On X @sawymerritt posted that “While the Detroit Auto Show removed Tesla’s name from the corporate/region-supported vehicle displays list, Tesla is still listed as a participant in the new Indoor EV Track. So, it’s possible they may still have some sort of presence even if it’s not a full display. We’ll see.”
The show features Powering Michigan EV Experience indoor Track and Street Course Ride-and-Drives on the 2023 Chevrolet Grand Prix Race Circuit
Visitors to this year’s Detroit Auto Show will experience first-hand some of the most exciting vehicles in the market. The Detroit Auto Show announced today that seven brands including BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, Tesla, and Volkswagen will take part in the debut of the Powering Michigan FVFxpeience indoor track. This new ride-along activation is designed to give show-goers an exhilarating experience in new EVs on a serpentine track featuring a 300-foot acceleration lane. The Detroit Auto Show is September |3-24 at Huntington Place in Detroit and tickets are available at naias.com/buy-tickets.
The Powering Michigan EV Experience will operate throughout the duration of the Detroit Auto Show. The new addition to the show is sponsored by the Powering Michigan team of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 58 and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA).
“While we continue to evolve as a new, reimagined show, our core objective remains the same – providing consumers access to the latest vehicles, technologies, and experiences. We look forward to these new and exciting opportunities for our guests in September,” said Detroit Auto Show Chairman Thad Szott.
Outside of Huntington Place, Ford will offer street course ride-and-drives. Show visitors will get a chance to get behind the wheel and take products for a spin along the Detroit riverfront over portions of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix downtown race circuit.
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