More motor show disruption

September 22, 2020
More motor show disruption
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The Detroit Auto Show, which normally kicks off the motor show season in January has been rescheduled for September 2021 after a second move from a rescheduled date in June.


The North American International Auto Show had been previously moved to a summer date but was put off due to the COVID-19 pandemic as the TCF Centre venue was being used as a field hospital. It has now been moved to September 28th to October 9th  2021.

The Autumn show will have the same product features as previously planned, including ride-and-drives and Motor Bella, a street festival celebrating Italian and British car culture.
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