North American International Auto Show

The North American International Auto Show, which runs Jan. 18 to Jan. 26, is one of the top automotive events in the world. Here manufacturers and suppliers debut new vehicles and make major announcements. The event attracts top industry executives and media from around the world.

Highlights

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Jan. 11, 2016
A GM VP and the head of Barclays' automotive team were among those sharing their forecasts at the Society of Automotive Analyst's Automotive Outlook Conference, where ...
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Jan. 11, 2016
Overall, the mood in Detroit is upbeat, following a record 2015 for sales that has created an everybody-wins dynamic among automakers. But VW continues to reel from its emission...
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Ford tested its Fusion hybrid in snow at MCity this week in Ann Arbor Mich
Jan. 11, 2016
Ford is saying that its testing in snowy conditions--which it’s doing in Michigan at sites including the University of Michigan’s Mcity--is an industry first.
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Ford CEO Mark Fields shown here at the Consumer Electronics Show last week
Jan. 11, 2016
Mark Fields predicts more good times for F Series; Carlos Ghosn sees strength in China despite economic downturn; and Daniel Ammann says ride-sharing is "going to be very, very...
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A Chinese boy waves a national flag from atop his fathers shoulders
Jan. 11, 2016
General Motors already sells more vehicles in China than in the United States (3.6 million last year, compared to 3.1 million here) and will now controversially import Chinese...
Ford Gambles on Aluminumclad F150 Pickup
Jan. 13, 2014
Last year, Ford sold more than 763,000 of the F-150, commanding a 40% market share in the category.
VW to Invest 7 Billion in North America
Jan. 13, 2014
Company is launching a midsized sport utility vehicle in the US in 2016.
New GM Chief Mary Barra Launches New Pickup Truck
Jan. 13, 2014
CEO made clear that under her leadership the company's focus will be car design and consumer needs.
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Jan. 12, 2014
"The prognosis for both Toyota and the industry is very positive in 2014," said Jim Lentz, CEO of the North America region for Toyota.