The Detroit Auto Show Is Going Back To Its Original January Timeslot In 2025
Auto shows have been waning the last few years. From the media side, it’s obvious they’re more for the public than the press, which has been especially apparent in recent years. While the major auto shows still attract attendees, those public numbers are down; I saw the difference myself when I attended the 2023 LA Auto Show on public days this year. Now one auto show is trying to right the ship by returning to its original timeslot.
Detroit’s Fox 2 reports that the North American International Auto Show — colloquially known as the Detroit Auto Show — will finally get back to its original timeslot of January. As we’re already well into January, that change isn’t happening until 2025. In a statement to CBS News, show officials say the move back to the month it was originally held is better for both the show (from a business standpoint) and for the city.
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