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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4, 2024 ~ Los Angeles, CA - The highly anticipated 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show® (LA Auto Show) has announced an exciting lineup of ride and drive opportunities for consumers. With over 40 different models from top European, Japanese, Korean, and domestic automakers, attendees can expect an unmatched experience.
From Friday, November 22 to Sunday, December 1, car enthusiasts and in-market shoppers will have the chance to test drive a remarkable selection of cars, crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles will be available for on-site test drives and rides, providing valuable insights for comparison across brands.
One of the highlights of this year's show is the "city drive" experience that offers attendees a driver's eye view of downtown Los Angeles. This feature will showcase popular brands such as Volvo with their C40, XC40 Recharge, XC60, and XC90 Hybrid models. Subaru will also be present with their Solterra, Ascent, Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, and Crosstrek vehicles. Jeep will showcase their Wrangler, Gladiator, Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer models while RAM will have their 2500 and 1500 on display. Dodge will also be present with their Hornet and Durango models. Fiat's electric vehicle - the 500e - will also be available for test drives.
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Attendees can also head over to the "Electric Avenue," presented by Ampure to get behind the wheel of various EVs on an approximately one-mile test track around the Los Angeles Convention Center. Brands such as Cadillac with their Lyriq model; Rivian with their R1T and R1S; Chevrolet with their Silverado truck as well as Blazer and Equinox SUVs; VinFast's VF8; Kia's EV9 GT-Line; EV6 GT; EV6 GT-Line; Lucid's Air model will all be available for test drives.
In addition to the "Electric Avenue," attendees can also explore immersive indoor EV test track experiences at Hyundai, Volkswagen, and Nissan's displays in the main halls of the convention center. Volkswagen will offer their EV Track Experience and an exclusive dynamic experience for their ID. Buzz model. Nissan will also have an EV Track Experience featuring their ARIYA model. Hyundai's display will include their IONIQ 5 N, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and KONA Electric models.
For those looking for a more adventurous experience, the LA Convention Center's South and West Halls will feature a 30,000-square-foot Camp Jeep exhibit where attendees can ride along with a professional driver and witness the off-road capabilities of various Jeep models. Ford's Bronco Built Wild ride will also be available for attendees to test their nerves on an indoor-to-outdoor off-road inspired course featuring Bronco Mountain and two new obstacles.
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"We are proud to offer such a rich and diverse array of ride-and-drive experiences to our attendees in California, particularly in Los Angeles - known as the Car Capital of the World," said Terri Toennies, president and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Auto Show. "As the number one consumer car market in the United States, it is crucial that new vehicle shoppers have access to a wide range of models. Auto shows provide the perfect opportunity to gain valuable insights without any pressure to buy. We are excited to offer this opportunity once again in 2024."
The LA Auto Show will be open to the public from November 22 to December 1, 2024. Stay updated with the latest news and information by following them on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X or by signing up for alerts on laautoshow.com.
Please note that vehicle models are subject to change.
From Friday, November 22 to Sunday, December 1, car enthusiasts and in-market shoppers will have the chance to test drive a remarkable selection of cars, crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles will be available for on-site test drives and rides, providing valuable insights for comparison across brands.
One of the highlights of this year's show is the "city drive" experience that offers attendees a driver's eye view of downtown Los Angeles. This feature will showcase popular brands such as Volvo with their C40, XC40 Recharge, XC60, and XC90 Hybrid models. Subaru will also be present with their Solterra, Ascent, Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, and Crosstrek vehicles. Jeep will showcase their Wrangler, Gladiator, Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer models while RAM will have their 2500 and 1500 on display. Dodge will also be present with their Hornet and Durango models. Fiat's electric vehicle - the 500e - will also be available for test drives.
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Attendees can also head over to the "Electric Avenue," presented by Ampure to get behind the wheel of various EVs on an approximately one-mile test track around the Los Angeles Convention Center. Brands such as Cadillac with their Lyriq model; Rivian with their R1T and R1S; Chevrolet with their Silverado truck as well as Blazer and Equinox SUVs; VinFast's VF8; Kia's EV9 GT-Line; EV6 GT; EV6 GT-Line; Lucid's Air model will all be available for test drives.
In addition to the "Electric Avenue," attendees can also explore immersive indoor EV test track experiences at Hyundai, Volkswagen, and Nissan's displays in the main halls of the convention center. Volkswagen will offer their EV Track Experience and an exclusive dynamic experience for their ID. Buzz model. Nissan will also have an EV Track Experience featuring their ARIYA model. Hyundai's display will include their IONIQ 5 N, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and KONA Electric models.
For those looking for a more adventurous experience, the LA Convention Center's South and West Halls will feature a 30,000-square-foot Camp Jeep exhibit where attendees can ride along with a professional driver and witness the off-road capabilities of various Jeep models. Ford's Bronco Built Wild ride will also be available for attendees to test their nerves on an indoor-to-outdoor off-road inspired course featuring Bronco Mountain and two new obstacles.
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"We are proud to offer such a rich and diverse array of ride-and-drive experiences to our attendees in California, particularly in Los Angeles - known as the Car Capital of the World," said Terri Toennies, president and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Auto Show. "As the number one consumer car market in the United States, it is crucial that new vehicle shoppers have access to a wide range of models. Auto shows provide the perfect opportunity to gain valuable insights without any pressure to buy. We are excited to offer this opportunity once again in 2024."
The LA Auto Show will be open to the public from November 22 to December 1, 2024. Stay updated with the latest news and information by following them on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X or by signing up for alerts on laautoshow.com.
Please note that vehicle models are subject to change.
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