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Detroit auto show announces its return

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After a few years in limbo, it appears that the upcoming Detroit Auto Show (formerly known as the North American International Auto Show) will regain some of its past glory.

Organizers have confirmed that the event will take place for the public from January 15 to 25, 2026. Several major automakers are expected to use the occasion to unveil new models or projects, with General Motors being the most recent to confirm its participation. Ford, Stellantis, and Toyota have also expressed their interest in attending, suggesting the show could once again reclaim its international status.

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