
Tatum Eschenburg '25
A Lamborghini Huracan (left) pictured next to a Porsche 911 GT3RS (right), both cars are a part of the Detroit Auto shows community car display. The display is presented by Modded Detroit, and has over 150 vehicles donated for the show by people in the Detroit area.
From car enthusiasts, to kids, even older visitors, the 2025 Detroit Auto Show has something for everyone. Located at Huntington Place, the show is open to the public from Jan. 10 to Jan. 20, with two industry days on the 15 and 16 from 9 a.m. -1 p.m.
This year’s show also includes mini indoor race tracks where attendees are able to test drive \ select cars, like a 2025 EV Chevy Blazer or a 2025 Volkswagen buzz electric bus. Jeep and Bronco also had interactive events where attendees could go extreme off-roading.
“People can watch a video of a car as much as they want, but you can’t really capture what it’s like to climb a steep incline or go down a really steep hill in a Bronco,” Mike Austin, executive editor of Road and Track said.