Future on wheels: LA Auto Show unveils tomorrow’s tech, today
LOS ANGELES. Calif, – In the Los Angeles Convention Center from Nov. 21 to Nov 30, the LA Auto Show attracted many auto enthusiasts to explore the new automotive technology from a handful of different automakers. Nissan, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen and Volvo among many others were present at the 2025 auto show. People from all across the country come every year to see their favorite brands showcase their new models and enjoy the underground tuning culture aspect of the bottom floors of the convention center. This year is a special year for the LA Auto Show since it marked many milestones all under a single roof. Volvo celebrated 70 years of selling cars in the United States, Alfa Romeo’s 105th anniversary of producing art on wheels.
“The automotive industry is quickly evolving, especially with all these new electric vehicles being brought onto the market,” a Kia sales representative said.
The show had many all new and upcoming models on display in the main hall, including the 2027 Kia Telluride, Kia K4 Hatchback, Hyundai Ioniq 6 and the Volvo EX30 Cross Country among other awesome new releases. The Hall of Sparq section of the convention center also had many eye-catching displays; including cars from the famous Fast and the Furious Movies, some JDM icons like Honda’s NSX and Mitsubishi’s Lancer Evolution that were heavily modified, many hypercars and F1 cars on display.
“The seats are so comfortable and the design in here is just gorgeous,” Kristina Michelle, an attendee at the auto show said as she was sitting inside the new Volvo EX90.
Many exciting rides were also in store at the show, with Ford and Jeep hosting ride-alongs with their Bronco and Wrangler models respectively. Hyundai had a long line of people for the ride in the new Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 9. The abundance of interactive activities at the show made the experience all the more fun for visitors. We can only anticipate what the LA Auto Show has to offer for 2026!
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Nick Shalbey • Apr 16, 2026 at 6:18 pm
I think this article is really cool and as someone who doesn’t know much about cars but likes the way they look I think you did a great job of explaining the experience. The pictures you took are also amazing and are such high quality. I also really like how you worded the title because that is what drew me into the article.
Katie Arnoult • Dec 12, 2025 at 9:11 am
These photos are so RICH
Alizabeth Martin • Dec 10, 2025 at 1:06 pm
The article looks SO good, Josh!!