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AutoExec Summary
The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) has been rebranded as the Detroit Auto Show and will return to its traditional January scheduling in 2025 at the Cobo Centre in downtown Detroit. The show aims to offer more flexibility for stakeholders, allowing for product announcements during the public show or industry-focused events. The decision to move the show back to mid-winter follows recent challenges due to COVID and aims to attract more attendees and auto brands. The show will adopt a more modern format similar to successful events like the Tokyo Auto Salon and SEMA Show. The Detroit show has a long history, dating back to 1899, and has been a significant event for the automotive industry. Despite facing competition from other auto shows, the Detroit Auto Show remains a prominent showcase for the latest innovations in the automotive world.
Brands mentioned: Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz
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