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Chicago Auto Show Postponed

Author: Daniel-RufiangePublished:  12/7/2020
Chicago Auto Show Postponed Chicago Auto Show Postponed

The beginning of the new year is almost upon us, and with the arrival of vaccines against the coronavirus pending, it’s time to start looking forward to the next automotive year with a little more optimism.

That hopefully includes re-kickstarting auto shows around the world, but before we get to that, there remains a lot of hard ground to cover. Anyone who’s being realistic has to expect there will be more cancellations or postponements of events as organizers and authorities try to tiptoe through the coronavirus minefield.

Those behind the Chicago Auto Show are a delicate situation, as the event was scheduled to take place in February. Last year's event went off without a hitch, but this year's organizers felt it was better to postpone rather than run the risk risk of having to call off the show two months from now if the pandemic is still out of control. Wisely, they are now aiming for a spring event. No date has been set, but we can imagine that it will be closer to summer than winter.

“At this point, with the recent increase in cases, it doesn’t look like February is realistic," said Mark Bilek, Senior Director of Communications and Technology for the Chicago Auto Show. “So we wanted to make sure that we let people know that we’re still very excited about trying to save a show in spring of 2021… in March, April or May.”

The 2021 Chicago Auto Show was scheduled for February 13-21; its website now shows Spring 2021.

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