Detroit auto show
6th-13rd June 2020
Detroit is where future mobility innovations meet the pavement.
With the largest concentration of the world’s top automotive and technology executives, designers, engineers and thought leaders, the North American International Auto Show serves as the global stage for companies to debut brand-defining vehicles and industry-shaping announcements.
NAIAS is unmatched in the industry in presenting six unique shows in one, including: The Gallery, an ultra-luxury automotive event, AutoMobili-D, an inside look at future mobility platforms, Press Preview, Industry Preview, Charity Preview and then concluding with a nine-day Public Show.
Experience an automotive event unlike any other. At the NAIAS Public Show, you have the opportunity to see up-close the vehicles and technologies that will shape the future automotive landscape. From muscle and electric cars, to high-performance supercars and full-size trucks, NAIAS has something for everyone to enjoy.
DETROIT - The dates have been announced for the 2020 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
NAIAS officials began their countdown to the 2020 Detroit Auto Show and provided the following dates:
- Saturday, June 6 -- The Gallery
- Tuesday, June 9, to Wednesday, June 10 -- Press Preview
- Tuesday, June 9, to Thursday, June 11 -- AutoMobili-D
- Wednesday, June 10, to Thursday, June 11 -- Industry Preview
- Friday, June 12 -- Charity Preview
- Saturday, June 13, to Saturday, June 20 -- Public Show
NAIAS hosted more than 300 original equipment manufacturing, industry and media partners Thursday to celebrate the start of the countdown.
"The 2020 NAIAS will be an event like no other," Chairman Doug North said. "Automakers and industry organizations will reveal the newest products to date, experiential ride-and-drives will be both indoors and outdoors, and we’ll host guests from across the globe all in beautiful Downtown Detroit."
The auto show will take place at the Cobo Center and expand into Hart Plaza. This year, it will add the Crowne Plaza as an official hub for content such as symposiums and panel discussions, NAIAS officials said.
"The month of June will be one the automotive industry will own in the city of Detroit," Executive Director Rod Alberts said. "Kicking off with the Detroit Grand Prix, hosting the show in parallel with MICHauto’s Detroit Moves, and closing with the Ford Fireworks highlights Detroit’s heritage of being the Motor City better than anything else. We’re looking forward to an amazing month and an even better event, and thank you all for your partnerships."
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