DETROIT, Jan. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2015 North
American International Auto Show (NAIAS) finished strong today
after a brilliant two week celebration of the world's love affair
with the automobile.
Today's gate of 102,928 brings total ticketed attendance to
808,775, edging out last year's total of 803,451.
2015 NAIAS Chairman Scott LaRiche
said closing day is always bittersweet.
"It's been an overwhelming experience to be associated with the
world's greatest auto show for the last six years," said an
inspired LaRiche. "It was a fantastic run and I'm so proud to be
part of such a great team. It's definitely a bittersweet day."
The show is a reflection of the auto industry, and the auto
industry is back, added LaRiche.
"For two weeks, we've seen the confidence and felt the
commitment that auto manufacturers have placed in our show, and in
our city," he said. "They unveiled unbelievable products in
dramatic fashion; they built beautiful new, interactive displays;
and dozens of amazing digital screens created a sensory
extravaganza. And for the last eight days, during the public show,
people have smiled from ear-to-ear from the moment they arrived.
Now that's confidence."
NAIAS Executive Director Rod
Alberts said the show continues to play a major role in
automakers' global product launch strategies.
"We continue to work hard to maintain the confidence, trust and
partnerships with the global automakers," said Alberts. "We support
the promise of the original NAIAS organizing committee which, 26
years ago, said: 'you bring the cars; we'll bring the media.' I
think it's safe to say, we kept our promise."
NAIAS Highlights
- Press Preview:
- 5,025 journalists from 60 countries and 40 U.S. states
- 55 vehicle introductions: 49 worldwide; six North American
- Seven concept cars
- Industry Preview:
- 35,551 people attended from 2,001 companies and 25
countries
- Charity Preview:
- 15,350 people helped raise $5.3
million for children's charities
- More than $100 million raised
since 1976 when Charity Preview was established by the Detroit
Auto Dealers Association
- Steve Miller Band performed on
Cobo Center's Atrium stage
- Studio 25:
- 2,500 people attended Detroit's biggest afterglow party in Cobo
Center's Grand Riverview Ballroom
- Total Ticketed Attendance:
- 808,775 (incl. Industry Preview, Charity Preview &
Public Show)
- Total Economic Impact of NAIAS 2015: $400 million (per economist David Sowerby)
About the North American International Auto Show
Now in its 27th year as an international event, the NAIAS is among
the most prestigious auto shows in the world, providing
unparalleled access to the automotive products, people and ideas
that matter most--up close and in one place. Administered by
Executive Director Rod Alberts, the
NAIAS is one of the largest media events in North America, and 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.
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