The Los Angeles Auto Show is an annual auto show held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in early December. The LA Auto Show is an OICA sanctioned international exhibition and also endorsed by the Greater Los Angeles New Car Dealers Association. It is open to the public for ten days each year, filling 760,000 square feet (71,000Â m2) of exhibit space.
The show kicks off with AutoMobility LA, four days full of activity for journalists, designers and industry representatives alike. In 2014, the show had a record number of debuts with more than 65 World and North American debuts. From 2013-2015, the first of three Press & Trade Days was devoted to the Connected Car Expo, which united automotive and technology professionals in an effort to increase development and foster relationship-building in the connected car industry, providing attendees with access to the key players and top media constructing the future of the connected car. Now, Connected Car Expo has merged with the show's Press & Trade days to create AutoMobility LA: the new auto industryâs first true trade show with one brand, one schedule and one location to precede the ten-day public show.
History
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The Los Angeles Auto Show began in 1907 with ninety-nine vehicles on display at Morleyâs Skating Rink. In 1910, the event was held under a canvas big top at Fiesta Park. As the auto industry grew, the auto show changed venues four times throughout the 1920s to accommodate the growing needs of vendors. In 1926, it took place at the corner of Hill and Washington where it stayed for the next four years. During the 1929 show, an electrical circuit in one of the airplane exhibits caught fire causing the entire show to go up in flames ending in more than $1 Million in damage. With the help of the community, the show re-opened one day later at the Shrine Auditorium.
The show continued to prove successful throughout the 1930s, but took a down turn during the Second World War and went on hiatus from 1940 through 1951. In 1952, the show re-opened at the Pan Pacific Auditorium with 152 vehicles on display, including those from international manufacturers.
In 2006, the show moved its dates from early January to late November/early December, thus resulting in two shows during the year 2006, the second marking the 100 year anniversary show.
Connected Car Expo and AutoMobility LA
In response to the rapid changes that new technologies such as driver assist and cloud-based infotainment are fueling in the automotive industry, the LA Auto Show organizers created the Connected Car Expo in 2013.
The growth of Connected Car Expo combined with the growing presence of a new breed of technology-industry-focused attendees at LA Auto Showâs Press & Trade Days resulted in Connected Car Expo and LA Auto Show's Press & Trade Days merger to create AutoMobility LA for 2016.
Overview
For 2016, AutoMobility LA also included the following events:
- AutoMobility LA: four days of networking, three days of breaking news and two days of learning. The authoritative gathering for auto and tech industry professionals to connect and discuss/feature the future of mobility
- The Press & Trade Days Kickoff Party: held the night before AutoMobility LA Conference, industry and media professionals gather to celebrate the kickoff of AutoMobility LA
- Green Car of the Year Award: presented by the Green Car Journal
- Design LA Open House & Reception: advanced automotive design studios from around the world present their concepts to a judging committee and compete for top honor; winner of judges' pick as well as people's choice award are both announced during the annual reception
- Green/Tech Ride & Drive: test drives of the newest tech and green advancements exclusively for media
- Automobile designers finish out Design LA at the Designersâ Night Reception hosted by Car Design News (offsite and separate registration required to attend)
2017
The 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from December 1 through December 10, 2017. AutoMobility LA, which included auto show press days and vehicle debuts, took place from November 27 through November 30.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
2016
The 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 18 through November 27, 2016. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 16 and 17.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
2015
The 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 20 through November 29, 2015. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 18 and 29.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
2014
The 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 21 through November 30, 2014. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 19 and 20.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
2013
The 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 22 through December 1, 2013. Press days and vehicle debuts took place on November 20 and 21. The 2013 Connected Car Expo was held on November 19â"21.
56 total vehicles debuted at the 2013 show, with 22 of them being world debuts. The following below are production models that debuted.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
2012
The 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 30 through December 9, 2012, with press days on November 28 and 29.
Production model debuts
Concept cars
Honda also announced the 2014 Accord Plug-In Hybrid will be available starting January 15, 2013 in California and New York.
2011
The 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 18 through November 27, 2011, with press days on November 16 and 17. The Sneak Preview Night was held on November 17, 2011.
Production models
Concept cars
2010
The 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 19 through November 28, 2010, with press days on November 17 and 18. The Sneak Preview Night was held on November 18, 2010.
For the first time, the Design Challenge included entries from international design studios. The objective was to design a four-passenger car weighing less than 1,000 pounds (454Â kg). This year's competitors were GM, Honda, Maybach, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Smart, Toyota, and Volvo. The tied winners were GM with their Cadillac Aera concept and Smart with their 454 WWT concept.
Stefan Jacoby, president and chief executive officer of Volvo Car Corp, kicked off the Los Angeles Auto Show by delivering the Motor Press Guild (MPG) keynote address the morning of November 17, 2010.
The Chevrolet Volt won the 6th annual Green Car Journal 2011 Green Car of the Year award. Other finalists included the Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, and the Nissan LEAF.
Production models
Concept cars
2009
The 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from December 4 through December 13, 2009, with press days on December 2 and 3. The Sneak Preview Night was Thursday, December 3, 2009. Tickets for this event went on sale in October.
Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati did not appear at the show.
Production models
Concept cars
GM also held a press conference for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt (shown as a prototype at the 2008 show), announcing availability in California in late 2010, with other markets to follow later.
While Nissan/Infiniti did not hold any press conferences at the LA show, they unveiled the 2011 Infiniti M at an event in Beverly Hills to coincide with the show. The refreshed 2010 Infiniti G sedan was also introduced at this time.
2008
The 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 21 through November 30, 2008, with press days on November 19 and 20.
Facing a budget crisis, General Motors stated that they would cancel their press conferences and debuts for this year's show. Their current vehicles were still on display, and previously introduced vehicles such as the Chevrolet Volt still made an appearance. Chrysler also did not introduce any new models to the press, although its electric vehicle prototypes revealed in September (Dodge EV, Jeep Wrangler, and Chrysler Town & Country) were on display.
Production models
Concept cars
World debuts
- Chrysler Town & Country EV Concept
- Dodge EV Concept
- Honda FC Sport Concept
- Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Concept
- Kia Borrego FCEV Concept
- Jeep Wrangler Unlimited EV Concept
- Toyota Camry CNG Hybrid Concept
- Volkswagen Red Bull Baja Race Touareg TDI
North American debuts
- BMW Concept 7-Series ActiveHybrid
- Honda Insight Concept
- Hyundai HED-5 i-Mode
- Mercedes-Benz ConceptFASCINATION
- Saab 9-X Air BioHybrid Concept
2007
The 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from November 16 through November 25, 2007, with press days on November 14 and 15.
Production models
Also present at the show were the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid and Cadillac Escalade Platinum, which were originally slated to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show but instead debuted a week earlier at the South Florida Auto Show in Miami.
Concept cars
- Audi Cross Cabriolet Quattro Concept
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe Concept
- Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueTec Hybrid Concept
- Suzuki Makai Concept
- Vector WX-8 Concept
- Volkswagen Space Up Blue Concept
2006
Novemberâ"December
The November 2006 Los Angeles International Auto Show was held on November 29 through December 10, 2006. The Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles lists this show under their 2006 season. This is the second L.A. show this year, the first being in January, right before the Detroit show where it used to languish. It's arguably the biggest in the event's long history dating back to 1907. It's also the first year the show has earned an international designation, giving show organizers the extra clout to attract more world unveilings when the show lands in its permanent slot next year in early November.
Production models
Concept cars
- Acura Advanced Sedan Concept
- Chevrolet Sequel Concept
- Ford Explorer Fuel Cell Prototype
- Ford Mustang by Giugiaro Concept
- Honda FCX Concept
- Honda REMIX Concept
- Honda Step Bus Concept
- Hyundai HCD-10 Hellion Concept
- Mazda Nagare Concept
- Suzuki SXBox Concept
- Volkswagen Tiguan Concept
Audi, Volkswagen, and Daimler Chrysler also announced their plans for new BlueTec diesel cars, designed to meet stringent emissions standards.
January
The January 2006 Los Angeles show was held on January 6 through January 15. It featured the following new models.
Production models
World debuts
- 2007 Chevrolet Aveo Sedan
- 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Daytona 500 Pace Car
- 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
- 2006 Chrysler 300C Heritage Edition
- 2007 GMC Yukon XL
- 2006 Ferrari F430 Pista
- 2006 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
- 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8
- 2006 JEVC Battery-Powered Formula Car
- 2006 Honda Accord Sedan US-spec
- 2006 Honda Civic Coupe
- 2006 Honda Civic NGV Sedan
- 2006 Lotus Exige
- 2006 Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT
- 2007 Mazda CX-7
- 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP
- 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
- 2006 Saab 9-3 Cabrio "20th Anniversary"
- 2006 Saleen Sport Truck S331
- 2006 Spyker C8 Laviolette
- 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan
- 2007 Toyota Yaris 3-door
- 2006 Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door
- 2006 Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door
North American debuts
- 2007 Audi Q7
- 2006 BMW M6 Coupe
- 2006 Bugatti Veyron
- 2006 Fisker Latigo
- 2006 Fisker Tramonto
- 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
- 2006 Mercedes-Benz S 550
- 2006 Mercedes-Benz S 600
- 2006 Porsche Cayman
- 2006 Volkswagen Eos
Concept cars
- GMC Pad Concept
- Lamborghini Miura Concept
- Saab 9-5 Aero BioPower Concept
- Volkswagen GX3 Concept
2005
The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show 2005 takes place January 7â"16 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Some 760,000 square feet of modern, well-lit exhibition space contains more than 1000 vehicles, plus a special floor devoted to the automotive aftermarket.
Production models
- BMW M3 Coupe Competition Package
- Chevrolet HHR
- Chevrolet Impala
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo
- Chrysler 300C SRT8
- Dodge Magnum SRT8
- Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe
- Ferrari 575M Superamerica
- Ford Mustang Convertible
- GEM Car EV NEV
- Hyundai Tucson FCEV
- Mazda Mazdaspeed 6
- Jaguar XK8 Convertible Victory Edition
- Jaguar XK8 Coupe Victory Edition
- Pontiac G6 Coupe
- Pontiac G6 Convertible
- Pontiac Torrent
- Pontiac Solstice
- Saleen S7 Twin Turbo
- Spyker C8 Spyder
- Volkswagen Jetta Sedan
North American debuts
- Audi A4
- Audi A3
- Ferrari F430
- Mercedes-Benz SLK55
- Mercedes-Benz CLS55 AMG
- Porsche Boxster
- Venturi Fetish
Concept cars
- Bentley Arnage Drophead Coupe Concept
- Chevrolet HHR West Coast Customs Concept
- Ford Shelby GR-1 Concept
- Suzuki Sunburst Reno SWT Concept
- Suzuki Techno Blue Aerio SX SWT Concept
- Vision SZR prototype
- Volvo XC90 Supercharged V8 Concept
2004
Production models
- BMW 330Ci Performance Package
- BMW X5 4.8is
- Bentley Continental GT
- Bentley Arnage T24 Mulliner
- Brabus Chrysler Crossfire
- Buick Terraza
- Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe
- Chevrolet Cobalt Sedan
- Commuter Tango T600
- Ford Escape
- Ford GT
- Ford Focus ZX3
- Ford Focus ZX4
- Ford Focus ZX5
- Ford Focus ZXW
- Ford Focus FCV
- Hummer H2 SUT
- Lotus Elise
- Lexus RX 400h
- Mazda6 5-Door
- Mazda6 Sport Wagon
- Morgan Aero 8
- Panoz Esperante GT
- Saab 9-2X
- Saturn Relay
Concept cars
- Hummer H3T Concept
- Pontiac Solstice Concept
2003
The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show runs from January 4â"12 this year.
Production models
- Audi A8 L
- BMW 330i Performance Package
- Cadillac XLR
- Chrysler Sebring Sedan
- Chrysler Sebring Convertible
- Dodge Stratus Sedan
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (facelift)
- Ford Focus PZEV
- Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Sport Sedan
- Mercedes-Benz C320 Sport Sedan
- Mercedes-Benz C320 Sports Coupe
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
- Mitsubishi Montero 20th Anniversary Special Edition
- Pontiac Grand Prix
- Pontiac GTO
- Scion xA
- Scion xB
- Subaru Baja Sport
- Volvo S60 R
- Volvo V70 R
North American debuts
- BMW Alpina Roadster V8
- BMW Z4 Roadster
- Ferrari Enzo
- Maybach 57
- Jaguar XJ
Concept cars
- Acura RSX Type-S Show Car by Good Guys
- Aston Martin DB AR1 Concept
- Dodge Magnum SRT-8 Concept
- Ford Faction Concept
- Ford Supercharged Thunderbird Concept
- Mazda RX-8 X-Men Car
2002
Production models
- Acura 3.2 CL
- Acura NSX
- Chrysler Crossfire Coupe
- Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT
- GMC Envoy XL SLE
- GMC Envoy XL SLT
- Dodge Neon SRT-4
- Hummer H2
- Hyundai Tiburon
- Jaguar S-Type
- Jaguar S-Type R
- Ford TH!NK City
- Infiniti G35
- Lincoln Navigator
- Maserati Coupe
- Mazda MPV
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII
- Pontiac Vibe
- Pontiac Vibe GT
- Toyota Matrix
- Volkswagen Jetta GLI
- Volkswagen New Beetle Turbo S
- Volkswagen Passat W8
- Volvo S80
Concept cars
- Lexus 2054 Minority Report Concept
- Lincoln Continental Concept
- Honda Model X
- Kia Trophy Truck
- Mitsubishi Montero Evolution Concept
2001
Production models
- Acura RL 3.5
- Acura TL 3.2 Type-S
- BMW M Coupe
- BMW M Roadster
- Cadillac Escalade EXT
- Daewoo Leganza
- Daewoo Rezzo
- Ford Crown Victoria
- Ford Mustang Bullitt GT
- Ford TH!NK Neighbor
- Isuzu Axiom
- Kia Rio Station Wagon
- Mazda Protege MP3
- Mazda Protege Sport Wagon
- Mazda Tribute MM
- Mercedes-Benz C230 Coupe
- Suzuki Grand Vitara XL-7
- Volkswagen Jetta GLX Wagon
- Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg Edition
- Volkswagen New Beetle Sport
Concept cars
- Chevrolet Borrego Concept
- Dodge PowerBox Concept
- Ford Escape HEV Concept
- Pontiac Vibe Concept
- Toyota WiLL Concept
2000
Dates: January 8â"16
Production models
World debuts
- Acura CL
- Daewoo Korando
- De Tomaso Mangusta
- Infiniti QX4
- Ford F-150 SuperCrew
- Kia Spectra GS
- Lexus IS 300
- Lincoln Town Car Cartier L
- Mazda Tribute
- Oldsmobile Aurora
- Panoz Esperante
- Pontiac Aztek
- Porsche 911 Turbo
- Rolls-Royce Corniche
- Saturn SC
- Saleen SR
- TRD Toyota Celica GT-S
- Volkswagen Golf 1.8T
- Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T
- Volkswagen Passat 4Motion
North American debuts
- Audi TT Roadster
- BMW Z8
- Hyundai Equus
World debuts
- Buick Regal Cielo Concept
- Cadillac ElDoRODo Concept
- Ford Focus Wagon Kona Edition Concept
- Ford Mustang Bullitt Concept
- Mercury Mountaineer Concept
- Oldsmobile Profile Concept
- Saturn CV1 Concept
- Subaru ST-X Concept
- Suzuki Grand Vitara Platinum Concept
- Toyota Celica Convertible Concept
- Toyota Ultimate Celica Concept
- Volkswagen New Beetle Dune Concept
North American debuts
- Chrysler Java Concept
- Honda Spocket Concept
1999
The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show held this year January 2â"10.
Production models
- Acura 3.2 TL
- Bentley Azure
- BMW 7-Series (facelift)
- BMW M5
- Buick Regal LSe
- Buick Regal GSe
- Chevrolet S-10 TrailBlazer
- Dodge Dakota NHRA Pro Stock Truck
- Dodge Dakota Sport Quad Cab
- Dodge Neon
- Dodge Viper ACR
- Geo Metro 3-door
- Honda S2000
- Isuzu VehiCROSS Ironman Edition
- Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster Momo
- Lexus IS 200
- Mazda Troy Lee Special Edition B-Series
- Nissan Frontier Crew Cab
- Nissan Pathfinder
- Plymouth Neon
- Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible "30th Anniversary"
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4
- Subaru Legacy Outback
Concept cars
- Dodge Power Wagon Concept
- Ford Focus Cosworth Concept
- Honda VV Concept
- Jeep Commander Concept
- Lincoln Blackwood Concept
- Mitsubishi Montero Sport CityCruiser Concept
- Saturn SC Performance Concept
1998
Production models
- BMW M Roadster
- BMW M3 Convertible
- BMW 740iL
- BMW 750iL
- Buick Regal 25th Anniversary Edition
- Cadillac Seville STS
- Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme
- Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car
- Chevrolet C/K Crew Cab Short Box Pickup
- Ford SVT Contour
- Honda Accord EX Coupe V6
- Honda Civic by Super Street Magazine
- Honda Civic by Pacific's
- Honda Civic GX CNG
- Honda Civic by Intrax
- Jaguar XJR
- Laforza Prima 4X4
- Lexus LX 470
- Mazda MX-5 Miata
- Mazda B-Series Troy Lee 4X4
- Mercury Cougar
- Nissan Altra EV
- Plymouth Prowler
- Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe
- Shelby Series 1
- Volkswagen New Beetle
Concept cars
- Chevrolet Astro Low Rider Concept
- Infiniti I30 Executive Luxury Special Edition (ELSE) Concept
- Lexus Street Rod Concept
- Vision K2
1997
Production models
- AC Propulsion Tzero
- Chevrolet Malibu
- Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
- Chevrolet S-10 Extended Cab
- Chrysler Concorde
- Dodge Intrepid
- Dodge Durango
- GM EV1
- Ford Contour
- Ford Ranger Electric
- Ford Windstar
- Honda EV Plus
- Mercury Mystique
- Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon
- Porsche Boxster
- Saab 900 SE "Talladega Edition" Sedan
- Saab 900 SE "Talladega Edition" Convertible
- Saab 900 SE "Talladega Edition" Coupe
- Saab 9000 CSE Anniversary Edition
- Toyota RAV4 EV
Concept cars
- Ford Taurus Santa Fe Concept
- Honda Insight Concept
- Mercury L'Attitude Concept
1996
Production models
- Aston Martin DB7 Volante
- Bentley Turbo R Coupe
- BMW Z3 Roadster
- BMW 328i Signature Car
- Buick Century
- Buick Park Avenue
- Buick Park Avenue Ultra
- Cadillac Catera
- GM EV1
- Ford F-150
- Ford Escort
- Hyundai Elantra US-Spec
- Mazda MPV All-Sport
- Oldsmobile Intrigue
- Porsche 911 Carrera Targa Coupe
Concept cars
- Chrysler Sebring Convertible Prototype
- Ford Sport Trac Adrenalin Concept
- Mercedes-Benz AAV Concept
- Oldsmobile Bravada Concept Cure by Todd Oldham
- Toyota RAV4 EV Concept
- Volvo 850 Turbo Wagon by Boyd Coddington & Chip Foose
- Yugo Next Kiddie Ride Art Car
- Yugo Next Tiled Shower Art Car
1995
The 1995 Los Angeles Auto Show was held from January 7 through January 15.
Production models
- BMW M3 Coupe
- BMW 318ti Coupe
- BMW 750 iL
- Chevrolet Tahoe
- Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe
- Ferrari 456GT
- Honda Odyssey EX
- Kia Sephia
- Lincoln Continental
- Mercedes-Benz C36
- Mistubishi Eclipse
- Nissan 200 SX Coupe
- Nissan Sentra GLE
- Pontiac Sunfire GT Coupe
- Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe
- Range Rover 4.0 SE
- Saleen Speedster
- Suzuki X-90
- Toyota Avalon
- Volvo T5-R Station Wagon
Concept cars
- Buick XP2000
- Pininfarina Ethos 3 EV
1994
Production models
- Chevrolet Lumina
- Dodge Neon
- Guldstrand Corvette GS90 Coupe
- Guldstrand Corvette GS90 Nassau Roadster
- Honda Passport
- Honda Accord Wagon
- Honda Civic NGV
- Ford Crown Victoria CNG
- Mazda Miata V8
- Mitsubishi 3000GT Spyder
- Mercedes-Benz E300D
- Pontiac Firebird Trans Am "25th Anniversary"
- Plymouth Neon
- Subaru Impreza Coupe
Concept cars
- Dodge Viper Defender Concept
- Ford Ranger Sea Splash Concept
- Ford Profile Concept
- Isuzu Trooper Convertible Concept
- Kia Sportage Concept
- Nissan Future Vision Vehicle Concept
- Volkswagen Concept One
1993
Production models
- Callaway SuperNatural
- Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
- Chevrolet Corvette Lister Convertible
- Ford Ranger Splash
- Honda CRX AC Propulsion Electric Car
- Isuzu Trooper RS
- Lexus GS300
- Lotus Esprit Turbo
- Mitsubishi Diamante Wagon
- Pontiac Firebird Coupe
- Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 Coupe
- Saab 9000 Aero
Concept cars
- Calstart S.E.V. Showcase Electric Vehicle
- Dodge Viper GTS Coupe Concept
- Ford Mustang Mach III Concept
- Ford Ranger Jukebox Concept
- Oldsmobile Aerotech Aurora V8
- Oldsmobile Aurora Concept
1992
Production models
- Mercury Villager
- Ford Probe GT
- Isuzu Trooper
- Nissan 300ZX Convertible
- Nissan 240SX Convertible
- Nissan Quest
- Infiniti J30
- Ferrari 512 TR
- Ferrari 348 Serie Speciale
- Dodge Viper RT/10
- M.C.A GTB (Monte Carlo GTB)
- Mazda RX-7
Concept cars
- BMW E2
- IAD Clean Air LA 301
1991
Production models
- Mitsubishi Diamante
- Hyundai Elantra
- Nissan NX2000
- Maserati Shamal
- Subaru SVX
- Acura Legend L
- Mercury Grand Marquis
Concept cars
- Sterling MG EX-E
- Callaway Twin Turbo Speedster Concept
1990
Production models
- Mitsubishi 3000GT
- Mercedes-Benz 500SL
- Bentley Turbo R
- Toyota MR2
- Toyota Land Cruiser
- BMW 850i
- Lotus Elan Convertible
- Alfa Romeo 164
- Alfa Romeo Spider
- Ford Explorer
- Ford Escort
- Mercury Capri Convertible
- Dodge Stealth
- Dodge Shadow Convertible
- Buick Park Avenue
- Chevrolet Caprice Classic
- Chevrolet Blazer
- Chevrolet Beretta Convertible
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Avanti Touring Sedan
- Acura NSX
- Geo Metro Convertible
- Oldsmobile Bravada
- Pontiac Firebird
- Hyundai S Coupe
Concept cars
- GM Impact
- Vector W2 Prototype
- Buick Lucerne Convertible Concept
1989
Concept cars
- Chevrolet California Camaro IROC-Z Concept
1988
Production models
- Buick Reatta
Concept cars
- Ford Bronco DM-1 Concept
- Plymouth Slingshot
- Plymouth X2S
1987
Production models
- Buick Regal Coupe
- Eagle Medallion
1986
Production models
- Chrysler TC by Maserati
1985
Concept cars
- Saab EV-1
See also
- Green Car of the Year
References
External links
- Official website
- AutoMobility LA