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Here's what to know about the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show
Abstract:The 2025 LA Auto Show will be Nov. 21-30 at the Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles. Here's what to know about the 10-day event.
What to Know
- The Los Angeles Auto Show is Nov. 21-30 at the LA Convention Center.
- More than 50 vehicles will be available to test drive or ride, including two outdoor test drive options.
- Major debuts are planned for the 10-day event, offering an opportunity to see the latest from global automakers.
- The Auto Show is open on Thanksgiving Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Los Angeles welcomes the world's automakers when the LA Auto Show begins its nearly 10-day run Friday at the Convention Center.
Test drives, new brands and models, special guests, events and more will be part of the automotive showcase in a city that's been a significant thread in the fabric of car culture since the first automobiles rolled off the production line.
Founded in 1907, the show has become a late-November draw for car shoppers and anyone interested in Southern California car culture.
Several major debuts are planned. Customs, exotics, high-end luxury vehicles and more will be on display in the Showcase Hall. The Hall of Sparq will feature automotive icons and vehicles from films and video games.
Here's what to know about the 2025 edition of the LA Auto Show.
When is the 2025 LA Auto Show?
The auto show is Nov. 21-30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles.
Here are the show hours.
- Friday, Nov. 21 and Thursday, Nov. 22: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Sunday Nov. 23: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Monday, Nov. 24 - Wednesday, Nov. 26: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving): 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Friday, Nov. 28 and Saturday, Nov. 29: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Sunday, Nov. 30: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tickets to the LA Auto Show
Here are ticket prices for the 2025 Auto Show, including a family four-pack offer.
- Opening Day Friday (Nov. 21): Adult $18, Senior $8, Child $8
- Any Day General Admission Tickets: Adult $25, Senior $12, Child $12
- Monday to Thursday (Nov. 24-27): Adult $22, Senior $10, Child $10
- VIP Priority Entry + Ticket on Saturdays and Sundays: Adult $45, Senior $22, Child $22
- Wednesday/Thursday Thanksgiving Family Four-Packs: $63
Getting around at the LA Auto Show
So many displays, 1 million square feet of floor space, halls packed with exhibits. It can be overwhelming. The Auto Show has a floor guide to help you find the brands that interest you
Test drives at the LA Auto Show
There are two opportunities to test drive cars on the streets near the Convention Center. More than 50 vehicles will be available to drive or ride
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- Cadillac: Escalade IQ, LYRIQ, OPTIQ and VISTIQ.
- Chevrolet: Blazer EV, Bolt EV 10th anniversary, Equinox EV and Silverado EV.
- Faraday Future: FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance, FX Super One
- Lucid: Air and Gravity Touring.
- Nissan: First-ever consumer test drive opportunity with all-new Leaf.
- Volkswagen: Atlas, ID Buzz and Tiguan.
- Volvo: Celebrating its 70th anniversary in the U.S., the legendary Swedish brand will celebrate with test drivers of its XC90, XC60 and EX30.
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- Alfa Romeo: Giulia and Tonale PHEV.
- Chrysler: Pacifica PHEV.
- Dodge: Durango SRT and Hornet.
- Fiat: 500e
- Jeep: Gladiator, Grand Cherokee L, Wrangler and Wrangler 4xe.
- Kia: EV9 GT Line, EV6 GT Line and EV6 GT.
- RAM: RAM 1500 and RAM 2500
- Rivian: R1-S and R1-T.
- Subaru: Ascent Onyx Touring, Crosstrek Sport, Forester Touring, Forester Sport Hybrid, Impreza RS, Outback, Solterra Touring and WRX tS.
- Toyota: bZ, Grand Highlander, RAV4 Hybrid, Prius PHEV and Tacoma TRD Pro
Indoor test rides also will be available.
How to get to the LA Auto Show
Public transit is one option. Pico Station is the closest Metro train station, just a short walk to the Convention Center. More details about using Metro, and DASH and Metrolink options are available here.
Parking is available at the Convention Center garages next to the main halls on a first-come, first-park basis. Expect to pay about $25 to $35.
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