See the Corvette ERay at the Vancouver International Auto Show, March 21 to 24 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Photo courtesy Vancouver International Auto Show

See the Corvette ERay at the Vancouver International Auto Show, March 21 to 24 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Photo courtesy Vancouver International Auto Show

The Vancouver International Auto Show roars back into town

A major redesign provides an ELEVATED auto experience

By Keith Morgan

The Vancouver International Auto Show is back and showcasing everything from high-powered supercars to the latest zero-emission vehicles.

The auto extravaganza features more than 200 vehicles, and runs Thursday, March 21 through Sunday, March 24 in the Vancouver Convention Centre.

“Following a four-year hiatus, we have taken a step back, building on 100 years of experience, re-imagining an event that will result in a unique and exciting experience for both our manufacturer partners and our consumer guests,” says Blair Qualey, President, and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of BC (NCDA), owner of the Vancouver International Auto Show.

“I believe that we have found the right mix of elements that will appeal to traditional show-goers and those looking to experience the latest technology in a whole new way. The showcase will highlight the latest in vehicle developments, including Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs), full battery electric, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen, and fuel-efficient vehicles, along with advanced vehicle safety systems and charging advancements.”

See the Tesla Cybertruck at the Vancouver International Auto Show, March 21 to 24. Photo courtesy Vancouver International Auto Show

See the Tesla Cybertruck at the Vancouver International Auto Show, March 21 to 24. Photo courtesy Vancouver International Auto Show

Must-see displays boosting the ELEVATED show theme include the Tesla Cybertruck and a pink Maserati Grecale, inspired by the Barbie movie. Off-roaders get a first look at the INEOS Grenadier, the Hummer EV and the latest Toyota Land Cruiser. The Chevrolet Corvette E-ray is designed to turn heads.

The EV and PHEV Test Drive Experience offers test drives of more than 20 clean energy vehicles that starts on an indoor track leading to an outdoor test drive route.

Supercar Eleganza: A Symphony of Luxury Performance features supercars from high-performance auto manufacturers and personal collections.

Horsepower Heaven focuses on modified and custom classic cars synthesized with the excitement of modern technology.

Armchair racers can test their track prowess on the Axon Racing Simulator, which replicates the sensation of being in the a race driver’s seat.

The 18,500+ metres of floor space is loaded with products from more than 20 manufacturing brands, displaying their latest models, concepts and technology displays.

2024 Ferrari 296 Hybrid. Photo courtesy the Vancouver International Auto Show

2024 Ferrari 296 Hybrid. Photo courtesy the Vancouver International Auto Show

2024 Vancouver International Auto Show

HOURS

Thursday, March 21, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Friday March 22, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 24, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

ADMISSION

Thursday

General admission $19.50; Seniors 65+/Students/Military with ID $14.50; Children 7 to 12 (accompanied by an adult) $6; Children 6 and younger (with an adult) FREE; Family Pass (2 adults and children 12 and younger) $39.

Friday to Sunday

General admission $21.50; Seniors 65+/Students/Military with ID $15.50; Children 7 to 12 (accompanied by an adult) $6, Children 6 and younger (with an adult) FREE; Family Pass (2 adults and children 12 and younger) $44.

Visit: VancouverInternationalAutoShow.com.

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