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Cleveland Auto Show IX Center February 22, 2025
The Cleveland Auto Show traditionally marks the start of the spring automotive selling season in Northern Ohio. Featuring concept, pre-production and production vehicles from the world’s auto manufacturers, the show also includes an array of entertainment including sports and celebrity appearances. The Cleveland Auto Show is considered one of the top five auto shows in the nation and is rated as one of the strongest in the nation in terms of its impact on a regional market.
The Cleveland Auto Show is a non-selling show. It is a show for the consumer to inspect all angles of the vehicles and have a pressure-free environment in which to do it. The product specialists at each manufacturer booth were able to answer any questions about the vehicles.
At the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show, one of the most popular areas was Camp Jeep. Professional drivers chauffeured participants through an off-road course that included a thrilling hill climb over the 28-foot high, 45-degree Jeep Mountain, the icon of the ride. There were also ground clearance, maneuverability, and articulation obstacles to show off Jeep's "Trail Rated" capabilities. Watch the video.
Camp Jeep at the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show
There was a model of the All Electric Chrysler Halcyon Concept Car that everyone has been talking about. Here's a quick walk around the display.
Chrysler Halcyon Concept Car
As always at the Cleveland Auto Show, there were dozens of rows of classic and collector cars. Here is a quick walk through some of them.
1930 Model L
1953 Ford
1957 BMW
1958 Buick
1958 Edsel Pacer
1958 Ford Fairlane
1964 Cutlass Convertible
Classic Oldsmobile
The 2025 Cleveland Auto Show at the IX Center was full of cars, trucks and other vehicles. But we found a very interesting area hosted by the Cleveland Institute of Art and Design. We asked James Malley, Director of Admissions for the school, what the connection was and he said Cars are the Ultimate Design. It all starts with designs. He told us about the 140+ year history of the school (founded in 1182) and how it was the first industrial design program in the US. There is a lot more information at www.cia.edu.
James Malley from CIA
Cleveland Institute of Art and Design at the Cleveland Auto Show
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