2023 LA Auto Show: Electric Vehicles Take Center Stage
The 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show is set to be a major event, with a focus on electric vehicles and an expanded ride & drive experience. The show, to be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from November 17-26, will offer more manufacturer booths and driving tracks than ever before, including several moved to the new Electric Avenue Test Track.
California, the largest US automotive market and a global leader in electric vehicle adoption, will host a diverse range of brands. Confirmed participants include Acura, Aston Martin, Cadillac, and Chevrolet, showcasing electric, hybrid, and gas-powered vehicles. The show promises numerous vehicle debuts, including from emerging brands like Verge and Pebble. Media and attendees can enjoy various ride & drive experiences during AutoMobility LA on November 16, with exclusive access to the show.
The 2023 LA Auto Show is expected to be the strongest event since the industry's recovery from the COVID pandemic. More manufacturers will occupy larger booth spaces, offering more ride & drive opportunities. Visitors can look forward to a cashless experience, with tickets purchased online using a credit or bank card.
The 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show promises an exciting event for both visitors and industry professionals. With a focus on electric vehicles, diverse brands, and expanded ride & drive experiences, the show is set to be a significant event in the automotive calendar. Ticket prices range from $8 to $23, with special promotions available. Media and industry professionals can register for the Automobility LA preview day on November 16, with complimentary registration for accredited media and early bird discounts for industry attendees.
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