The Detroit Auto Dealers Association and the Downtown Detroit Partnership are teaming up to host an all-new summer event: the Motor City Car Crawl, which will be held August 5 through August 8.
Detroit The battle to keep the auto show in the Motor City isn t over yet.
City Council on Tuesday sent a resolution to a committee for review. It urges the Detroit Auto Dealers Association to reconsider relocating the North American International Auto Show from the TCF Center in 2021 and continue its sustained presence in Detroit, by honoring the contract it signed in 2018 to hold the show in Cobo (now the TCF Center), each year through 2026.
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The resolution must be approved by the Neighborhood and Community Services Committee before being voted on my the whole council. A resolution doesn t require any commitment from the DADA, which runs the auto show.
2021 North American International Auto Show canceled due to pandemic
New event announced called Motor Bella to take place in Pontiac
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DETROIT – On Monday, the North American International Auto Show announced it will not hold the annual event in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2020, NAIAS also canceled the event as a result of the pandemic. The show was canceled last year after it was announced that Detroit’s TCF Center would become a temporary hospital for COVID patients.
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revealed a “bridge to the future” with an auto-centric event called Motor Bella.
“The new event will bring next generation mobility and exciting vehicle debuts to media, show-goers and the automotive enthusiasts’ world in a never before experienced way while also addressing continued COVID-19 concerns about indoor events,” a statement from Motor Bella read.