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Things to See and Do at the LA Auto Show

Things to See and Do at the LA Auto Show

The Los Angeles Auto Show’s AutoMobility LA is the new auto industry’s first true trade show. This year it’s in-person and open to visitors who show a vaccinated card or negative COVID-19 test before entering.

Once inside the Los Angeles Convention Center, it’s eye candy to car fans. The event includes global vehicle debuts, product reveals, test drives and celebrity meet-and-greets starting on November 19 -28, 2021.

The show is recharged displaying electric vehicles, such as the progressive design Porsche Mission R. It’s all-electric sports car from Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. The Porsche Mission R delivers up to 1,073 hp (800 kW). The battery capacity of around 80 kWh and the innovative recuperation system make sprint racing possible with no loss of output. Inside the Porsche Hall showroom there are a variety of red Porsches and favorite models that visitors can sit inside and admire.

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In the West Atrium The Cobra is a beauty and this performance enhanced coupe offers clean energy at 600 HP with a speed of 0 to 100 in 2.7 seconds. Other cars in this area include the Billiti Electric Inc., EdisonFuture, ElectraMeccanica, and EVgo a Fast Charging Service.

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Also in this area is Mattel’s dazzling Barbie Car, a human-sized plastic-looking exterior convertible. It is a drivable Fiat 500e, electric vehicle that offers 111 horsepower and a range up to 100 miles. It’s star-shaped headlights, swan wing looking doors, rainbow-colored wheels, and bright pink furry seats is the quintessential Barbie sports car.

 

Barbie Car at LA Auto Show

The West Halll is where you will see all the new cars and concept cars for the automotive companies Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Jeep, Kia, RAM, RAM Truck Territory and Subaru.


Subaru National Parks Experience is a new auto show experience showcasing the brand’s dedication to preserving the National Parks by including Subaru models. Venture over to the Convention Center’s West Hall to experience a tunnel with an immersive 180-degree LED wall and LED floor. It’s enhanced with wilderness-inspired sights, sounds, smells and two levels of viewing. Explore an interactive cave spotlighting “no-touch” technology and be sure to visit the “Subaru Loves Pets” daily adoption event. Subaru’s all-new performance area feature the 2022 WRX and more.

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Guests can see the Ford Bronco’s inside and then have a “Bronco Built Wild” experience outside. There is a Bronco specially designed off-road course for fans to put their courage to the test with a ride over a 38-degree Bronco Mountain. Located in the North Plaza of the Los Angeles Convention Center, fans can learn about the 2-door Bronco Sport and 4-door Broncos and experience the thrill of Bronco’s off-road capability and connectivity on an off-road course designed by Vaughn Gittin Jr.; the experience showcases Trail Turn Assist, where the vehicle spins almost entirely on the same spot.

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Tickets to the LA Auto Show can be reserved here.

About The Author

Jill Weinlein

As a travel journalist for 17 years some of my favorite experiences have been climbing The Great Wall in China, swam with Stingrays in Bora-Bora, explored caves in Belize, followed a pod of Orcas in Alaska, swam in the warm waters of Krabi in Thailand, visited Marco Polo's house in Korcula, Croatia and sailing around Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. Read my travel reviews to be inspired to see the world.

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