North American International Auto Show Announces 2011 Dates

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DETROIT, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ — After a successful and impressive 2010 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), show organizers are focused on taking the show to new heights in 2011. The NAIAS has announced its 2011 events dates will be:

Media Preview – Jan. 10-11 Industry Preview – Jan. 12-13 Charity Preview – Jan. 14 Public Days – Jan. 15-23

“This year at NAIAS, we took on the global economic challenges to do what Detroiters have always done: endure, excel and exceed expectation,” said Doug Fox, chairman, 2010 NAIAS. “The NAIAS committee was proud to once again host this world-class event for thousands of media and industry executives who are attracted by newsworthy and exciting production and concept vehicle debuts. Additionally, by evolving each year to incorporate more signature events, celebrity appearances and amenities, the NAIAS will continue to attract top media, industry executives and enthusiasts.”

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2010 NAIAS organizers reported nearly 40 total vehicles were unveiled before nearly 5,000 international media from more than 60 countries, along with a host of government officials such as Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, who attended the globally-recognized event. In addition, more than $2 million was raised for children’s charities at the annual black-tie Charity Preview, which was sponsored by RBS/Charter One. Other supporting sponsors for the event were Art Van Furniture, Delta Air Lines and MGM Grand Detroit. The gala featured entertainment by Detroit’s own band, The Romantics, and four impromptu flash dance performances, as an added surprise. The NAIAS also welcomed nearly 715,000 attendees, up from 650,000 estimated attendees at the 2009 show.

New features like Electric Avenue, presented by The Dow Chemical Company, dovetailed perfectly with the return of an expanded Michigan Economic Development Corporation EcoXperience to underscore the automotive industry’s commitment to alternative fuel solutions.

The 2010 NAIAS welcomed back guests to an exclusive and expanded invitation-only intimate evening with international, ultra-luxury carmakers titled “The Gallery.” The MGM Grand Detroit served as the new location to view these luxury vehicles. In addition to the exclusive invite-only event, the general public was able to purchase tickets for $25 per person that allowed one-day entry to The Gallery during Press Preview Jan. 11-12, and one-day entry to the NAIAS during the public show, Jan.16-24. Luxurious vehicles from such manufacturers as Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, Bentley, Lamborghini, Spyker and Aston Martin were displayed.

Another signature event, Automotive Education Day presented by State Farm Insurance, was also noted for its success, according to NAIAS organizers. Approximately 3,500 secondary education students attended Automotive Education Day at the 2010 NAIAS. The event annually allows students to channel their passion for cars to learn what can become automotive industry careers in the future.

The North American International Auto Show Rod Alberts – Executive Director

Entering its 22nd year as an international event, the North American International Auto Show is among the most prestigious auto shows in the world and is one of the largest media events in North America. The NAIAS is the only auto show in the United States to earn an annual distinguished sanction of the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d’Automobiles, the Paris-based alliance of automotive trade associations and manufacturers from around the world. The NAIAS Web site can be accessed at www.naias.com.

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