return of the Detroit Auto Show to early winter, Jan. 10-20, 2025, at Huntington Place, 1 Washington Blvd.
Organizers announced that the 2025 show will highlight 22 auto brands and offer four immersive track experiences. The show’s corporate-supported lineup will include the following vehicle manufacturers:
- Alfa Romeo
- Buick
- Cadillac
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Dodge
- Fiat
- Ford
- GMC
- Jeep
- Kia
- Lincoln
- Ram
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
Dealer-supported vehicle displays will include representation from BMW, Honda, Hyundai, INEOS, Mazda, and Mercedes-Benz. Top-of-the-line luxury and exotic vehicles selected by Metro Detroit dealers and owners will comprise “The Gallery” showcase, which will be announced later.
The show’s indoor tracks will enable visitors to participate in a ride inside some of the most desirable vehicles in the auto industry. These track experiences include the following: the Ford Bronco Built Wild Track, Camp Jeep experiential activation, Powering Michigan EV Experience track, and the new Detroit Grand Prix-themed track.
Mark your calendars for the following show highlights:
- Public show: Saturday, Jan. 11 through Monday, Jan. 20
- Industry Days and AutoMobili-D: Jan. 15 and 16 (Exclusive Industry Access from 9 a.m.–1 p.m.)
- Mobility Global Forum and Future Leaders Forum: Jan. 15 and 16
- Racing Day presented by the Detroit Grand Prix: Jan. 17
- Driven by Service Day: Jan. 18
“Through this blended automaker and dealer participation, we’re able to give attendees a totally immersive experience in some of the most exciting products available on the market today — whether that’s comparing a variety of propulsion systems on one of four tracks to seeing hundreds of brand-defining vehicles, up-close-and-personal and all in one place,” Detroit Auto Show Chairman Karl Zimmermann stated in a press release issued to the Detroit Auto Show.
For tickets and more information, visit the Detroit Auto Show’s website.