The 107th Chicago Auto Show is now in it’s second day on the shores of Lake Michigan. The first day featured a bonanza of new product debuts and breaking news and day two appears to be following the same course. Thousands of media and automotive executives are roaming the 1 million square feet of center to examine and discuss the latest debuts from the world’s automakers.
While trucks, SUVs and small crossovers led yesterday’s coverage, small sports cars made headlines too and are likely to continue making news.
Even though today brings the media portion to a close, there are still plenty of intros to cover and executives to query, and TheDetroitBureau.com continues to ensure you are receiving the latest auto news no matter how quickly its made or who is making it. Today will be a frenzy of activity at McCormick Place before the largest consumer show opens its doors to the public so please check back often for updates throughout the day.
Here’s the latest news from the Chicago Auto Show:
- Mitsubishi riding US sales wave to renewed success
- Hyundai Veloster and Elantra models get significant updates
- FCA confirms next-gen minivan gets plug-in hybrid version
- 2016 Toyota Avalon gets makeover
- Nissan reveals Le Mans racer
- Mitsubishi plugs into Chicago with Concept GC-PHEV
- Nissan goes topless with 370Z NISMO roadster concept
- Acura brings be-jeweled RDX update to Chicago
- Chevy will build “game-changing” Bolt EV
- Mazda blings out MX-5 Miata for Chi-town
- Honda makes “dramatic shift” with Pilot redesign
- Revamped Equinox offering more bang for the buck
- Kia goes off-roading with Trail’ster concept
- Chevy aims for middle of pickup market with Silverado Custom
- Ram Laramie Limited leading luxury line-up
Here are the stories leading up to the show:
- Ford pursues the perfect Police Interceptor
- Mazda previews Miata concept for Chicago
- Chevy trucks into Chicago with Colorado GearOn Edition
- Chevy teases new Equinox before Chicago
- Toyota rolling out three at Chicago Auto Show
- Kia to reveal Trail’ster “rugged runabout” in Chicago
- Honda promises “shift in design” with new 2016 Pilot
- Next Acura RDX blowing into Chicago