Detroit’s big auto show will not take place as scheduled in September, but due to coronavirus concerns will be replaced by an outdoor exhibit at a race track in nearby Pontiac.
Detroit's new warmer-weather version of its longstanding North American International Auto Show just can't seem to catch a break. The 2021 version of the show.
Jan 12, 2021
DETROIT (AP) Detroit’s big auto show will not take place as scheduled in September, but will be replaced by an outdoor exhibit at a race track in nearby Pontiac.
Show organizers on Monday cited worries that the coronavirus pandemic could affect the indoor show, normally held at Detroit’s downtown convention center.
The new event scheduled for Sept. 21 through 26 is being called Motor Bella. It will take place at the M1 Concourse, which has the track and room for 1.6 million square feet of display space.
Brent Snavely, spokesman for the North American International Auto Show, said organizers still have reserved the downtown TCF Center for the fall of 2022 and 2023.