2024 Los Angeles Auto Show Recap

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

I let my thoughts on last week's 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show press day marinate over the long flight home and throughout the weekend. Here's my take on a weird (in a mostly good way) media day last week in LA.


There was only one press day this year -- which some might take as sign that auto-show media days mean less than they used to. I've covered that before, so I won't belabor the point -- though I do go back and forth on the future. Sure, Zooms are cheaper, but you can't touch a car through a laptop screen.

Anyway, the big newsmakers at the show were Hyundai and Kia. The two brands have been on a roll lately, and they blitzed L.A. with product.

As an aside, some of you seem to have an unfair grudge against Hyundai/Kia in the comments. Look, our job is to tell the truth, and the truth is most Hyundai/Kia vehicles are, at this moment in time, quite good. Our job is not to simply say "everything sucks", especially when that's not true.

Ahem.

The other big news came from Volkswagen with the 2025 Tiguan. Stellantis made smaller bits of news with special editions, and Genesis did an off-site unveil.

By my count there were six or seven new-car debuts in and around L.A. Not too shabby.

Perhaps not enough to say media days are back, but also not so bleak as to say they're dead.

Some other scattered thoughts from L.A.:

  • Cupra might be coming Stateside, and yours truly spotted a couple in the hotel valet stand -- I was being hosted by Volkswagen. I wish I'd gotten a pic.
  • There was almost zero Chinese presence, which surprised me given how much the Chinese auto industry has grown and given all the talk about how Chinese automakers could enter our market.
  • The overlanding area was very, very interesting, even to a city-dweller like me who never spends any time in the great outdoors. Just some really cool stuff -- if you're in town and going to the show this week, check it out.
  • Normally, there's a much stronger aftermarket/dealer presence and more weird cars placed around the edges of the convention center. That part of the show was quieter. There was still a show hall for companies that operate in that space, but not as much space given over to companies like Galpin.
  • A company called SPARQ was giving out artificial-intelligence powered onboard-diagnostics systems. I didn't take one because I don't own a car, but I also later found out the price is $499 and that might run afoul of our ethics standards. Still, the idea is interesting. If it works, it would make the process of diagnostics a tad easier than using a code reader. But given that A.I. is often not-so-intelligent, we'll see. Maybe we'll arrange a test unit for one of our staff.
  • One thing putting a damper on the show was the relative lack of luxury makes. Audi, BMW, Infiniti, Lexus -- none had a booth presence. Porsche had its usual exhibit, though it's not clear to me if it was organized by corporate or a dealer/dealers. Volvo and Polestar didn't have booths but did have cars on hand for test drives.
  • While some luxury brands were missing, others were not. Acura, Alfa Romeo, Buick, Cadillac, Chrysler, Genesis, GMC, and Tesla all had displays.
  • So, too, did Ineos -- the truck looks pretty cool up close.
  • There were dogs a plenty, both at the Subaru booth and in an open area between halls. Getting animals rescued from horrific situations is a good thing.
  • Next up, Detroit -- which returns to the cold gray of January next year.

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Jeff Jeff on Nov 25, 2024
    Tim Healey--As for Chinese vehicles I believe with all the tariff talk of 100% to 200% tariffs on Chinese made EVs and the anti-Chinese sentiment that currently is going around whether its valid or not makes the Chinese reluctant to enter a car show. Possibly the Chinese will enter at a future date when there is not as much anti-Chinese sentiment.
  • Bd2 Bd2 on Nov 26, 2024
    I don't know what's worse, that the "Star" of the show is some 3 row electric SUV or that TTAC can't run out of praise for it. You covered an autoshow without unanimous industry presence and came home with Hyundai's trophy? Do you understand our frustration sometimes? Hyundai owes it's entire success to the US autopress just as Honda did before it.
    • Grandmaster T Grandmaster T on Nov 27, 2024
      @Bd2, I dare you to listen to the 'Nov22' TTAC Podcast "The Best Cars of the 2024 LA Auto Show".
  • Andarris Here in the Toronto area I haven't seen a 2006-2012 with intact rocker pannels for over two years now. I presume everywhere around the Great Lakes is the same ? They were super cheap dhring the first two years of the pandemic - could get one with less than 85K for around $6500 certified or a little higher mileage for $5000. Glad I skipped it, even in 2021 some of the 10's &11's were displaying corosion like you'd see on a 7 year older Impala, Camry or Accord. Also the mid-model switch to EPS made me balk at the few clean ones I found.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh I do not ever have delays. I only fly out of PDX or EUG to LAS or OAK and OGG then back .. have never been delayed in the last ?30-ish? trips to vegas/disneyland/maui/cruise ship vacations.... EUG has contract tsa so we never have any TSA delays. unsure which airports have PRIVATE contract TSA that is UNAFFECTED by the deadlock that i HOPE NEVER EVER END.
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  • Michael S6 The 3 Amigos better hope that the oil spike is short lived as 4-5 dollar a gallon gas would put a damper on their cash cows especially "Ford's strategic shift" of killing off the escape/Lincoln cousin. Most other automakers have a full line of vehicles with much better full economy. GM is sucking air and its Cadillac devision is mostly EV and geriatric line up of ICE cars and SUV's that were supposed to be phased out this year. The expensive gas may push shoppers toward EV but GM's horrible EV reliability is a barrier.
  • Tane94 I read the GM press release about first quarter sales 2026 vs 2025 and Buick is getting its butt kicked:Buick Total* 41,654 61,822 -32.6 The future is bleak for Buick.
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