► Detroit motor show 2017 review
► A round up of the NAIAS launches
► A-Z guide of all the new cars
The Detroit motor show runs from 8-22 January 2017 and here we round up all the key new cars shown at the Cobo hall in downtown Detroit.
The North American International Auto Show, or NAIAS, kicks off each calendar year and is clinging on to its reputation as the biggest US car show – despite being challenged by burgeoning shows in New York and Los Angeles, not the mention the CES electronics show in Las Vegas.
Here’s our A-Z round-up of the big news from Motown, and we’ll be adding more new cars, world debuts and launches to our gallery and guide below in the coming days.
New cars at the 2017 Detroit auto show
AUDI
Q8 concept car (above) First conceptual look at new, more dynamic SUV flagship
BMW
5-series Okay, so we’ve already driven it. But it’s the Five’s world show premiere
CHEVROLET
Traverse Updated version of Chevy’s family workhorse will be shown in Cobo
HONDA
Odyssey (below) 2018 model year minivan built in Alabama due at NAIAS
INFINITI
Q50 Concept Latest concept previews the next-gen Q50 SUV
KIA
Stinger GT A shock sports coupe/saloon – the most exciting, quickest Kia to date
LEXUS
New LS New fifth-generation Lexus limo due at the 2017 NAIAS
MERCEDES-BENZ
E-class Coupe (below) The slinkier, smoother Merc E lands in Detroit
PIXAR
Cartoon racer See the new Cars 3 film star at Detroit 2017
TOYOTA
Camry Updated 2018 US bestseller due to bow in at Cobo
VOLKSWAGEN
ID Buzz minivan New electric car family expands with Microbus-style monobox MPV
Tiguan Allspace (below) Roomier, three-rows-of-seat Tig makes its world debut
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How to attend the auto show in Motown
Official website: http://naias.com
Address: Cobo Center, One Washington Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226, USA
Telephone: +1 248 643 0250
Dates: 8-22 January 2017
Opening hours: 9am-10pm on public days (no admittance after 9pm)
Adult tickets: $13 per person
OAP tickets: $7 (65 and older)
Children’s tickets: $7 (7-12 years old; 6 and under free with parent or guardian)