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An auto show (also: motor show or car show) is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. The five most prestigious auto shows, sometimes called the "Big Five", are generally considered to be held in Frankfurt , Geneva , Detroit , Paris and Tokyo .
The Kia Borrego FCEV [13] was a concept car produced by Hyundai-Kia and first shown at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. [14] The concept was based on a pre-facelift production Borrego and features a fuel cell putting out 115 kW (154 hp), a companion super-capacitor rated at 450 volts (134 horsepower) and a 109 kW (146 hp) electric motor driving ...
[3] [4] The Furai officially debuted at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Wing and exhaust in detail from the Mazda Furai on display at the 2008 Canadian International Auto Show. The Furai, meaning "sound of the wind", was the fifth and last of the Nagare line of concept cars that have been made by Mazda ...
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A number of car models won't ring in the new year. The Ford Edge, Toyota Venza and Mini Clubman are just some of the vehicles that won't make it past model year 2024 in U.S. markets. Automakers ...
The Detroit Auto Show, formerly known as the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), [1] is an annual auto show held in Detroit, Michigan.Hosted at Huntington Place (formerly Cobo Center) since 1965, [2] it is among the largest auto shows in North America, and is widely regarded as one of the automotive industry's most important events.
Tucson Speedway is a 0.375 mi (0.604 km) paved oval racetrack located at the Pima County Fairgrounds, off Interstate 10 just south of Tucson, Arizona. It is one of only three paved ovals in the state of Arizona (the others are Phoenix Raceway and Havasu 95 Speedway ).
It's in the history section; the NAIAS name was first used in 1989. The official website used to have a history page (I'll have to change the reference to it to a Wayback Archive link). I haven't found any evidence that the show ever was called "North American Auto Show", at least not officially. That may need to be fixed.