Report: 2021 Detroit Auto Show Cancelled
Published: January 11, 2021
DETROIT- General Motors displays the Chevrolet Volt concept car during the press preview days at the North American International Auto show January 7, 2007 in Detroit, Michigan. The car uses the GM s E-flex electric vehicle technology. (Photo by Bryan Mitchell/Getty Images)
Detroit s WWJ is reporting the 2021 North American International Auto Show, scheduled for September, has been cancelled; although an outdoor event in Pontiac is planned to take its place in September. This is the second consecutive year the auto show won t go on, in Detroit, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The home of the NAIAS, the TCF Center in downtown Detroit (formerly known as Cobo Arena) was being used as a field hospital early in the pandemic in 2020.
Sunday marked the start of the 2017 North American International Auto Show here in Detroit. Nick Donato, one of Benzinga s own news desk analysts, was on the floor for the first press day of the show.
Donato stopped in on Tuesday s episode of the PreMarket Prep morning show to discuss the. Read More.
Organisers of the North American International Auto Show have announced that the 2021 edition of the show has been cancelled, and in its place will be an ‘auto-centric’ event named Motor Bella. The 2020 NAIAS, […]
The North American International Auto Show, also known as the Detroit Auto Show, opened its doors to the global press on Monday for a look at some of the vehicles and news that will dominate the public show, which runs Jan. 19 through Jan. 27 in Detroit at the Cobo Center. Here is a sneak peak at. Read More.