Despite historic winter weather, the 2026 Washington, D.C. Auto Show wrapped with strong attendance, a visit from Mayor Muriel Bowser, standout vehicle debuts, and unforgettable community moments.
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Final day of the show! If you haven’t made it yet, today’s your last chance to experience the cars, concepts, and hands-on fun that made this year unforgettable.
The #DCAutoShow is in full swing at the Convention Center!
Whether you’re looking for a new car or want to see the latest tech, head Downtown for a fun day with the family.
Doors are open until 9pm tonight and 10am-6pm tomorrow. #DCisOpen
Info here👇
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We lost the snow boots in order to take you inside the @WashAutoShow — a look at new cars, changing tech, and what high prices really mean for buyers right now. See why this year’s show matters and check out all the @7NewsDC photos here:
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It’s Student Day—and school’s out for most! Grab the kids and head down for some hands-on fun with KrazyBounce, WOWWheelz, interactive driving simulators, the Ram Truck driving experience, and more. We are open at Noon!
S’now worries here 😎
Looking for indoor activities? The @WashAutoShow is officially back open to the public through Sunday, February 1! 🚗🚙🚕 #DCAutoShow
Check out this story from @Keith_Laing in @USATODAY from our panel at the 2026 @WashAutoShow:
“Jennifer Safavian, CEO of Autos Drive America, which lobbies in Washington for internationally headquartered carmakers, said members of her organization ‘already provide a ton of different affordable options.’"
Full story here: https://t.co/HPsfdHJqfE
The wait is over, and we've missed you! The Washington, D.C. Auto Show is back and opens tomorrow, January 27 at noon.
As you plan your visit, we encourage everyone to travel safely, allow extra time, and use caution when arriving.
For everyone’s safety, the Washington, D.C. Auto Show will remain closed through Mon., Jan. 26 due to the ongoing snowstorm. We plan to reopen at noon Tues., Jan. 27, pending conditions. All tickets remain valid for any 2026 show day. Stay safe.
Yesterday reminded us why the Washington, D.C. Auto Show matters: a packed floor, great energy, and unforgettable moments!
We’ll be back at 12:00 noon on Monday, January 26, and tickets already purchased remain valid for any future 2026 show day.
BYD's entry into Canada was a hot topic at the @WashAutoShow yesterday. Here's why their EVs are unlikely to show up in the US anytime soon https://t.co/04Yhv9eM1L via @usatoday