Highlights from the 2025 Detroit Auto Show: A Must-See Event

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Introduction to the Detroit Auto Show

The 2025 Detroit Auto Show marks a significant return, being the first event since 2019. This highly anticipated exhibition showcases the latest in automotive innovation and design. The show opens to the public on January 20 and promises to satisfy car enthusiasts with an array of cutting-edge vehicles.

Must-See Vehicles at the Show

Among the highlights is the impressive 2025 Ford Mustang GTD. This powerhouse boasts an astonishing 815 horsepower, along with an upgrade in the form of the limited-edition GTD Spirit of America. This special Mustang pays tribute to land speed record-holder Craig Breedlove, featuring a stunning red, white, and blue livery. With enhancements such as active aerodynamics and magnesium wheels, this vehicle is a must-see for performance car lovers.

2025 NACTOY Award Winners

The North American Car, Truck, and Utility of the Year (NACTOY) awards have also been announced at the show. This year’s winners include the practical Honda Civic Hybrid for Car of the Year and the rugged Ford Ranger for Truck of the Year. Meanwhile, the whimsical Volkswagen ID was recognized as the Utility of the Year. Attendees can explore these vehicles and learn what makes them stand out.

Show Information and Ticketing

For those interested in attending, the Detroit Auto Show runs daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. until January 20. Tickets are affordably priced at for adults and discounts are available for seniors and children. Special industry days are also scheduled, providing professionals in the automotive world exclusive access to unique programs. Ensure you don’t miss this year’s exciting lineup at one of the industry’s premier events!

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