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There Will Be No Detroit Auto Show in 2021

There Will Be No Detroit Auto Show in 2021 Chris Perkins © Bill Pugliano - Getty Images Instead, the group that puts on the show will hold a September event at the M1 Concourse race track. The last time the automotive industry convened in Detroit for the North American International Auto Show better known as the Detroit Auto Show was January 2019. That was to be the last wintertime Detroit show, with the event set to be held in the summer of 2020 instead. But, as was the case with so many other events, COVID-19 forced organizers to cancel the 2020 show, and now, it may not return to its traditional format until 2022, if ever.

New All-Outdoor Motor Bella at M1 Creates Bridge to the Future While North American International Auto Show Pauses for 2021

Share this article Share this article TROY, Mich., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) today announced it will not hold its 2021 auto show as planned. Instead, show officials revealed a bridge to the future with an auto-centric event called Motor Bella. The new event will bring next-generation mobility and exciting vehicle debuts to media, show-goers and the automotive enthusiasts world in a never before experienced way while also addressing continued COVID-19 concerns about indoor events. Motor Bella will be held from Sept. 21-26, 2021, at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Mich. Centrally located in the metro Detroit area, M1 Concourse, often referred to as an 87-acre playground for auto enthusiasts, enables exhibitors to showcase key vehicles and technologies in an outdoor setting.

2021 Detroit Auto Show canceled, replaced by outdoor Motor Bella event

2021 Detroit Auto Show canceled, replaced by outdoor Motor Bella event As organizers reconsider the traditional auto show, Motor Bella is being billed as a bridge to the future. Listen - 02:07 Enlarge Image Here s what the 2021 Detroit Auto Show was supposed to look like. North American International Auto Show The Detroit Auto Show as we know it will soon be a thing of the past. Having canceled last year s event, organizers on Monday officially canned the 2021 North American International Auto Show, which will be replaced by a new, outdoor program called Motor Bella. Motor Bella will run from Sept. 21-26 with press and industry previews taking place from Sept. 21-23. The show will open to the public on the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 23, and will run through Sunday, Sept. 26. This is a significantly shorter timetable than previous Detroit Auto Shows, which were historically open t

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