LOS ANGELES, CA - August 3, 2011 -
The Los Angeles Auto Show announced today that it anticipates more than
50 vehicles will debut at the 2011 Press Days, held Nov. 16 and 17.
With still four months until show time, 17 significant world debuts and a
similar number of North American debuts are already confirmed and more
will be announced shortly. Coming off the momentum of the 2010 show and
historic evolutions in the industry, the LA Auto Show continues to
expand its role as a leading showcase for fuel-efficient vehicles
including electric vehicles and other ground-breaking, alternative fuel
technologies. The show also continues to highlight innovations in
design, luxury, performance as well as forward-looking technology.
Underscoring
the appeal of the show, all brands represented at last year's event are
returning, with a significant number of manufacturers upgrading exhibit
spaces and adding enhanced features with more interactive content and
experiences.
"The
message this year is very clear," said Andy Fuzesi, general manager, LA
Auto Show. "The automotive industry is gaining momentum and the LA Show
is an important venue for manufacturers to launch the innovations that
are leading the way."
Debuts
are coming from automakers around the globe as dramatic shifts within
the industry begin to stabilize and the North American marketplace
recovers. The result is a significant number of new products that
continue to shape the future of mobility. Ford alone will feature three
world debuts, General Motors will unveil two and Fiat, Honda,
Mitsubishi, Subaru and Volkswagen will also show important world
premieres. Hyundai has already publically announced two world premieres
including the Elantra Coupe, which expands its product lineup into the
competitive compact coupe segment and the Azera which rounds out its
near-luxury segment.
Numerous
world premieres by luxury marques are also highly anticipated this
year, including the Infiniti JX Crossover (2013) which is an all-new,
seven-seat, mid-sized crossover that is more fuel efficient than its
current seven seat option. Other global debuts are confirmed by
Porsche, Mercedes-Benz and Lincoln.
Slated
North American debuts are also stoking speculation and promise some
surprises, including several North American vehicle debuts from Audi.
Also, BMW will make the first stateside showing of its new BMW i concept
vehicles. These two all-new vehicles - the BMW i3 and i8 - will feature
electric and range-extender IC/electric propulsion and will be the
first two vehicles from the company's innovative new brand of
sustainable vehicles. Mazda will show its CX-5 compact crossover, which
is an all-new SUV featuring the company's SKYACTIV powertrain and
chassis technologies, while Volvo will debut a ground-breaking concept
vehicle.
The
LA Auto Show is already recognized as a show that delivers the latest
in environmentally conscious vehicles. Green news has become an expected
feature with the annual Green Car of the Year® award, the Green Car
Ride and Drive and the Nielsen Automotive Green Marketer of the Year
award. However, at this year's show it is also expected that there will
be an increase in compelling stories regarding new developments in
advanced technology including remote vehicle control, in-vehicle data
services, networked entertainment systems, autonomous driving controls
and more.
About the Los Angeles Auto Show
As
the first major North American auto show of the season, the 2011 LA
Auto Show will host some of the industry's most important new vehicle
debuts and set the tone for the rest of the year. The dates are Nov. 16
and 17 for press and Nov. 18-27 for the public. Media registration opens
September 13. Following Press Days, the show becomes one of the best
attended public auto shows in the world. To receive the latest show news
and information, follow the LA Auto Show on Twitter, visit the Facebook page and sign up for alerts at LAAutoShow.com.
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