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LA Auto Show 2018 coolest cars preview
- The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off next week in sunny Southern California.
- The LA Auto Show is generally a more consumer-focused show, which means fewer new concept debuts and more cars destined for showroom floors.
- BMW, Porsche, Lincoln, Mercedes, Lexus, Kia, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, and Jeep are all set to unveil new cars at the show.
- The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show will be open to the public from November 30 through December 9 at the LA Convention Center.
The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off next week in sunny Southern California. As America awakens from its post-Thanksgiving turkey dinner induced stupor, the world’s automakers will descend up Tinsel Town to launch the 2018-2019 US auto show season.
Vehicles ranging from design concepts to production models will dot the floor of the LA Convention Center.
Although the concepts at the show represent a glimpse into the future of the automotive industry, more-production-ready vehicles will give the public a chance to see what’s soon headed to their dealers’ showrooms.
As with previous years, hybridization and electrification will play a major role at the show. In addition, automakers continue to roll out new crossovers and SUVs to meet with consumer demand for the models.
Read more: The Kia Stinger is Business Insider’s 2018 Car of the Year.
The 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show will be open to the public from November 30 through December 9 at the LA Convention Center.
The LA Auto Show will be followed by the CES and the Detroit Auto Show in January. Other highlights include the Chicago Auto Show in February while the 2019 New York International Auto Show will close out the season in April.
Here’s a closer look at the new cars and SUVs we are looking to forward to at the 2018 LA Auto Show.
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