After a 3.5-year hiatus, the Detroit Auto Show returned to the show circuit. Admittedly, smaller and more focused on consumers, the show is still held in the Motor City, which afforded plenty of opportunities to talk with executives about the new products revealed.
Aside from the North American Car, Truck and Utility of the Year announcement, five automotive brands and a few startups revealed new products during this year’s event. The show, at least the media preview, is now over but that’s not the end of breaking news stories so come back early and often for the latest updates.
Here’s the latest news from the show:
- Harbinger Reveals Medium-Duty EV Truck Platform at NAIAS 2022
- Jeep Counts on EVs to Boost Sales Abroad and at Home
- Chrysler Brand Preps for a “Rebound” With Assortment of New Products
- Magna Delivering on Promise of Mobility Business
- Ford Drives Mustang Stampede to Detroit for Pony Car Debut
- Dark Horse — Ford Reveals All-New 7th Generation 2024 Mustang
- Unbridled: Ford Offers a First Look at the 2024 Mustang
- President Biden Drops $900M Announcement at Detroit Auto Show
- EVs Leading the Charge in 2023 NACTOY Semifinals
- Chevy Unveils 2023 Tahoe RST Performance Edition at NAIAS
- New Special Editions for Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe
- End of an Era: Chrysler Reveals Final 300C Sedan
- A Very Different Auto Show Returns to Detroit This Week
- Week Ahead: The Detroit Auto Show is Back