Attendees marvel at the stunning displays at the 125th New York Auto Show.
New York City is buzzing with excitement as it gears up for the 125th annual Auto Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center from April 18 to April 27. With 28 major manufacturers showcasing their latest vehicles, including luxury brands like Bentley and Lamborghini, and the first looks at electric models from Hyundai and Subaru, this year’s event promises a spectacular celebration of innovation in the automotive world. The show also offers thrilling test tracks and a rich history, making it a must-visit for enthusiasts and families alike.
Excitement is revving up in New York City as the much-anticipated New York Auto Show is all set to celebrate its 125th anniversary. This prestigious event kicks off this week, opening its doors to the public starting Friday, April 18, and will run through April 27 at the state-of-the-art Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
With at least 28 major manufacturers gearing up to exhibit their latest vehicles, the 2024 edition of the Auto Show promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Attendees can expect to see luxury brands such as Bentley, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Rolls-Royce flaunting their finest models. For those who appreciate the classics, there will be exhibitions highlighting some timeless cars alongside some of the most exotic vehicles on the market.
And that’s not all! Thrill-seekers will have the chance to take a spin on the test tracks featuring vehicles from manufacturers like Jeep, Ford, and Hyundai. This is an incredible opportunity to test out some of the hottest rides on the market today while enjoying the atmosphere of an automotive carnival!
Vehicle enthusiasts will want to take note, as several manufacturers are planning to unveil brand-new models. Two significant electric vehicles set to debut include Hyundai’s 2026 Palisade SUV and Subaru’s 2026 electric Trailseeker SUV. Subaru also plans to showcase a redesigned 2026 Outback which will feature a boxier design, departing from its previous station wagon look.
Kia is also bringing the heat with three new vehicles, which will include the North American debut of the EV4, along with a possible facelifted Telluride. It’s clear that electric vehicles will take center stage at this year’s show, reflecting the growing trend toward sustainable mobility.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is rallying the community to get involved, emphasizing how crucial electric vehicles (EVs) are to New York’s clean energy economy. Her enthusiasm for the show adds an extra layer of excitement for attendees wanting to contribute to a greener future through sustainable transportation.
This annual tradition has deep roots, dating back to its inception in 1900 at the original Madison Square Garden. However, due to the unprecedented challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the show was canceled in both 2020 and 2021. Fortunately, it made a triumphant return in 2022, and it’s back for a strong celebration this year!
If you’re looking to attend, tickets are priced reasonably at $22 for adults, $8 for kids ages 3-12, and little ones aged 2 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Mark your calendars for April 16, when media days kick off prior to the public opening.
The show is also expected to feature other prominent exhibitors such as Volkswagen and Toyota, with exciting potential vehicle reveals from Volkswagen that attendees won’t want to miss. The Auto Show serves as a fantastic platform for manufacturers to connect directly with passionate car buyers in a relaxed, pressure-free environment.
So gear up, New York! The excitement of the Auto Show is just around the corner, promising a vibrant celebration of the automotive world where history, innovation, and excitement collide!
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