On November 26 to 29, car enthusiasts and gear heads across the globe will gathered to witnessed the annual and biggest motor show in the United States (US)—the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The event, which is sanctioned by the Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealers Association, will highlight the first part of the Auto Show’s AutoMobility LA, which previews more than 50 vehicles at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The actual Auto Show will be opened to the general public on November 30 to December 9.
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This year’s participants includes BMW, Toyota, Volkswagen and electric vehicle newcomers BYTON and Rivian will have multiple models making their global and North American debuts during the four-day event.
The German car brand BMW returns to AutoMobility LA amidst its largest-ever product offensive, featuring three world premiere production vehicles and a new concept that will preview the German automaker’s vision for the future. In addition, the all-new BMW X5 Sports Activity Vehicle will make its North American debut alongside the all-new BMW 8 Series Coupe and the BMW Z4 M40i Roadster.
Volkswagen has confirmed its participation by launching an electric concept, as well as GTI and Beetle special editions. Leading Japanese Car Brand Toyota will unveiled five new vehicles at the show, including hybrid and special edition models. Subaru will also have multiple introductions, including a plug-in hybrid.
Followed by Nissan, Porsche, Volvo and several other marques have confirmed model introductions for AutoMobility LA; Tesla, on the other hand,will display its full line-up of vehicles.
As the automotive industry shifts toward electric and alternative fuel powertrains, this year’s AutoMobility LA will showcase new technologies to further its commitment to autonomy, connectivity, electrification, and sharing. Rivian’s all-new electric adventure pickup and full-sized SUV will make their world premiere on Nov. 27, ahead of most automakers’ announcements which are scheduled for Nov. 28-29.
AutoMobility LA is an annual event that showcases the latest in automotive innovation and aims to further the discussion around an ever-changing industry. Each year, the show gathers leading automakers, technology companies, designers, entrepreneurs, government officials and more.
*Photos by Charton Sapinoso (US Correspondent)