
The 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show, which will more than 40 North American and world debuts, will be held Nov. 16-25, including Thanksgiving Day, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
While most debuts remain closely guarded until media previews day, Nov. 14-15, , a few manufacturers have announced their intentions including Hyundai's world premiere of a new sports car concept, Nissan’s all-new, mid-size Murano crossover and Volkswagen’s new mini-car concept design.
Among the vehicles making their first appearance on U.S. soil include, the completely new Jaguar XF luxury performance sedan and the entirely new BMW 1 Series coupe.
Performance enthusiasts also anxiously await an in-person view of the U.S. unveiling of Mitsubishi’s tenth generation Lancer Evolution and Subaru’s all-new WRX STI. And, finally arriving in the U.S. after much anticipation is Nissan’s GT-R supercar.
The most expensive new vehicle to make its U.S. debut will be the $1.4 million Lamborghini Reventon, hailed as the most powerful and expensive Lamborghini ever built.
Ferrari will debut its new lightweight 430 Scuderia, Bentley will showcase its new and more powerful Continental GT Speed and Porsche will debut its most powerful 911, the new GT2.
Also of increasing importance, as consumer demand for more fuel efficient and environmentally positive vehicles grows exponentially, is the announcement of this year’s Green Car of the Year.
The winner of the 2008 Green Car of the Year (GCOY) award will be named during a press conference the morning of Nov. 15. The importance of this award is validated not only by the increase in consumer demand but by the rapid growth of low emission and environmentally friendly new vehicles on the market.
For more information, visit: www.laautoshow.com.





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