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(from LA Auto Show
Press Release) The Los Angeles Auto Show opens Nov. 19-28
with a record 50 vehicle debuts. This year's show features more
elaborate and interactive exhibits and more manufacturers, making it
one of the most dynamic LA Auto Shows in years. As sales of new cars
improve and consumers are faced with more vehicle choices, the show
provides the most convenient way to compare the available options
under one roof. The annual event, held at the Los Angeles Convention
Center, hosts more than 900 new vehicles and is one of the top
automotive events worldwide.
Among the world debuts are three premieres from Nissan including the
completely redesigned Quest minivan. Land Rover will unveil its
all-new, 5-door Range Rover Evoque and SAAB will showcase its first
crossover, the 9-4X. Convertibles are always a favorite in Los
Angeles and two popular drop-tops making world debuts include the
new Chevrolet Camaro Convertible and the redesigned Volkswagen Eos.
Several top-selling vehicles have received all new designs for 2011
including the Ford Explorer crossover, Jeep Grand Cherokee and
Hyundai Elantra sedan. And, returning to the United States after a
27-year hiatus, Italian automaker Fiat will feature its new compact
vehicle, the Fiat 500-Cinquecento.
This year's show also marks the arrival of the modern electric car
era. After years of anticipation, consumers can now purchase
mass-production electric vehicles. Los Angeles is expected to be one
of the biggest markets for electric cars and the Chevrolet Volt and
Nissan LEAF are the first to arrive. With more than a dozen electric
vehicles ranging from production to concept, the show provides a
picture of the present and future of electric transportation.
Futuristic concept vehicles continue to be popular at the LA Auto
Show. This year features more than 15 concepts, including Mazda's
dramatic Shinari concept, Jaguar's C-X75 electric super car and
KIA's POP electric concept with a spaceship-like cabin. Lotus is
completely relaunching its brand and will unveil five new concept
sports cars that outline its future for years to come. Also, several
yet-to-be-seen and highly anticipated concepts are planned from
Cadillac, Honda, Nissan and Subaru.
Attendees this year will benefit from more test drive opportunities
than ever before. Every day of the show, Ford and Land Rover will be
offering unique test drives, including a rugged Land Rover off-road
course and Ford's outdoor urban expo featuring cars and trucks. On
Fridays through Sundays, Buick, Chevrolet, GMC and Toyota will let
drivers get behind the wheel to test out a variety of its latest
models.
The LA Auto Show also has an entire hall dedicated to the latest
specialty vehicles, automotive accessories and customizing trends.
Everything from exotic custom cars, wheels, tires and performance
products to the latest mobile, audio and entertainment systems can
be found in Kentia Hall. In addition to the dozen electric vehicles
located throughout the show, several smaller manufacturers with pure
electric vehicles will also be exhibiting in Kentia Hall.
The Nissan Quest Kids' Fun Zone returns for a second year and is
open both weekends, including the Thanksgiving holiday. This family
friendly play area features fun activities for kids of all ages and
will offer video games, toy car rides and a variety of other games,
crafts and activities free to show attendees. With free admission
for kids 12 and under, the LA Auto Show continues to be a popular
and affordable destination for families.