Arts & Entertainment

San Diego Auto Show Is Back – What You Need To Know

Admission purchase to California's second-largest car show must be made online.

(Times of San Diego)

December 29, 2022

Organizers coined a phrase for the San Diego International Auto Show – “Where the Cars are the Stars” – but the stars have been missing for two years.

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That changes at the San Diego Convention Center Friday when the auto show returns after two years of canceled shows due to COVID-19.

“The San Diego Auto Show is a huge celebration of San Diego County’s car culture and, finally, after a two-year absence, we are thrilled to be back,” said Scott Webb, director of marketing and operations for the show.

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Admission – purchases must be made online – costs $18 with discounts for military, seniors and children. Kids get in free Sunday for Family Day with one paid adult admission. The show continues through Monday.

The event, California’s second-largest car show, will feature hundreds of new cars, trucks, SUVs, crossovers, electric vehicles, hybrids, exotics and more in a non-selling environment that includes a variety of new models not yet in showrooms or those that are in high demand and difficult to find.

There’s the hands-on aspect too, for those who want to feel the handling and performance of new vehicles during test drives or tap into the “Camp Jeep” off-road experience.

Webb called test drives “one of the most popular features at the (show),” and as for “Camp Jeep,” the feature is only available at select auto shows including San Diego, Los Angeles, Detroit, New York and Chicago.

(For planners, here’s a preview of some the models available for test drives:

Other displays and exhibits returning to the show include Electric Avenue, a focal point for 2022 given the rapid adoption of EVs since the last San Diego auto show.

A variety of EVs will be on display in one dedicated area of the convention center, with experts available to offer guidance to consumers.


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