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Detroit Auto Show to Debut Hollywood’s Most Iconic Cars and Stunning Collection of Motor City Classics

Iconic vehicles like the Ferrari Modena Spyder California from the hit 1986 film, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” as well as a “Detroit Through the Decades” showcase of vehicles.

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Whether you’re a fan of Hollywood’s legendary vehicles, or a classic car aficionado, the Jan. 10-20 Detroit Auto Show has something for everyone, including iconic vehicles like the Ferrari Modena Spyder California from the hit 1986 film, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” as well as a “Detroit Through the Decades” showcase of vehicles.  Visitors to Huntington Place in Detroit will see these rare specialty cars, together with vehicles representing 34 recognized, luxury and exotic brands, in addition to a curated showcase of 150+ enthusiasts’ modded cars and trucks. 

Tickets for the Detroit Auto Show can be purchased at detroitautoshow.com with a special family value pack being offered that’s ideal for taking the kids to the show.  Industry Days and Charity Preview tickets are also available at detroitautoshow.com.

Hagerty, a multi-faceted automotive lifestyle brand that fuels car culture for future generations, is joining forces with the Detroit Auto Show in bringing a sampling of celebrated TV and movie vehicles.  In addition to the “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” Ferrari, show-goers will see original and replicas of the:

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  • Volkswagen Beetle “Swinger 2” from “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” (provided by Petersen Automotive Museum)
  • Griswold’s “Wagon Queen Family Truckster” from “National Lampoon’s Vacation”
  • Rosso Corsa red Ferrari 308 G synonymous with the “Magnum P.I.” TV series (provided by Petersen Automotive Museum)
  • Pontiac Firebird Trans Am “KITT,” one of the ’80s most iconic rides from “Knight Rider” TV show
  • “Jurassic Park” Jeep Wrangler, made popular in the dinosaur-centric flick of the ‘90s

Vanguard Motors, one of the nation’s premier high-quality classic and muscle car dealerships, will also be partnering with the Show to bring “Detroit Through the Decades,” a cavalcade of some of the most significant Motown cars and trucks from throughout the years.  Vehicles include:

  • 1923 Ford 5-Window Coupe Street Rod “American Graffiti Build”
  • 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
  • 1958 Chevrolet Impala
  • 1964 Ford Mustang Convertible
  • 1965 Pontiac GTO Convertible
  • 1965 Shelby Cobra Superformance
  • 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
  • 1970 Chevrolet Camaro
  • 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
  • 1971 Chevrolet K-20 4×4 Pickup
  • 1979 Ford Bronco
  • 2009 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR

“We’re pleased to partner with Hagerty and Vanguard Motors to offer audiences this rare opportunity to see a collection of truly unique and iconic vehicles that show-goers could not see in any other venue,” said Detroit Auto Show Chairman Karl Zimmermann.  “The fun and engaging blend of cars and trucks at this year’s Show will appeal to all ages — from kids to grandparents and everyone in between.” 

In addition to the multitude of vehicles lining the Show floor, visitors will have the opportunity to experience firsthand an array of ICE (internal combustion engine), hybrid and electric vehicles through ride-along activations on one of four indoor tracks at Huntington Place.  Ford Motor will be bringing its Ford Bronco Built Wild Track, while Jeep will take show-goers on its Camp Jeep experiential activation.  The new Detroit Grand Prix-themed track will incorporate some of the signature elements of the Downtown Detroit street circuit, while the Powering Michigan EV Experience track returns, sponsored by the Powering Michigan team of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 58 and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA).

The vehicles on display throughout the Detroit Auto Show represent a blend of entries from auto manufacturers, Metro Detroit dealerships, premier specialty vehicle dealers and the enthusiasts’ community. 

ABOUT THE DETROIT AUTO SHOW

Recognized as one of the world’s most influential automotive events, the Detroit Auto Show offers a platform for cutting-edge automotive and mobility innovations. With immersive experiences, brand-defining vehicles, and hands-on activations, the show invites attendees to witness the future of mobility. 

Highlights of the 2025 Detroit Auto Show:

  • Media Day, Friday, Jan. 10
  • Charity Preview, Friday, Jan. 10
  • Industry Days and AutoMobili-D, Wednesday, Jan. 15 and Thursday, Jan. 16 (Exclusive Industry Access 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
  • Mobility Global Forum, Wednesday, Jan. 15 and Thursday, Jan. 16
  • Future Leaders Forum, Wednesday, Jan. 15 and Thursday, Jan. 16
  • Racing Day presented by the Detroit Grand Prix, Friday, Jan. 17
  • Driven by Service Day, Saturday, Jan. 18
  • Public Show, Saturday, Jan. 11 through Monday, Jan. 20

For more details, visit detroitautoshow.com and follow the Detroit Auto Show on social media for the latest news.

Detroit Auto Show presentará los carros más emblemáticos de Hollywood y una impresionante colección de clásicos de la ciudad del motor.

Vehículos emblemáticos como el Ferrari Modena Spyder California de la exitosa película de 1986, “Un Experto en Diversiones”, así como la exhibición de vehículos “Detroit por Décadas”.

Tanto si eres fanático de los vehículos legendarios de Hollywood como si eres un aficionado a los autos clásicos, Detroit Auto Show, que se realizará del 10 al 20 de enero, tiene algo para todos, incluidos vehículos emblemáticos como el Ferrari Modena Spyder California de la exitosa película de 1986, “Un Experto en Diversiones”, así como la exhibición de vehículos “Detroit por Décadas”. Los visitantes de Huntington Place en Detroit verán estos carros especiales, junto con vehículos que representan 34 marcas reconocidas, lujosas y exóticas, además de una exhibición de más de 150 autos y camionetas modificados por entusiastas.

Las entradas para Detroit Auto Show se pueden comprar en detroitautoshow.com y se ofrece un paquete familiar, ideal para llevar a los niños. Las entradas para los Días de la Industria y la Presentación Benéfica también están disponibles en detroitautoshow.com.

Hagerty, una marca de estilo de vida automotriz multifacética que impulsa la cultura del automóvil para las generaciones futuras, está uniendo fuerzas con Detroit Auto Show para traer una muestra de los vehículos emblemáticos de programas de televisión y las películas. Además del Ferrari de “Un Experto en Diversiones”, los asistentes al salón verán originales y réplicas de:

  • Volkswagen Beetle “Swinger 2” de “Austin Powers: El espía seductor” (proporcionado por Petersen Automotive Museum)
  • “Wagon Queen Family Truckster” de Griswold de “Vacaciones familiares”
  • Ferrari 308 G rojo Rosso Corsa, de la serie de televisión “Magnum” (proporcionada por Petersen Automotive Museum)
  • Pontiac Firebird Trans Am “KITT”, uno de los vehículos más emblemáticos de los años 80 del programa de televisión “El Auto Fantástico”
  • Jeep Wrangler de “Parque Jurásico”, que se hizo popular en la película centrada en los dinosaurios de los años 90

Vanguard Motors, uno de los principales concesionarios de autos clásicos y de alta calidad del país, también se asociará con el Show para presentar “Detroit por Décadas”, una exhibición de algunos de los autos y camionetas más importantes de Motown de todos los años. Esos carros se listan en otra parte de esta página.

“Nos complace asociarnos con Hagerty y Vanguard Motors para ofrecerle al público esta oportunidad única de ver una colección de vehículos verdaderamente icónicos que los asistentes al Show no podrán ver en ningún otro lugar”, comentó el presidente del Detroit Auto Show, Karl Zimmermann. “La divertida y atractiva combinación de autos y camionetas en el Show de este año atraerá a personas de todas las edades”.

Además de la cantidad de vehículos que se exhibirán en el salón, los visitantes tendrán la oportunidad de experimentar de primera mano una variedad de vehículos con motor de combustión interna, híbridos y eléctricos a través de activaciones de recorridos en una de las cuatro pistas cubiertas en Huntington Place. Ford Motor traerá su Ford Bronco Built Wild Track, mientras que Jeep llevará a los asistentes a la exhibición en su activación experiencial Camp Jeep. La nueva pista temática del Grand Prix de Detroit incorporará algunos de los elementos característicos del circuito callejero del centro de Detroit, mientras que la pista Powering Michigan EV Experience regresa, patrocinada por el equipo Powering Michigan de International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 58 y la National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA).

Los vehículos que se exhibirán en Detroit Auto Show representan una combinación de fabricantes de automóviles, concesionarios de Metro Detroit, de vehículos especiales de primer nivel y la comunidad de entusiastas.

ACERCA DEL DETROIT AUTO SHOW.

Reconocido como uno de los eventos automotrices más influyentes del mundo, ofrece una plataforma para innovaciones automotrices y de movilidad de vanguardia. Con experiencias inmersivas, vehículos que definen la marca y activaciones prácticas, el evento invita a los asistentes a presenciar el futuro automotriz.

Para obtener más detalles, visite detroitautoshow.com y siga Detroit Auto Show en las redes sociales para conocer las últimas novedades.

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