Karl Zimmermann, chairman of the Detroit Auto Show, said this year’s show returned its focus to the Detroit community.
The Detroit Auto Show is going back to its roots. After more than a generation when it often seemed like automakers cared more if they made the morning news than whether the show sold any new cars ...
Detroit Auto Dealers Association co-directors Rod Alberts and Sam also appear on the show and share thoughts about Bill Ford ...
Curry Motorsports along with the National Motorsports Association brought more than 150 high school students to the Detroit ...
The Detroit Auto Show’s name, season, even the convention center’s name, have changed, but one thing remains the same: The ...
Race Day was Friday at the Detroit Auto Show, introducing IndyCar muscle to the event. Pro race car drivers gave rides to ...
The Detroit Auto Show is shifting back to its original January timeframe after being held in September in 2022 and 2023. The ...
To get Lions fans excited for the big game against the Washington Commanders, the Detroit Auto Show hosted a celebration ...
CFA Society Detroit, a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization for chartered financial analysts, hosted an Auto Show luncheon on Jan ...
Held in January for the first time since 2019, the Detroit Auto Show returned to its roots at Huntington Place to focus on the automotive industry’s future — one focused on the region’s ...
For the second time at the Detroit Auto Show, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the Engineering Society of ...
Detroit police are planning to discuss their security plan for fans during the Lions-Commanders NFC Divisional playoff game ...