2017 North American International Auto Show is coming and all auto fans are very eager to know all the hot cars in the event. Here are the key dates, expected new vehicle and everything you need to know about attending this year's show.
2017 Detroit Auto Show
This year's North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) will be the mighty Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit next week, with media preview days commencing on Monday. NAIAS is the biggest car show in the world and represents the midpoint of the global auto-show circuit, which will wrap up in New York in a few months. It runs from Jan. 8 until Jan. 22, 2017.
“Now, what we’re seeing that we didn’t see five or 10 years ago, people are coming down, they’re going to a restaurant in Detroit, maybe they’re stopping at a shop … as opposed to driving to Cobo Garage, go inside and drive back out,” Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said.
All The Hot Cars In The Event
All the attendees of the events are expecting the concept of new cars, the high-tech machines, and all the big revelations. But until then, here's 3 of the most awaited hot cars we're looking forward to checking out.
According to Business Insider, in 2016, the sales record in U.S. of 17.5 million new vehicles set in 2015 was beaten by approximately 50,000 both cars and trucks.
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. Speculation is rampant that Chevrolet will pull the cover off a more version of the already superlative 650-horsepower Corvette Z06. Reports said Chevy will be one of only two U.S. companies to built sports car this year until 2018. The C7 generation Vette could be the last the have the engine up front, which is a mid-engine Vette that is rumored to be in the works as the C8 car.
2018 Toyota Camry. The Toyota Camry sedan is now getting an update and its making an appearance in Motown. People are expecting a sexier ride that is like the familiar four-door has given us in the past. One heavily concealed prototype of the all-new 2018 Toyota Camry sedan according to Car And Driver.
2018 Mercedes E-Class Coupe. According to a report, 2 version of the Mercedes 2-door will go on sale in mid-2017 and each is harboring a 329-horsepower twin-turbo V6 under the hood. We will get our first look of this in the Detroit Auto Show.