The 111th edition of the Chicago Auto Show is in its second day and plenty of news has already been made. As expected we’ve seen plenty of new trucks, crossovers and sport-utes to make their debuts. While those three dominated the debuts in the Windy City, they weren’t the only unveilings.
The show attracts the biggest executives and industry watchers, and watching them will be TheDetroitBureau.com, We continue to cover the show, bringing you news as it happens — and even before in many instances. Check back often as the site is updated regularly.
Stories we’ve already written:
- Alfa Romeo Bringing Back 4C Spider for 2020
- Ford’s Future Relies on Its Manufacturing Prowess
- Ram Aims for Commercial Customers With New HD Trucks
- Mazda Marks Miata’s 30th With Party, Special Edition
- Ford, Harley Reconnect for New Harley-Davidson F-150
- Nissan Updates Rogue Sport for 2020
- Ford Investing $1B, Adding 500 Jobs to Expand SUV Production
- Volkswagen Ups the Ante with New GLI Line
- Subaru Storms Chicago with All-New Legacy Line
- New Kia Sportage Blows into Windy City
- Toyota’s 2020 Sequoia is Going Pro — TRD Pro
- Cadillac Adds to Growing Portfolio of Crossovers with XT5 Sport
- Ram Brings on Multifunction Tailgate for Pickups
- Nissan Tweaks Pathfinder with New Rock Creek Package
- First Look: 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD
- Chevrolet Amps Things Up in Heavy-Duty Truck War
- Toyota Adding a Little Spark to Chicago with TRD Tease
- Ford Unveils New Heavy Duty Pickup Truck
- FCA Debuting Special Anniversary Minivans in Chicago
- Toyota Teases 2020 Tacoma Ahead of Chicago Auto Show