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The 2026 Detroit Auto Show runs January 14–25, 2026 at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit. It features over 40 car brands, from the Big Three to exotics, plus interactive ride-alongs, new EVs, and family-friendly exhibits. Tickets for public days cost $25 for adults (with discounts for kids and seniors) and can be purchased online or at the venue. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or just looking for a fun winter outing, this guide covers all the key dates, events, travel tips, and local insights to help you make the most of Detroit’s signature auto extravaganza.

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Revving Up Detroit: Why the Auto Show Matters in 2026

Every January, the Detroit Auto Show transforms the Motor City into a car lover’s playground. For over a…

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2025 proved to be a milestone year in Detroit’s ongoing resurgence. The city celebrated long-awaited downtown developments, infrastructure investments, and historic leadership changes that signaled a new era for Metro Detroit. From the opening of transformative projects like the Hudson’s site and a 22-acre riverfront park to policy wins accelerating affordable housing and transit access, each story showcased Detroit’s momentum. Locals felt a renewed energy as cultural traditions returned, national spotlights landed on the city, and institutions like the University of Michigan deepened their Detroit roots, all building confidence in Detroit’s vibrant future.

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1. Hudson’s Site Comes Alive Downtown

After years of…

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2026 Detroit Auto Show Lineup: Ford, GM, Stellantis, Toyota, The Motor City is revving up once again as the Detroit Auto Show returns to its classic January slot with some big hometown names and global players on board. In a city that “put America on wheels,” this annual auto extravaganza is more than just a car show, it’s a point of pride and a mid-winter tradition. This year’s event is already shaping up to be a must-see spectacle, with Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Stellantis, and Toyota confirmed as the first major automakers in the lineup. For Metro Detroiters and auto fans alike, that means an exciting mix of beloved local brands and international innovation will be on display, all under one roof in downtown Detroit.

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