MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW OPENS AUGUST 30TH

Camp Jeep Returns – Set to Make Debut Inside Convention Center

MIAMI, FL – The Miami International Auto Show opens its 10-day run at the Miami Beach Convention Center on August 30th continuing through September 8th.
Returning this year is the popular Camp Jeep thrill ride which will be inside the Convention Center for the first time in the Show’s history. The vehicles on the track will feature many of Jeep’s highly touted EVs.

This year’s signature event will highlight many of the industry’s latest autos, trucks, SUVs, and EVs under one roof. Vehicles making their Auto Show debuts in Miami include
the 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek (newest edition to the Rogue lineup) and the Z Heritage Edition, celebrating 55 years of Z history. Also making Auto Show debuts are the 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S, 2024 Dodge Charger and 2024 Fiat 500e production model.
Other vehicles sure to catch attendees’ attention include the Lincoln Navigator, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, Ford Mustang GTD, and Cadillac IQ, all making their South Florida debuts.

The Official Show Car this year is Nissan’s 2025 All-New Kicks. It offers a bold new design with more available technologies including a 12.3-inch touchscreen and wireless Apple Car Play® and Android Auto™.

An expanded indoor EV Test Track will again invite consumers to ride in many of the newest models on the market today. Among the brands expected to showcase their EVs on the test track are Dodge, Alfa Romeo, FIAT, Chevrolet, GMC Cadillac and Hummer, Ford, Kia, Volkswagen and Lucid.
“Based on last year’s successful show, we’ve expanded the 2024 Miami Auto Show to welcome additional autos and exhibits,” said Debra Koebel, president of the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association. “We are proud to offer consumers a once-a-year chance to not only get a glimpse but ride in many of the newest models.”

Other crowd-pleasing exhibits such as Memory Lane and Vendor Village will be featured. Memory Lane will showcase over 50 classics spanning nine decades with the featured car being a 1973 Citroen DS Henri Chapron Series II.

During the show’s opening weekend, Chevrolet will host Ride & Drives just outside the entrance to the show where attendees can get behind the wheel of some of their new vehicles.

The South Florida Automobile Dealers Association has been the official sponsor of the Miami International Auto Show since 1971. The Association comprises nearly 200 dealerships in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties.

Free admission will be extended to first responders (police officers, EMTs, paramedics
and fire fighters) and U.S. Military (veterans or active duty) with valid identification on Tuesday,
September 3rd. Residents of Miami Beach can enjoy a $3.00 reduced admission with proof ofresidency. Tickets are reduced to $10 for attendees 62+ on Thursday, September 5th. Admission to the auto show is $15 for adults, $6 children ages 6-12 and free for children 5 and under.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.miamiautoshows.com.