Yabba Dabba Do: Detroit Auto Show Will Feature Flintmobile, Dinosaurs, and Monster Trucks

The North American International Auto Show today announced a host of new themed attractions for the public show that runs Sept. 17- 25 at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit.
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The North American International Auto Show will feature Fred Flinstone's "Flintmobile" and more. // Courtesy of TripAdvisor
The North American International Auto Show will feature Fred Flinstone’s “Flintmobile” and more. // Courtesy of TripAdvisor

The North American International Auto Show today announced a host of new themed attractions for the public show that runs Sept. 17 25 at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit.

From the prehistoric dinosaur era of the past — complete with Fred Flintstone’s “Flintmobile” used in the movie, “The Flintstones,” — to the world’s first electric Monster Truck of today to flying vehicles of tomorrow.

The show also will feature a special appearance by the “World’s Largest Rubber Duck,” a fun salute to Detroit’s riverfront and Michigan’s Great Lakes. And for Jeep owners, a six-stories-high version of #duckduckjeep.

Transformed for 2022, the Detroit Auto Show will be an indoor and outdoor family adventure and mobility celebration that includes activations on land, water, and in the skies.

The show includes vehicle displays and experiential activations highlighted inside Huntington Place (formerly Cobo Center) with additional activities in Hart Plaza and at some of Detroit’s signature parks, in cooperation with the city of Detroit and Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP).

The show highlights include:

Dinosaur and Off-Road Vehicle Encounter

a model velociraptor
Courtesy of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association

Ticketed auto show visitors are invited to travel back in time to the Mesozoic Era at the new Dinosaur and Off-Road Vehicle Encounter, a Jurassic walk-thru experience featuring life-like and life-size dinosaurs, including T-Rex, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, and more.

The Dinosaur and Off-Road Vehicle Encounter will be featured daily inside the Huntington Place Ballroom. The dinosaur experience will premiere on Charity Preview night, Sept. 16.

The prehistoric world will include a collection of more than 80 massive dinosaurs ranging from babies to some creatures standing over 28 feet tall and spanning over 60 feet long. It will also feature interactive and educational activities, including Story Time, hands-on crafts and fossil digs, in addition to an animatronic Dinosaur Band and realistic dinosaur babies and dinosaurs roaming throughout.

An auto show ticket is required for admission into the Dinosaur and Off-Road Vehicle Encounter. Additional activity tickets will be available for purchase for themed rides, including T-Rex ATV rides and Dinosaur Scooters.

“The Flintmobile”

No prehistoric experience would be complete without seeing how “the modern Stone Age Family” drove around the town of Bedrock. On loan from LeMay — America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, Wash., Fred Flintstone’s original car, built by George Barris for the Universal Studios 1994 feature motion picture “The Flintstones,” will be on display at the Dinosaur and Off-Road Vehicle Encounter. The vehicle and movie was inspired by the original cartoon series first broadcast by Hanna-Barbera in 1960.

Vehicle Rides and Experiential Activations

Visitors will have an opportunity to comparison shop from hundreds of vehicles and experience some of these products through ride activations, including active tracks inside the Huntington Place convention center.

Indoors, attendees can climb high with Camp Jeep and Bronco Mountain, as well as experience the F-150 Lightning and Ram Truck ride activations.

Outside, show visitors can jump into the driver’s seat and take a Volkswagen or Chevrolet for a spin on a street course ride-and-drive along a portion of the 2023 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix downtown circuit.

Monster Truck Throwdown

a monster truck on top of a car
Courtesy of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association

Complete with Bigfoot #20, the world’s first battery-powered Monster Truck, Monster Truck Throwdown will entertain audiences daily in Hart Plaza, located east of Huntington Center. The Monster Truck Throwdown presents Monster Truck Car Crush Exhibitions by Bigfoot #20, Sinistar, and Raminator, Freestyle Motocross performances, and world-renowned Monsters on display — including Bigfoot #1, the original Monster Truck that started the worldwide phenomenon and Showtime, Michigan’s iconic “Motor City Monster” seen at Cobo Hall and the Silverdome in the 1980s.

Event-goers will also have the opportunity to get up close and personal with the Monster Trucks, meet the drivers, collect autographs, and experience Monster Truck Throwdown like never before with the Raminator Picture Truck Experience and the Monster Ride Truck Experience.

“Air Mobility Experience”

Bringing science fiction to reality over the skies of Detroit and Windsor, the “Air Mobility Experience” at the Detroit Auto Show will be a “Show Above the Show.” Featuring flight demonstrations and displays by six mobility companies originating from five countries, this new addition to the auto show will take place over the Detroit River, in Hart Plaza and Huntington Place.

From electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft to amphibious sport planes to hoverboards and jet suits, show visitors will get a taste of the future, today. Flight demonstrations will take place outside on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17-18, with air mobility displays and experiences featured inside Huntington Place throughout the duration of the show.

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“World’s Largest Rubber Duck”

worlds largest rubber duck
Courtesy of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association

It’s no ordinary duck, but it’s a perfect fit to bring attention to one of Detroit’s greatest assets, its riverfront. The “World Largest Rubber Duck” will be on display in Hart Plaza throughout the auto show. An ideal backdrop for social media engagement, the lovable waterfowl is 61 feet high and weighs in at more than 30,000 pounds. Look for some surprises from the Jeep brand and the social movement of “ducking” other Jeep owners (#duckduckjeep).

Round One Gaming Lab

Ticketed auto show visitors (6 years and older) will be able to experience luxury gaming in a unique 26-foot climate-controlled, theater-style arcade on wheels that will be located in Hart Plaza.

Founded by local Detroiters Tyrell Slappey, Terrance Crowell, and Markita Richardson, Round One Gaming Lab is a mobile gaming arcade featuring five 50-inch televisions equipped with PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, in addition to hundreds of games to choose from. Two 50-inch televisions located on the outside of the Round One Gaming Lab will allow for additional participants to join in the gaming fun at the auto show.

Themed Days and Street Food Favorites in Hart Plaza

Auto show visitors on their way into and out of Huntington Place will be invited to enjoy themed days outside in Hart Plaza, featuring everything from Motown Tuesday to Saturday Family Day and Sunday Funday. Each Public Show day will be complete with special activities, including vehicle displays by car enthusiasts’ clubs, themed music featuring homegrown Detroit artists, in addition to street food, relating back to the day’s theme, that will be available for purchase.

DDP Park Activations

The DDP, in cooperation with the auto show, will be offering experiences and programming free of charge to the community at downtown area parks.

“These new themed activities are a perfect way to welcome all ages back to the show after more than three years,” says Joe Lunghamer, 2022 chairman of the Detroit Auto Show. “Families can come to the auto show and find their next new vehicle, and at the same time, make some special memories together and create plenty of great selfies and social posts to share. Visitors can expect a nine-day festival and celebration of family, fun and mobility.”

Tickets for the 2022 Detroit Auto Show are available online at www.naias.com. A special Family Pass (2 adults, 3 children) is available for purchase at $50 (translating into $10 per person for a full day of activities), in addition to individual tickets including special ticket pricing for children and seniors, 65 and older. State Farm is the presenting sponsor of the Public Show.

The reimagined event also will include AutoMobili-D, an inside look at future mobility platforms; Media Day, an opportunity for automakers and industry suppliers to debut new products and technologies; Industry Tech Days, a chance to preview emerging mobility technologies and engage with innovators; Charity Preview, a signature fundraising gala for children’s charities; and the Public Show, a nine-day mobility and community celebration with activations and entertainment citywide.

Dates for the 2022 Detroit Auto Show are:

— Media Day, Wednesday, Sept. 14

— AutoMobili-D and Industry Tech Days, Wednesday, Sept. 14 and Thursday, Sept. 15

— Charity Preview, Friday, Sept. 16 (6-9 p.m.)

— Public Show, Saturday, Sept. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 25