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The LA Auto Show is an annual car show held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in late November to early December.
Not only does the show feature a large amount of new American products, international manufacturers come from far and wide to debut their latest cars as well.
With that in mind, the LA Auto Show tends to see a lot of big name car reveals with the world’s media watching closely.
For more information, head to the official LA Auto Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

2022 BMW X3 and X4 M40i Frozen Edition pricing and features revealed for Australia
Just 37 units will come to Australia at a $10,000+ premium over the base M40i

Maserati accelerates plans: All-electric by 2030
Petrol-powered Maserati models will be gone by 2030, with the transition to electric to begin in 2023

Why the BMW 1M is a modern classic
As potentially terrifying as it was terrific, this was the raw, unadulterated junior M-car that almost didn’t make it

Opinion: The paradox of what creates a modern classic
Depending on the specification, some of the most unloved cars in terms of sales can become highly sought-after modern classics

Australian east coast floods to compound new car delays, price hikes
Supply chains will be under even more strain as demand is tipped to soar

2022 Audi SQ7 and SQ8 pricing and features revealed for Australia
Diesel dropped as V8 power adopted for the first time

Hyundai Ioniq 5 allocation to open again, capped at 100 units
Reservations set to open again this coming Wednesday

Nissan GT-R discontinued in Europe due to noise regulations
Godzilla’s reign is coming to an end

Audi A6 Avant E-Tron concept revealed on PPE architecture
An electric long-roof A6 could go intro production soon

2022 Lotus Emira First Edition: Four-cylinder version detailed
With the Porsche Cayman firmly in its sights, Lotus is bringing the four-cylinder Emira to market with plenty of standard features

The LT6 ‘Gemini’: GM’s ultimate LS V8
The General’s new 5.5-litre LT6 produces a Ferrari-beating 493kW – without a pushrod in sight

Top Ten: Performance Car Innovations
We examine 10 contemporary pieces of tech that shifted the dial in the performance car world.

Exploring Norway’s EV haven in a Hyundai Ioniq 5
We take Hyundai’s new Ioniq 5 through Norway to experience EV mobility the way it should be done

Bentley profits up 1800 per cent for 2021
The luxury carmaker recorded a staggering AU$590million increase in profit in 12 months

2024 Kia Carnival Hybrid looks set for arrival late next year
More information has emerged pointing to a hybrid version of the Kia Carnival people-mover

Mitsubishi Mirage: Driven to extinction
Light hatch exits leaving nothing but a shimmer on the horizon

2022 Aston Martin V12 Vantage revealed, limited to 333 units
The final-ever V12 Vantage packs a big punch – but it’ll be limited to 333 units, which have already sold out

2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric review
Volvo’s striking and award-winning XC40 now has a fully electric version. It may not be cheap but it’s fast and it delivers what the punters want – a compact SUV

Car companies raided by authorities over suspected cartel activity
European authorities have launched an investigation into antitrust violations, with carmakers included in the probe

Leaked information says Kia Stinger will end production in December
As Kia’s Sohari plant prepares to be retooled to build electrified models, the Stinger’s run may be coming to an end

2022 Tesla Model 3 prices increase, delivery times extended again
If you order a Model 3 now, it might just arrive by the end of the year

2022 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV: New Zealand prices over 30 per cent more than ICE model
Plug-in buyers will be paying a hefty premium for the popular SUV

2022 Lexus RX: Crafted Edition rejoins line-up
Lexus has brought back the Crafted Edition for the RX, with updated styling, new features, and membership to Encore Platinum

2022 Genesis G70 Shooting Brake Sport Line review
Are wagons coming back? The newest addition to the Australian market from Genesis seems to think so