2016 Washington Auto Show: The Epicenter of D.C. Cool
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WASHINGTON -- December 21, 2015: Spotlights and music at the entrance to the Washington Auto Show® will signal to guests what they are about to witness: the hottest party in town.
The largest public show in Washington is also the most entertaining as live music and specialty brews, art and games and, of course, the latest rides roll into the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from January 22-31. Among the highlights are:
- The Washington Auto Show's first "Art-of-Motion" exhibit, an
avant-garde art experience produced by Automotive Rhythms, the trendsetting
urban lifestyle and automotive experience. The cutting-edge live car art
display will feature a 6,000-square-foot exhibit of stunning experiential
automotive art. Nationally celebrated artist, Demont Pinder aka "Peekaso," will be painting at
the art display, and at least 10 manufacturers will exhibit specially
commissioned art cars and bikes for the occasion. On Saturday, Jan. 23, from noon
to 4 p.m., GM's young designers will style a new Chevrolet sports
car in real time for showgoers to experience. Toyota will host an
interactive art installation Sunday, Jan. 24,
from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. with the new RAV4 by
Blind Whino SW Arts Club, who will also design the exhibit space.
- The Washington Auto Show's legendary Hands-On Contest is
back! The hottest reality TV show in town takes place on the show floor as
contestants vie for a brand-new Hyundai! Washingtonians will have to
physically maintain contact with the vehicle over the course of the show,
with only rare 15-minute breaks, for the chance to drive home in a brand
new car!
- You've heard about self-driving cars, but what are they really all
about? The Intelligent Transportation SuperHighway, sponsored by the
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, will feature a new exhibit of the
latest technologies in automated and connected driving and offer a glimpse
of the road ahead.
- An evening beer garden will bring the magic and reverie of
an outdoor happy hour to the Washington
Convention Center. The pavilion will feature music and specialty craft
beers including Sam Adams Seasonal brews, Blue Moon, Oktoberfest, Rebel IPA, Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss, Shock Top, LandShark and Redd's Apple
Ale. The Washington Regional Alcohol Program will furnish a booth to remind
show guests to drink responsibly.
- Live music, courtesy of iHeartRadio, will keep the show
floor rocking on Wednesday night, Jan. 27,
"Young Professionals Night." Washington's
rising stars can enjoy discount admission on this evening and, ostensibly,
a very large dance floor.
- Military Day. On Tuesday, January
26, active-duty and retired military get free admission with proper
identification. Among the day's special features, the American Red Cross
will bring service dogs trained to assist soldiers with PTSD, consumers can
wrap care packages to be sent to combat soldiers and the U.S. Army's
DownRange band will perform its signature blend of pop hits in the evening.
- A carnival-like atmosphere for kids of all ages! Camp Jeep returns to offer rides along an indoor obstacle course with steep climbs and thrills! And the Family Fun Zone brings beloved children's characters and mascots to meet, greet and take photos with their prized fans. Among them, Simpsons' characters are visiting Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 23-24, and Captain Planet will appear Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 30-31.
Produced by the Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association (WANADA), The Washington Auto Show features more than 700 new makes and models from more than 40 global manufacturers.
For the latest schedule and details about discounts through METRO along with special promotional prices for students, seniors and children, please visit The Washington Auto Show online at: washingtonautoshow.com.