North American International Auto Show
The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) is an annual auto show held in Detroit, Michigan at Cobo Center, usually in January. It is among the largest auto shows in North America.[1]
History
In 1899, William E. Metzger helped organize the Detroit Auto Show, only the second of its kind.[2] The next year, he helped stage the New York Auto Show in New York's Madison Square Garden.
An auto show was held in Detroit in 1907 at Beller's Beer Garden at Riverside Park and since then annually except 1941-1953. During the shows first decades of existence it portrayed only a regional focus. In 1957 international carmakers exhibited for the first time.[3]
In 1987 the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA) proposed it become international. The members of the DADA went to places such as Europe and Japan in the attempt to convince those unveiling their new brands/vehicles in those countries to bring those unveilings to the North American Auto show. That attempt proved to be successful, the North American Auto show was then renamed the North American International Auto Show in 1989. The North American International Auto Show has been hosted in Detroit, Michigan for over a Century. Since 1965 the show has been held at Cobo Center where it occupies nearly 1 million square feet (93,000 m²) of floor space. The show is particularly important because the Metro Detroit area is the location of the headquarters of the Big Three American automakers, Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors. Prior to being held at the Cobo Center, the show was held at other well known places in the Metro Detroit area. Some of those places include the Light Guard Armory, Wayne Gardens pavilion, and Michigan State Fairgrounds.
Overview
The show begins with press preview days, industry preview days and a charity preview event. The charity preview raises money for local children's charities. In 2004 and 2005, the charity preview attracted 17,500 people at $400 a ticket and raised $7 million in total. 2006 was the sixth consecutive year the charity preview event raised over $6 million. 35,711 tickets were sold for the industry preview representing people from 24 countries in 2005 and 6,897 credentialed press from 63 countries. Over 800,000 attended during the days the show was open to the general public in 2004. It is estimated that the show generates a revenue of over $500 million to the local economy.
The NAIAS is the one of only a few auto shows in the United States sanctioned by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles.
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2007 North American International Auto Show
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NAIAS 2005 overlooking the Volkswagen exhibit
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Traffic near Cobo Hall from the 1960 Detroit Auto Show
2016
The 2016 show ran from January 11 to January 24.
- January 11–12 — Press preview
- January 13–14 — Industry preview
- January 15 — Charity preview
- January 16–24 — Open to the public
Car and Truck of the Year Award
The Honda Civic and Volvo XC90 were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards.[4]
Production car introductions
- 2017 Audi A4 (North American debut) [5]
- 2017 Audi A4 allroad quattro [5]
- 2016 BMW M2 [6]
- 2016 BMW X4 M40i [6]
- 2016 Buick Envision (North American debut) [7]
- 2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback [8]
- 2017 Chrysler Pacifica [9]
- Fisker Force 1 [10]
- 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor SuperCrew [11]
- 2017 Ford Fusion (refresh) [12]
- 2017 Genesis G90 [13]
- 2017 GMC Acadia [14]
- 2017 Honda Ridgeline [15]
- 2016 Infiniti Q50 (refresh) [16]
- 2017 Infiniti Q60 [16]
- 2016 Infiniti QX60 (refresh) [16]
- 2017 Kia Forte/Forte5 (refresh) [17]
- 2017 Lexus LC 500 [18]
- 2017 Lincoln Continental [19]
- 2017 Mercedes-AMG S65 Cabriolet [20]
- 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
- 2017 Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class [21]
- 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo, Turbo S (991.2) [22]
- 2017 Smart Fortwo Cabrio (North American debut) [23]
- 2017 Volvo S90 [24]
Concept car introductions
- Acura Precision Concept [25]
- Audi h-tron quattro concept [5]
- Buick Avista [26]
- Kia Telluride [27]
- Nissan IDS (US debut) [28]
- Nissan Titan Warrior Concept [29]
- Volkswagen Tiguan GTE Active Concept [30]
2015
The 2015 show ran from January 12 to January 25.
- January 12–13 — Press preview
- January 14–15 — Industry preview
- January 16 — Charity preview
- January 17–25 — Open to the public[31]
Car and Truck of the Year Award
The VW Golf/Golf GTI and Ford F-150 were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[32]
Production car introductions
- 2016 Acura NSX [33]
- 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C Spider [34]
- 2016 Audi Q7 [35]
- 2016 BMW 6 Series, M6 (refresh) [36]
- 2016 Buick Cascada [37]
- 2016 Cadillac CTS-V [38]
- 2016 Chevrolet Volt (second generation) [39]
- 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor[40]
- 2017 Ford GT[41]
- 2016 Ford Shelby GT350R Mustang[42]
- 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid (North American debut)[43]
- 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid[44]
- 2016 Jaguar XE (North American debut)[45]
- 2016 Lexus GS F[46]
- 2016 Lincoln MKX[47]
- 2016 Mercedes-Benz C350 Plug-in Hybrid[48]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz C450 AMG[49]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class Coupé[50]
- 2015 Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop[51]
- 2016 Nissan Titan XD[52]
- 2015 Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS[53]
- 2015 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S (refresh)[53]
- 2015 Ram 1500 Rebel[54]
- 2016 Range Rover Td6, Range Rover Sport Td6 (North American debut)[55]
- 2016 Toyota Tacoma[56]
- 2015 Volvo S60 Cross Country[57]
- 2016 Volvo S60 Inscription (LWB)[58]
Concept car introductions
- Buick Avenir [59]
- Chevrolet Bolt EV [60]
- Honda FCV Concept (North American debut)[61]
- Hyundai Santa Cruz Crossover Truck Concept[62]
- Infiniti Q60 Concept [63]
- Volkswagen Cross Coupe GTE Concept [64]
EyesOn Design Awards
The Ford GT won the EyesOn Design "Best Designed Production Vehicle" award at the Detroit show while the Buick Avenir was selected as both "Best Concept Vehicle" and "Best Use of Color, Graphics, and Materials" and the Audi Q7 received Best Designed Interior,[65]
2014
The 2014 show ran from January 13 to January 26.
- January 13–14 — Press preview
- January 15–16 — Industry preview
- January 17 — Charity preview
- January 18–26 — Open to the public[66]
Car and Truck of the Year Award
The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and Chevrolet Silverado were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[67]
Production car introductions
- 2015 Audi A8/S8 (facelift) (North American debut)[68]
- 2015 Audi Q3 (North American debut)[69]
- 2014 BMW 2 Series[70]
- 2015 BMW M3[70]
- 2015 BMW M4[70]
- 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe[71]
- 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06[72]
- 2015 Chrysler 200[73]
- 2015 Ford F-150[74]
- 2015 Ford Mustang (auto show debut)
- 2015 GMC Canyon[75]
- 2015 Honda Fit[76]
- 2015 Hyundai Genesis[77]
- 2015 Lexus RC (North American debut)[78]
- 2015 Lexus RC F[79]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class[80]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA45 AMG[81]
- 2015 Mercedes-Benz S600[82]
- 2015 Porsche 911 Targa[83]
- 2015 Subaru WRX STI[84]
- 2015 Volkswagen Golf R (North American debut)[85]
Concept car introductions
- Acura TLX Prototype[86]
- Audi allroad shooting brake[87]
- Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge[88]
- Kia GT4 Stinger[89]
- Mercedes-Benz Concept S-Class Coupé (North American debut)
- Mini John Cooper Works concept[90]
- Nissan IDx Freeflow and IDx NISMO (U.S. debut)[91]
- Nissan Sports Sedan concept[92]
- Toyota FT-1[93]
- Volkswagen Beetle Dune[94]
- Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion Concept[95]
- Volvo Concept XC Coupe[96]
Race car introductions
- Acura TLX GT Race Car[97]
- Chevrolet Corvette C7.R[98]
EyesOn Design Awards
The 2015 Ford Mustang won the EyesOn Design "Best Production Vehicle" award at the Detroit show while the Volvo Concept XC Coupé took awards for both "Best Concept Vehicle" and "Best Use of Color, Graphics, and Materials".[99]
2013
The 2013 show ran from January 14 to January 27.
- January 14–15 — Press preview
- January 16–17 — Industry preview
- January 18 — Charity preview
- January 19–27 — Open to the public
Car and truck of the year award
The Cadillac ATS and Ram 1500 were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[100]
Production car introductions
- 2014 Audi R8 (facelift)
- 2014 Audi RS5 Cabriolet (North American debut)
- 2014 Audi RS7
- 2014 Audi SQ5 (gasoline version)
- Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible
- 2013 BMW 320i (U.S. market debut)
- 2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe
- 2014 BMW Z4
- 2014 Cadillac ELR
- 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
- 2014 Chevrolet Silverado
- 2013 Chrysler 300 Motown Edition
- 2013 Dodge Dart GT
- 2014 Ford Transit (North American debut)
- 2014 GMC Sierra
- 2014 Infiniti Q50
- 2014 Jeep Compass
- 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee (facelift)
- 2014 Kia Cadenza (North American debut)
- 2014 Lexus IS
- 2014 Maserati Quattroporte
- 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class
- 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (facelift)
- 2014 Mini John Cooper Works Paceman
- 2014 Nissan Versa Note (North American debut)
- 2014 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
- 2013 Shelby Focus ST
- 2014 Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line
- 2014 Volkswagen Touareg R-Line
Concept car introductions
- Acura MDX pre-production concept[101]
- Acura NSX Concept (updated 2013 version with interior)[102]
- BMW Concept 4 Series Coupe[103]
- Fiat 500 Abarth "Tenebra" and "Cattiva" design concepts[104]
- Ford Atlas[105]
- Honda Urban SUV Concept[106]
- Hyundai HCD-14 Genesis[107]
- Lincoln MKC concept[108]
- Nissan Resonance[109]
- Toyota Corolla Furia[110]
- Volkswagen Crossblue [111]
- Volkswagen Passat Performance Concept[112]
Chevrolet also displayed five models sold outside the United States: the Onix, Orlando, Sail, Spin, and Trax.[113]
EyesOn Design Awards
The 2014 Cadillac ELR won the EyesOn Design "Production Category" at the Detroit show while the Nissan Resonance concept and the Ford Atlas concept tied for the "Concept Category" award.[114]
2012
The 2012 show ran from January 9 to January 22.
- January 9–10 — Press preview
- January 11–12 — Industry preview
- January 13 — Charity preview
- January 14–22 — Open to the public
Nissan returned to the show after a three-year absence.[115]
Bryan Herta was presented with the Baby Borg trophy for the 2011 Indianapolis 500 during the show, which coincided with the promotion of the return of the IZOD IndyCar Series to Detroit later in June. A replica Baby Borg was also presented to Suzie Wheldon, the widow of the winning driver of the race.
Car and truck of the year award
The Hyundai Elantra and Range Rover Evoque were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards[116]
Production car introductions
- 2013 Acura RDX
- 2013 Audi A4
- 2013 Audi S4
- 2013 Audi allroad
- 2012 Bentley Continental GT V8
- 2012 BMW 3 Series (North American debut)
- 2012 BMW ActiveHybrid 3
- 2012 BMW ActiveHybrid 5
- 2013 Buick Encore
- 2013 Cadillac ATS
- 2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS
- 2012 Chrysler 200 Super S
- 2012 Dodge Charger Redline
- 2013 Dodge Dart
- 2013 Ford Fusion
- 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe (North American debut)
- 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo
- 2013 Lexus LX
- 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
- 2012 Mini Roadster
- 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera/Carrera S Cabriolet
- 2013 Scion FR-S (North American debut)
- 2013 Subaru BRZ (U.S. debut)
- 2012 Toyota Prius c (North American debut)
- 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid
Concept car introductions
- Acura ILX concept
- Acura NSX concept
- Audi Q3 Vail
- Chevrolet Code 130R
- Chevrolet Tru 140S
- Chrysler 700C
- Ford Evos (North American debut)
- Honda Accord Coupe concept
- Lexus LF-LC
- Lincoln MKZ concept
- Maserati Kubang (North American debut)
- Nissan e-NV200 Concept
- Nissan Pathfinder concept
- smart Forus
- Toyota NS4[117]
- Volkswagen E-Bugster
- Volvo XC60 Plug-in Hybrid
EyesOn Design Awards
The Lexus LF-LC won the EyesOn Design "Excellence in Design Award" for concept vehicles debuted at the Detroit show and the 2013 Ford Fusion received the top honor for production vehicles.[118]
2011
The 2011 show ran from January 10 to January 23.
- January 10–11 — Press preview
- January 12–13 — Industry preview
- January 14 — Charity preview
- January 15–23 — Open to the public
Porsche returned to the show for the first time since 2007.[119] A new "Smarter Living in Michigan" section showcased alternative energy technologies outside of the automotive sector, in addition to an electric vehicle track condensed from its 2010 size.
Car and truck of the year award
The Chevrolet Volt and Ford Explorer were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[120]
Production car introductions
- 2012 Audi A6
- 2012 BMW 1 Series M Coupe
- 2012 BMW 6 Series Convertible
- 2012 Buick Verano
- 2012 Chevrolet Sonic
- 2011 Chrysler 300
- 2012 Ford C-Max (North American debut — production plans canceled)
- 2013 Ford C-Max Energi
- 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid
- 2012 Hyundai Veloster
- 2011 Jeep Compass
- 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
- 2012 Mercedes-Benz S350 Bluetec
- 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-in
- 2012 Toyota Prius V
- 2012 Volkswagen Passat (North American version)
Concept car introductions
- Ford Vertrek[121]
- GMC Sierra All Terrain HD[122]
- Honda Civic & Civic Si concept
- Hyundai Curb
- Kia KV7[123]
- Mini Paceman[124]
- Porsche 918 RSR
- Toyota Prius C Concept
EyesOn Design Awards
The Porsche 918 RSR won the EyesOn Design "Excellence in Design Award" for concept vehicles debuted at the Detroit show and the 2011 Audi A6 received the award for production vehicles.[125]
2010
The 2010 show ran from January 11 to January 24.
- January 11–12 — Press preview
- January 13–14 — Industry preview
- January 15 — Charity preview
- January 16–24 — Open to the public
A new "Electric Avenue" section showcased electric vehicles from around the world, including some entrants for the Automotive X-Prize. Saab, Hummer, Infiniti, Suzuki, and Porsche did not attend the 2010 show.[126] Nissan and Mitsubishi did not have regular floor space, but the Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi i MiEV appeared in the Electric Avenue section.[127] A small electrical fire at the Audi exhibit caused an evacuation on January 21. Nobody was hurt.[128]
Car and truck of the year award
The Ford Fusion Hybrid and Ford Transit Connect were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[129]
Production car introductions
- 2011 BMW 740i/Li (North American debut)
- 2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is
- 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe
- 2011 Ford Focus
- 2011 Ford Mustang GT
- 2011 Ford Mustang Boss 302R
- 2011 GMC Acadia Denali
- 2011 Honda CR-Z
- 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe
- 2010 Jeep Liberty Renegade
- 2010 Jeep Wrangler Islander / Mountain editions
- 2011 Lincoln MKX
- 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet
- Revenge Verde supercar[130]
Concept car introductions
- Audi e-Tron Detroit showcar
- BMW Concept ActiveE
- Buick Regal GS
- Cadillac XTS Platinum
- Chevrolet Aveo RS
- Chrysler/Lancia Delta
- Fiat 500 electric
- GMC Granite
- Hyundai Blue-Will plug-in hybrid
- Mini Beachcomber
- Toyota FT-CH dedicated hybrid
- Volkswagen NCC
- Volvo C30 electric
EyesOn Design Awards
The GMC Granite won the EyesOn Design "Excellence in Design Award" for concept vehicles debuted at the Detroit show and the Audi A8 received the top honor for production vehicles.[131]
2009
The 2009 show ran from January 11 to January 25.[132]
- January 11–13 — Press days
- January 14–15 — Industry days
- January 16 — Charity preview
- January 17–25 — Open to the public
Nissan, Infiniti, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Ferrari, and Porsche did not attend the 2009 auto show, the largest number of non-returning automakers in the show's history. As a result, the show became the first with Chinese automakers (BYD and Brilliance) exhibited on the main floor.[133]
Car and truck of the year award
The Hyundai Genesis and Ford F-150 were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[134]
Production car introductions
- 2010 Audi A3 2.0 TDI (North American debut)
- 2009 BMW Z4
- 2010 Buick LaCrosse
- 2010 Cadillac SRX
- 2011 Chevrolet Cruze (North American debut)
- 2010 Chevrolet Equinox
- Fisker Karma
- 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
- 2010 Ford Taurus
- 2010 Honda Insight
- 2010 Jaguar XFR
- 2010 Jaguar XKR
- 2010 Lexus HS 250h
- 2010 Lincoln MKT
- 2009 Mini Cooper Convertible
- 2009 Saab 9-5 Griffin
- 2010 Toyota Camry
- 2010 Toyota Prius
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class was announced and shown to invited members of the press, but was not put on public display until the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show.[135]
GM also announced the production of the Chevrolet Spark mini-car (previously shown as the Chevrolet Beat concept), for sale in Europe in 2010 and North America in 2011, as well as the Chevrolet Orlando compact MPV, for sale in North America in 2011. The Spark will be shown at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.[136]
Concept car introductions
- Audi Sportback concept
- Cadillac Converj
- Chevrolet Orlando concept (North American debut)
- Chrysler 200C EV
- Dodge Circuit EV
- Fisker Karma S Concept
- Jeep Patriot EV
- Kia Soul'ster
- Lincoln C
- Mercedes-Benz BlueZero concepts
- E-Cell (electric)
- E-Plus (plug-in hybrid), 100 km electric-only range
- F-Cell (fuel cell)
- Subaru Legacy concept
- Toyota FT-EV
- Volkswagen Concept BlueSport[137]
- Volvo S60 concept
EyesOn Design Awards
The Audi Sportback and the Cadillac Converj (ELR) won the EyesOn Design "Excellence in Design Award" for concept vehicles debuted at the Detroit. The Audi R8 V10 and the BMW Z4 received the Design Excellence award for production vehicles.[131]
2008
The 2008 show ran from January 13 to January 27.
- January 13–15 — Press days
- January 16–17 — Industry days
- January 18 — Charity preview
- January 19–27 — Open to the public
Car and truck of the year award
The 2008 Chevrolet Malibu and Mazda CX-9 were selected to receive the show's North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[138]
Production car introductions
- 2009 Audi TTS
- 2008 BMW 1 Series Convertible (North American debut)
- 2009 BMW 335d (North American debut)
- 2009 BMW X5 xDrive35d
- 2009 BMW X6
- 2009 Cadillac CTS-V
- 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
- 2009 Dodge Ram
- 2009 Ford F-150
- 2009 Honda Pilot
- 2009 Hyundai Genesis
- 2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
- 2009 Kia Borrego
- 2009 Mazda RX-8
- 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class (North American debut)
- 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
- 2008 Scion xB RS 5.0 ("Mica Gold")
- 2009 Saturn Vue Green Line 2-Mode Hybrid
- 2009 Subaru Forester
- 2009 Toyota Venza
- 2009 Volkswagen Passat CC
Concept car introductions
- Audi R8 TDI
- Buick Riviera (North American debut)
- BYD F6DM
- Cadillac CTS Coupe concept
- Cadillac Provoq (also appearing at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show)
- Chrysler ecoVoyager
- Dodge ZEO
- Fisker Karma
- Ford Explorer America
- Ford Verve
- Hummer HX
- Jeep Renegade
- Land Rover LRX
- Lincoln MKT concept
- Lexus LF-A Roadster
- Mazda Furai
- Mercedes-Benz Vision GLK Freeside
- Mitsubishi Concept-RA
- Nissan Forum
- Saab 9-4X BioPower
- Saturn Flextreme
- Toyota A-BAT
EyesOn Design Awards
The Cadillac CTS concept and the Chrysler ecoVoyager won the EyesOn Design awards for concept car and truck. The 2009 Cadillac CTS-V and the BMW X6 received the Design Excellence awards for best production car and truck.[131]
2007
The 2007 show was held from January 7 to January 21.
- January 7–9 — Press days
- January 10–11 — Industry days
- January 12 — Charity preview
- January 13–21 — Open to the public
Car and truck of the year award
The Saturn Aura and Chevrolet Silverado were selected to receive the North American Car and Truck of the Year awards.[132]
Production car introductions
- 2008 Audi Q7 3.0 TDi
- 2007 BMW 3 Series convertible
- 2008 Cadillac CTS
- 2008 Chevrolet Equinox Sport
- Chevrolet HHR Premium Edition
- 2008 Chevrolet Malibu
- 2008 Chrysler Town and Country
- 2008 Dodge Avenger
- 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan
- 2008 Dodge Magnum
- 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10
- 2008 Ford Five Hundred (renamed to Ford Taurus for the 2007 Chicago Auto Show)
- 2008 Ford Focus
- 2007 Hyundai Veracruz (North American introduction)
- 2008 Infiniti QX56
- 2008 Lexus IS-F
- 2007 Maserati Quattroporte Automatica
- 2008 Mazda Tribute HEV
- 2007 MINI Cooper (North American introduction)
- 2007 MINI Sidewalk
- 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer
- 2008 Nissan Rogue
- 2008 Pontiac G6 GXP
- 2008 Pontiac Torrent GXP
- 2008 Porsche Cayenne
- 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé
- 2007 Scion tC RS 3.0 ("Blizzard Pearl")
- 2008 Smart Fortwo (North American introduction)
- 2008 Subaru Legacy (North American introduction)
- 2008 Subaru Outback (North American introduction)
- 2007 Toyota Tundra CrewMax
Concept car introductions
- Acura Advanced Sports Car concept
- Audi Q7 V12 TDI concept (North American introduction)
- Changfeng Liebao CS7 concept
- Changfeng Liebao CS6 concept
- Changfeng Feibao CT5 concept
- Changfeng UU-CT3 concept
- Changfeng rhombus concept car
- Chevrolet Camaro Convertible concept
- Chevrolet Volt
- Chrysler Nassau
- Dodge Viper SRT-10 Mopar concept
- Ford Airstream
- Ford Interceptor
- Honda Accord Coupe concept
- Hummer H3 Open-Top concept
- Jaguar C-XF (Concept XF)
- Jeep Trailhawk
- Kia Kue
- Lexus LF-A (updated concept)
- Lincoln MKR concept
- Mazda Ryuga
- Mercedes-Benz Vision GL420 Bluetec
- Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive
- Mitsubishi Prototype-X (Lancer Evolution Prototype)
- Nissan Bevel
- Saab 9-3 BioPower Hybrid concept
- Suzuki Flix
- Toyota FT-HS Hybrid Sports concept
- Volvo XC60 concept
- Volvo BeeVan
GM also displayed five "global" concept cars for the first time in North America: Chevrolet T2X, Chevrolet WTCC, Holden Efijy, Opel Antara GTC, and Saab Aero-X.
EyesOn Design Awards
The EyesOn Design Awards for Design Excellence winners were the 2007 Chrysler Nassau concept for "Aesthetics & Innovation", the Kia Kue concept for "Functionality", the 2008 Cadillac CTS (second generation) production model for "Concept Implementation", and the Jeep Trailhawk concept for "Spirit of Industrial Design".[131]
2006
The 2006 show was held from January 8 to January 22.
- January 8–10 — Press days
- January 11–12 — Industry days
- January 13 — Charity preview
- January 14–22 — Open to the public
Production car introductions
- 2006 Audi RS4
- 2007 Audi S6
- 2007 Audi S8
- 2006 BMW 325xi Sports Wagon
- 2007 BMW M Roadster
- 2006 BMW M6
- 2006 BMW Z4 Coupe
- 2007 Cadillac Escalade
- 2007 Cadillac Escalade ESV
- 2007 Cadillac Escalade EXT
- 2007 Chevrolet Aveo
- 2007 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ
- 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ
- 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
- 2007 Chrysler Aspen
- 2007 Dodge Caliber
- 2007 Ford Edge
- 2007 Ford Shelby GT500
- 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Adrenalin
- 2007 GMC Yukon
- 2007 GMC Yukon XL
- 2007 Honda Fit
- 2007 Hummer H3x
- 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe
- 2007 Jaguar XK convertible
- 2007 Jeep Compass
- 2007 Jeep Wrangler
- 2007 Kia Optima
- 2007 Lexus LS
- 2007 Lincoln MKX
- 2006 Maserati GranSport Spyder
- 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT and Executive GT
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL320 Bluetec
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz GL450
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG
- 2006 Mercedes-Benz S550
- 2007 Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG
- 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
- 2007 Nissan Versa
- 2007 Nissan Sentra
- 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP
- 2007 Saturn Sky
- 2007 Saturn Vue Green Line
- 2007 Toyota Camry (AutoWeek "Most Significant")
- 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
- 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
- 2007 Toyota Yaris
- 2006 Volvo C70 Convertible
- Geely 7151CK (the first Chinese automobile ever shown in the United States, only shown to press)
Concept car introductions
- Aston Martin Rapide concept
- Acura RDX prototype
- Audi Roadjet
- BMW X3 Hybrid Efficient Dynamics concept
- Buick Enclave concept
- Chevrolet Camaro concept (AutoWeek "Best In Show")
- Chrysler Imperial concept
- Dodge Challenger concept (AutoWeek "Best Concept")
- Ford F-250 Super Chief
- Ford Iosis (North American introduction)
- Ford Reflex
- Hyundai HCD9 Talus
- Infiniti G35 Coupe concept
- Jeep Patriot concept
- Kia Soul
- Lamborghini Miura concept[139]
- Lincoln MKS concept
- Maybach Exelero
- Mazda Kabura concept
- Mazda Mazda5 hydrogen rotary concept
- Mini Concept Detroit
- Mitsubishi Concept-CT MIEV
- Nissan Urge (AutoWeek "Most Fun"), with built in Xbox 360
- Saab 9-5 Aero BioPower concept
- Subaru B5-TPH
- Toyota F3R
- Volvo C30 concept
EyesOn Design Awards
The EyesOn Design Awards for Design Excellence winners were the Mazda Kabura concept for "Aesthetics & Innovation", the Ferrari FXX prototype for "Functionality", and the Chevrolet Camaro (fifth generation) model for "Concept Implementation".[131]
2005
Production car introductions
- 2006 Cadillac STS-V
- 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
- 2006 Chrysler 300C SRT-8
- 2006 Dodge Charger
- 2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe
- 2006 Ford Fusion
- 2006 Honda Ridgeline
- 2006 Hyundai Sonata
- 2006 Infiniti M
- 2006 Kia Rio
- 2006 Land Rover Range Rover
- 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
- 2006 Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ
- 2006 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
- 2006 Mercury Milan
- 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse
- 2006 Mitsubishi Raider
- 2006 Porsche 911 Cabrio
- 2005 Saab 9-7X
- 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca
Concept car introductions
- Chrysler Firepower
- Ford Explorer Sport Trac Concept
- Ford Fairlane Concept
- Ford Shelby GR-1
- Ford SYNUS
- General Motors Sequel
- GMC Graphyte Hybrid
- Jaguar Advanced Lightweight Coupe Concept
- Mercury Meta One
- Nissan AZEAL
- Opel Astra hybrid concept
- Saturn Curve
- Saturn Sky concept
- Suzuki Concept X
- Toyota FT-SX
- Volkswagen New Beetle Ragster
2002
Production car introductions
- 2003 Audi A4 Cabriolet
- 2002 Bentley Arnage T
- 2004 Cadillac XLR
- 2003 Ford Expedition
- 2003 Honda Pilot
- 2003 Infiniti G35
- 2003 Lexus GX 470
- 2002 Maserati Coupé
- 2003 Mazda6
- 2003 Mazda RX-8 (North American debut)
- 2003 Range Rover
- 2003 Subaru Baja
- 2002 Suzuki Aerio
- 2003 Volvo XC90
Concept car introductions
- Acura RD-X concept
- Cadillac Cien
- Chevrolet Bel Air concept
- Chrysler Pacifica concept
- Dodge M80
- Dodge Ram SRT-10 concept
- Dodge Razor
- Ford GT40
- Ford Mighty F-350 Tonka
- Infiniti FX45 concept
- Isuzu Axiom SXR, SXT
- Jeep Compass concept
- Lincoln Continental concept
- Mercedes-Benz Vision GST
- Mitsubishi SUP (Sports Utility Pack)
- Nissan Quest concept
- Pontiac Solstice concept
- Saab 9-3X concept
- Toyota ccX
- Volkswagen Magellan
2001
Concept car introductions
The following concept cars were shown:
- BMW X-Coupe
- Chrysler Crossfire
- Oldsmobile Alero Zebra Show Vehicle
- Oldsmobile Intrigue Zebra Show Vehicle
- Oldsmobile Aurora Zebra Show Vehicle
- Volvo ACC[140][141]
- Volvo SCC[142][143]
2000
Concept car introductions
- Dodge Viper GTS-R Concept
- GMC Terradyne
- Mercedes-Benz Vision SLA
1998
Production car introductions
- Aston Martin DB7 "Alfred Dunhill"
- Chrysler 300M
- Chrysler LHS
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Dodge Dakota R/T Club Cab
- Dodge Dakota R/T Regular Cab
- GMC Jimmy 5-door
- Oldsmobile Alero Coupe
- Oldsmobile Alero Sedan
- Pontiac Grand Am Sedan
- Pontiac Grand Am Coupe
- Lexus RX300
- Saab 9-3 Sedan
- Saab 9-3 Coupe
- Saab 9-3 Convertible
- Subaru Legacy SUS
- Toyota Camry Solara Coupe
- GMC Yukon Denali
- Isuzu Amigo
- Isuzu Rodeo
- Isuzu Trooper
- Mercedes-Benz ML430
- Mercedes-Benz CLK430
- Ford NASCAR Taurus
- Ford Ranger
Concept car introductions
- Aston Martin Project Vantage
- Dodge TekQua Concept
- Dodge Big Red Truck Concept
- Dodge Intrepid ESX2 Concept
- Buick Signia Concept
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo Intimidator Concept
- Chevrolet Guts Truck
- Chevrolet Silverado Show Truck
- Chrysler Chronos
- Jeep Jeepster
- Mitsubishi SST Concept
- Oldsmobile Bravada X-Scape Concept
- Plymouth Pronto Spyder Concept
- Pontiac Montana Thunder Concept
- Ford P2000 DIATA Concept
- Ford Alpe Limited Concept
- Ford Courier F1 Concept
- GM EV1 Parallel Hybrid
- GM EV1 CNG
- GM EV1 Fuel Cell
- GM EV1 Electric
- Mobility Outfitters Gear Box Concept
- GMC Sierra ACE Show Truck
- Acura TL-X Concept
- Audi Allroad Quattro Concept
- Honda MV-99
- BMW R1200C Sidecar Concept
- Suzuki SUP-1
- Karmann AFB Concept
1997
Production car introductions
- 1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5
- 1998 Chrysler Concorde
- 1998 Dodge Durango
- 1998 Dodge Intrepid
- 1998 Ford Escort ZX2
- 1998 Mercedes-Benz CLK
- 1998 Subaru Forester
- 1998 Toyota Sienna
- 1998 Volvo C70 convertible
Concept car introductions
- CCS Solstice
- Chrysler Phaeton
- Dodge Copperhead
- Ford Tremor
- Hyundai Tiburon Convertible Concept
- Jeep Dakar
- Jeep Icon
- Karmann Open View
- Lexus HPS
- Mercury MC4
- Oldsmobile Alero Alpha Concept
- Plymouth Pronto
- Pontiac Rageous
- Volkswagen Coupe Study CJ
1995
This edition featured 52 new vehicles, including 39 worldwide introductions.
Production car introductions
- Dodge Viper RT/10
- Dodge Caravan
- Chrysler Town & Country
- Chrysler Voyager
- Chrysler Grand Voyager
- Plymouth Voyager
- GMC Yukon
- Ford Taurus
- Ford Explorer
- Mercury Sable
- Mercury Mystique "Young America" Edition
- Toyota T100 XtraCab
- Acura NSX-T
- BMW 740iL
- Hyundai Accent
- Eagle Vision TSi "Autostick"
- Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster
- Suzuki Esteem GL
- Suzuki Esteem GLX
- Suzuki Sidekick Sport
- Oldsmobile Bravada
- AM General Hummer H1
- Land Rover Defender 90
- Lincoln Mark VIII LSC
- Gillet Vertigo
- Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis
- Cadillac Eldorado
Concept car introductions
1993
Production car introductions
- BMW 325is
- BMW 530i
- BMW 530i Touring
- BMW 540i
- Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Coupe
- Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Indy 500 Pace Car
- Chevrolet Impala SS
- Chrysler LHS
- Chrysler New Yorker
- Dodge Ram 1500 Regular Cab
- Dodge Ram 1500 Club Cab
- Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab
- Ford Explorer Limited
- Lincoln Mark VIII
- Mitsubishi Galant
- Subaru Impreza
- Subaru Impreza Wagon
- Toyota T100
- Volkswagen Jetta GLX
Concept car introductions
- Cadillac Seville Coupe Concept by ASC
- Chevrolet Highlander Concept
- Chevrolet Corvette LT-1 Spyder by ASC
- Chevrolet Bass Sport Concept
- Chrysler Thunderbolt Concept
- Chrysler Patriot Concept
- Dodge Ram Sport V10 Concept
- Ford Ranger Open-Air Flare Concept by ASC
- GMC Santa Fe Concept
- Hyundai HCD-II Epoch Concept
- Jeep ECCO
- Mazda Cubist
- Mercedes-Benz "Panorama Roof" SL Concept
- Mercury Villager Nautica Concept
- Plymouth Prowler Concept
- Porsche Boxster Concept
- Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Concept
- Saturn Coupe + Roadster Concept by ASC
1992
Production car introductions
- Audi 100CS Quattro
- Audi Cabriolet
- BMW E36 3 Series coupes
- Chrysler Concorde
- Chrysler New Yorker
- Dodge Intrepid
- Eagle Vision
- Cadillac Allante
- Cadillac Allante Pace Car
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Mercedes-Benz S600 Coupe
- Honda Civic CRX
- Mazda MX-6
- Toyota Camry SE
- Porsche 911 Carrera RS America
- Saturn SW
- Lamborghini LM American
Concept car introductions
- Buick Sceptre
- Chevrolet Lumina Sizigi Concept
- Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III Concept
- Chrysler Cirrus Concept
- Dodge EPIC
- Ford Connecta (Ghia)
- Ford F-150 SuperFlare Concept
- General Motors Ultralite
- Hyundai HCD-1
- Lincoln Marque X
- Oldsmobile Anthem
- Pontiac Salsa
- Pontiac Salsa Sport
1991
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 Spyder Concept
1990
Concept car introductions
- Acura NSX
- ASC Vision II Concept
- Buick Bolero Concept
- Buick Park Avenue
- Cadillac Aurora Concept
- Chevrolet Corvette CERV III Concept
- C&C LSV Concept
- C&C Tresaire Concept
- Dodge Daytona R/T Concept
- Dodge LRT Concept
- Eagle Optima Concept
- Ford Surf Concept
- Geo Tracker Hugger Concept
- GM Micro Concept
- GMC Mahalo Concept
- Jeep Freedom Concept
- Jeep Rubicon Wrangler
- Mercury Cyclone Concept
- Nissan Gobi Concept
- Oldsmobile Expression Concept
- Plymouth Voyager III Concept
- Pontiac Sunfire Concept
1989
The Detroit Auto Show was renamed the North American International Auto Show for 1989, as Lexus and Infiniti debuted. The show opened on January 11, with press previews and introductions for the first two days.
Production car introductions
- Audi V8
- Chevrolet Lumina
- Chevrolet Lumina APV
- Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
- Chrysler LeBaron GT
- Chrysler Town & Country
- Dodge Dakota convertible
- Geo Prizm
- Geo Storm
- Infiniti Q45
- Lexus LS400
- Lotus Esprit Turbo
- Mazda MPV
- Mitsubishi Eclipse
- Plymouth Laser
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and Speedster
- Porsche 944 S2 Cabriolet
- Shelby Dakota
- Shelby CSX-VNT
- Volkswagen Corrado
Concept car introductions
- Chevrolet PPG XT-2 Concept
- Chrysler Millenium Concept
- Chrysler PPG Le Baron Pace Car Concept
- Dodge Viper VM-01 Concept
- Mercury Concept 50
- Oldsmobile Aerotech II
- Oldsmobile Aerotech III
- Plymouth Speedster Concept
- Pontiac Stinger Concept
1987
The 1987 show ran from January 10 to January 18.
Production models introductions
- Cadillac Allante
Concept cars introductions
- Dodge Daytona 199x Concept
- Pontiac Pursuit Concept
- Chevrolet Express Concept
- Oldsmobile Aerotech I Long Tail Concept
- Oldsmobile Aerotech I Short Tail Concept
See also
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