Central Florida International Auto Show Rolls Into Orlando November 23-26, 2017

Central Florida International Auto Show

If you love cars and trucks, the Central Florida International Auto Show returns to the Orange County Convention Center November 23-26, 2017.

The show will feature literally hundreds of the latest model cars, trucks, crossovers, SUVs, alternative fuel vehicles, hybrids and exotics from both domestic and import manufacturers.

In addition to looking at them, you’ll also get to test drive many of the models at the show. Buick, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Honda, Jeep, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota will all have vehicles available for you to check out.

For those with expensive tastes, there will also be the Festivals of Speed show area featuring a collection of premier, high-end luxury vehicles and customized rides, for you to look at and have photo ops with.

More photo ops will be available in the Hometown Heroes display, which will feature a collection of vehicles used by local emergency service professionals to keep locals safe from fire, accidents and natural disasters.

There will also be fun for those who are too young to have a driver’s license in the Kids Autobahn & Fun Zone. Children are invited to hop into mini-electric vehicles and go for a spin on a mini-test track inside the auto show, get their face painted, and more.

Tickets

Admission to the Central Florida International Auto Show is $10 for adults; $5 for seniors, Military (with I.D.), and students. Purchase in advance online and save $1 on adult tickets.

All children 12 & under admitted FREE with paying adult

For tickets or more information on the show, visit autoshoworlando.com.


 

About Michelle Snow

Michelle is the owner and editor of CitySurfing Orlando. She also owns Zengrrl.com, is a freelance writer specializing in travel and entertainment, has authored/co-authored four guidebooks on Orlando and Florida, and is head editor/writer at TheDisneyBlog.com. She's lived in Orlando near Walt Disney World since 1995, and still finds there's so much fun to be had in Central Florida.
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