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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.

Lucid reveals battery secrets
Clever battery design lends large SUV luggage space to Lucid’s Air sedan

This is Porsche’s new 2021 Panamera range
Specs, details, pricing, and pics for Porsche’s new limousine

This is an AMG G63 with more than 700kW… because Posaidon says so
Some tuners like taking things to the absolute extreme, and Posaidon is one of them

The young Aussie racers that you should be paying attention to
Up and coming Aussies are taking the global motorsport world by storm in 2020

Here is the beginning of McLaren’s electrified supercar future
McLaren has revealed the construction that will underpin its future supercars

Has the Toyota Hilux gone soft? Yes… but in the right way
The Hilux began life as a simple, rugged tool. But is that enough for a dual-cab ute in 2020?

Best and worst EV-friendly states ranked
EV council highlights the most EV-progressive states with new ranking system

Best first cars under $23,000
Buying a new car on a budget doesn’t mean you have to skimp on style, fun or safety

2021 Toyota HiLux review
The new-generation Toyota HiLux offers a quiet diesel engine and comes in more varieties than any other ute. In four-wheel drive form it is very good off-road.

Tracking used Ford Falcon XR8 prices
We keep an eye on the market for V8 Falcons, from EB to FG-X

Porsche’s 24 Hours of Le Mans homologation special that everyone forgot about
For so long the unloved Porsche, the 924 came very good with the Carrera GT. Respect is most definitely due.

WhichCar Weekly podcast episode 67 | Charlie Dixon
AFL Star Charlie Dixon reveals what’s in the shed and what’s on the cards

2021 Toyota C-HR, RAV4, Prado pricing and features
Toyota’s big-selling SUVS gain new features for 2021, but Prado manual bows out

Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV enters production
VW hopes it’ll be cranking out some 1.5 million electric cars by 2025

One-off road-legal Porsche 911 GT1 Evo race car to appear at The Bend Classic
The only road-legal 911 GT1 Evo race car is set to make an appearance

2021 Subaru Levorg confirmed for Oz
Subaru has unwrapped its second-generation Levorg performance wagon and it’s coming to Australia

Ford to unleash 559kW V8 ute in 2021
A V8 ute power war is brewing in the US, with a new supercharged monster to be unleashed by Ford

Mercedes-Benz recalls prestige models
The German carmaker has recalled models including the popular A- and C-Class and all-electric EQC for a potentially dangerous issues

This is how much money car manufacturers make every second
Volkswagen’s annual revenue exceeds the average Australian’s salary every five seconds

Watch the 1000hp+ Papadakis Drift Supra in action
Fredric Aasbo’s new whip hits the track at full attack

Lexus steps it up with Encore upgrades
Valet parking at the shops and the chance to swap into another Lexus thanks to plan upgrades

Behind the scenes: Deni Ute Muster
A foray into the world’s biggest ute gathering turns out way better than expected

Modern cars can be improved with old technology
“Resto-mods are hideously expensive. So here’s an idea. Instead of an old car with modern bits, imagine a modern car with old bits.”

1000kW and beyond! Welcome to hypercar heaven
Specs of the world’s fastest and most powerful supercars compared