Guide To The North American International Auto Show 2014
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North American Auto Show
COBO Center
1 Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48226
(248) 643-0250
www.naias.com
Locals know of it as the Detroit Auto Show, but the annual event of all things new in the car world is known by a different name. A key car event for consumers, manufacturers, dealers and everyone inbetween, the North American International Auto Show brings all aspects of the auto industry to one place. One of the largest media events in North America, 5,000 journalists are expected to attend.
NAIAS 2014 Dates
Press Preview: Mon-Tue, Jan. 13-14, 2014
Industry Preview: Wed-Thu, Jan. 15-16, 2014
Charity Preview: Fri, Jan. 17, 2014
Public Show: Sat-Sun, Jan. 18-26, 2014
Tickets
Adults: $13 per person
eTickets: $13 per person
Seniors: $7 (65 and older)
Children: $7 (7-12 years old; 6 and under free with a parent or guardian)
Visit NAIAS.com for more information or to buy tickets.
The Cars
Organizers expect 50 worldwide concept and production vehicle introductions this year. In 2013, the show included 71 vehicle debuts, 61 of which were worldwide introductions.
Some highlights of the many cars expected to make their public debut include the Ford Mustang and F-150, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z06, Chrysler 200, Lexus RC-F, Honda Fit, Hyundai Genesis and GMC Canyon.
The Food
The latest addition to dining options is the Detroit Made Kitchen food shops in the Cobo Atrium including local favorites including dill pickle soup, kielbasa, pierogi, Detroit coneys, burgers and fries featuring local brands and vendors like Kowalski sausage, Chophouse Grind beef and Lagrasso Brothers produce. Even Mayor Duggan was impressed.
Last year, in the Cobo Center lobby, a healthier options food stand was installed including nutritious salads and sandwiches. Learn more.
If you're feeling adventurous, check out some of the Best Of Detroit. Get a coney at American Coney Island or a chicken shawarma at Bucharest Grill. They're only a few blocks away.