Whether you’re a car-nut, want to learn more about cars or are in the market for a new car, there’s something for everyone at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the first major North American auto show of the season, kicking-off at the LA Convention Center November 20-29. More than 100,000 spectators are expected to attend over the course of the ten days, attracting a diverse array of brand enthusiasts, car shoppers, celebrities and influencers from Los Angeles and beyond.
With general admission tickets starting at $12, the show will feature nearly every make and model sold in America. Discovering the latest debuts by the world’s leading automotive brands, attendees will have the opportunity to experience all their favorite makes and models, up close and personal. Outside, attendees can even get behind the wheel and test drive nearly 100 of the latest models.
World debuts that will be featured include Infiniti’s global reveal of its all-new QX30 crossover and Hyundai’s world premiere of its all-new Elantra. Other debuts include Jaguar’s first luxury SUV, the F-PACE and Kia’s next generation Sportage with many more TBA. For those looking for the latest mobile electronics to enhance their driving experience or wanting ideas and inspiration on how to make their car stand out from the crowd, the Aftermarket and Concourse Halls are must-stops at the LA Auto Show.
For the first time ever, custom tour packages of the Los Angeles Auto Show are available for groups of 20 or more. Tour enhancements include curated dining experiences, early entry, entertainment, swag and more. According to show management, a tour package called “The Impossible” will offer a secret look into the show’s fortressed Press & Trade Days.
The Los Angeles Auto Show will also host its first Toyota Day on November 20 and Nissan Day on November 27. Anyone who flashes their car key at the onsite kiosk will receive a buy-one-get-one-free ticket voucher to use at the box office that day (good for general an adult, senior or child ticket). Toyota keys will be honored only on Nov. 20, while Nissan keys will only be honored only on Nov. 27. Something like a homecoming for the Toyota and Nissan families, Driver Appreciation Day is the perfect way for fellow local enthusiasts to meet one another and show pride for their beloved brand.
The LA Auto Show will also host its annual Preview Party on November 19 (before the show opens its doors to the general public), where ticketed guests seeking a VIP experience can discover the year’s biggest debuts before anyone else, while enjoying finely crafted libations, entertainment and helping to raise critical funds for the GRAMMY Museum’s music education programs for K-12 students. For tickets and more information, visit LA Auto Show.