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Milwaukee Auto Show
NameMilwaukee Auto Show
LocationWisconsin Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CountryUnited States
OrganizerMotor Trend
Attendance150,000

Milwaukee Auto Show. The Milwaukee Auto Show is an annual event that takes place at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, featuring the latest models from top manufacturers such as Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Toyota Motor Corporation. The show is organized by Motor Trend and attracts visitors from across the Midwest, including Chicago, Illinois, Minneapolis, and Detroit, Michigan. With over 150,000 attendees, the show is one of the largest in the United States, comparable to the New York International Auto Show and the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Introduction

The Milwaukee Auto Show is a premier event for car enthusiasts, featuring a wide range of vehicles from Audi to Volvo Cars. The show provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the latest models, including electric vehicles from Tesla, Inc. and hybrid vehicles from Honda Motor Co., Ltd.. Attendees can also learn about the latest advancements in automotive technology from companies like Bosch and Continental AG. The show is supported by major sponsors, including Shell Oil Company and Bridgestone Corporation.

History

The Milwaukee Auto Show has a long history, dating back to the early 20th century, with the first show taking place in 1905 at the Milwaukee Auditorium. Over the years, the show has grown in size and popularity, with notable attendees including Henry Ford and William C. Durant. The show has been held at various locations, including the Milwaukee County Stadium and the Wisconsin State Fair Park, before moving to its current location at the Wisconsin Center in 1998. The show has been recognized by the International Council of Shopping Centers and the National Automobile Dealers Association.

Features_and_Exhibits

The Milwaukee Auto Show features a wide range of exhibits, including the latest models from BMW Group, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen Group. Visitors can also explore exhibits on alternative fuel vehicles from Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The show includes interactive displays, such as the Ford Motor Company's Ford Driving Skills for Life program and the Toyota Motor Corporation's Toyota Driving Experience. Additionally, attendees can learn about the latest advancements in automotive safety from companies like Airbus and Robert Bosch GmbH.

Attendance_and_Impact

The Milwaukee Auto Show attracts over 150,000 attendees each year, generating significant revenue for the local economy, with estimates suggesting over $10 million in economic impact. The show is supported by local businesses, including Miller Brewing Company and Kohl's Department Stores. The event also provides an opportunity for local dealerships, such as Bergstrom Automotive and Heiser Automotive Group, to showcase their latest models and connect with potential customers. The show is recognized by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and the Wisconsin Automotive Dealers Association.

Past_Shows

Past shows have featured notable exhibits, including the 2019 show, which included a display of classic cars from the Milwaukee Classic Car Club and a showcase of electric vehicles from Rivian Automotive. The 2018 show featured a display of concept cars from General Motors and a showcase of autonomous vehicles from Waymo. The 2017 show included a display of luxury vehicles from Porsche and a showcase of off-road vehicles from Jeep.

Organization_and_Partnerships

The Milwaukee Auto Show is organized by Motor Trend in partnership with the Wisconsin Automobile and Truck Dealers Association and the Milwaukee County Parks Department. The show is supported by major sponsors, including Shell Oil Company and Bridgestone Corporation. The event is also partnered with local organizations, such as the Milwaukee Public Museum and the Harley-Davidson Museum, to provide attendees with a unique experience. The show is recognized by the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and the National Association of Automobile Clubs of Canada. Category:Auto shows in the United States

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