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Chicago 2019: The Auto Show – Favourable Winds Blowing?

Author: Denis-DuquetPublished:  2/6/2019
Chicago 2019: The Auto Show – Favourable Winds Blowing? Chicago 2019: The Auto Show – Favourable Winds Blowing?

There was time, in the early 1980s, when the Chicago Auto Show was considered by many to be the most important event on the automotive calendar in the United States. Over one million visitors came through the doors of the McCormick Center and a typical media day usually featured more than one world premiere.

That was until Detroit decided to promote its own car show, with the support and material aid of the big American manufacturers. Detroit’s North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) had long been strictly a regional affair, of smaller scale than the annual Montreal Auto Show, for example. With the injection of large sums of money by the automakers, as well as the support they provided by staging spectacular premieres at the show, the Motor City event became the go-to event early in the calendar year, supplanting Chicago. The Windy City saw its auto show get demoted to regional status, held a month after the big Detroit show, in February.

But now things could change yet again. The announcement by the organizers of the NAIAS that it will move its show to summertime beginning in 2020 leaves the door open to Chicago to regain its title. At the very least, it will once again be able to claim it’s the biggest automotive event early in the year.

Unless, of course, the folks behind the Los Angeles Auto Show decide to move their event back from November to January, when it was held previously.

Already more aggressive
With a number of automakers having dropped the Detroit show from their schedule in the last couple of years, the organizers of the Chicago event decided to do what it could to give its own show added lustre and significance. Already, this year’s show, which gets underway this week, has several meaty unveilings on the schedule – unlike last year when there were but one or two new reveals of any note, and even those were b-level. The majority of manufacturers have let it be known that they are putting more focus on Chicago 2019 than they did the 2018 edition.

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