This is the last weekend for the Detroit Auto Show, which is being held in January for the first time in five years.
Organizers say this year’s event at Huntington Place in Detroit focuses less on futuristic concept cars and more on vehicles currently on the market.
Visitors can explore new features, compare prices and even test out cars on four ride-and-drive tracks.
Co-executive director Sam Klemet calls it a more personal, hands-on experience with more than 40 vehicles to see and interact with.
More details about the show are available online here.