DETROIT AUTO SHOWAuto show wraps up for 2018Chuck Elliott, 59, of Harrison Township checks out the cab of the Ford F-450 superduty truck at the final day of the North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center in Detroit on Jan. 28, 2018.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKeith Merrit of Canton, center, checks out the info on the Ford F-450 superduty truck with his sons, Travis Merritt, 8, and Kyle Merritt, 27, right, home of leave from the U.S. Air Force at the final day of the North American International Auto Show.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDrew Standish, left, 5, of Mason, Matthew Barratt, 5, Lily Barratt, 4, both of Leslie, and Leland Standish, 7, of Mason get their photo taken with the Kia hamsters, Fergie, left, and Rasta.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThe 2019 North American International Auto show will open to the public Jan. 19-27, a showcase for automakers to debut brand-defining vehicles as well as the latest production models. Here’s a look at some of the most-anticipated models. This gallery will be updated after press preview days, Jan. 14-15.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThis is a detail of the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople take photos at the Infiniti display.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsThis is a see through model of the Infiniti variable compression engine.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsChristopher Rowe, right, 39, of Brownstown and Brent Tobiczyk, 35, of Royal Oak check out the Infiniti variable compression engine model.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAnthony Ballarin, 8, of South Lyon sits in the Ford F-450 superduty truck while his dad, Wayne Ballarin, takes a photo.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKrista McKinley of Plymouth takes a photo of the Corvette Grand Sport.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsYoshi Fukumura and his son, Riku Fukumura check out the Infiniti Q50.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFord brand ambassador Drew Batchelor talks with Mike Blumenstein with his sons, Ben Blumenstein, 10, left, and Brandon Blumenstein, 11, right, at the Ford future mobility virtual reality experience.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDieter Hirmke, left, and his son, Sebastian Hirmke look at the Infiniti display.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsCrowds mill among the vehicles on the final day.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAndrew Groebe, 9, of Birmingham sits in the Ford future mobility virtual reality experience.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAron Kleiman, 1, of Toronto, Ontario, sits behind the wheel of the 2018 Audi A6 Quattro at Cobo Center on Sunday, January 21, 2018, for the second public day for the North American International Auto Show.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsPeople gather around the Lexus LC 500 during the auto show.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsCorey Fletcher, 49, of Sylvania, Ohio, takes a photo of the Lexus LF-1 Limitless concept car during the show.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsJeff Piotrowski, 60, of Lake Orion takes a photo of the Kia Stinger.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsPeople view cars inside the Jetta exhibit.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsHaylie Robinson, 24, of Toledo, Ohio, checks out the interior of the 2018 Buick Envision.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsA large crowd attended the show today.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsNick LaGesse, product specialist for Lexus, talks about the 2018 Lexus RX 350L.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsMiss Michigan Heather Knedrick wave to the crowd during the Parade of Cars.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsMembers of the Port Huron Northern High School Drumline participated in the Parade of Cars.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsDaniel Pershyn-Tikh, 6, of Bloomfield Hills, interacts with the 2018 Ford F450 Super Duty electronic information wheel stand.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsDaniel Pershyn-Tikh, 6, of Bloomfield Hills, interacts with the 2018 Ford F450 Super Duty electronic information wheel stand.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsLiliana Galindo, 27, of Moterrey, Mexico, takes a photo of a demonstration car.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsRonny Le, 9, and his sister Luci Le, 5, of Southfield, check out the interior of the 2018 Subaru Impreza.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsLars Boehme, 14, of Rochester, plays the Hyundai racing challenge at the auto show.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsJoe Ali, 22, of Dearborn, takes a photo of the Infiniti Q Inspiration concept car.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsRhonda Walker, 42, of Sterling Heights and her 5-year-old daughter Riley Walker check out the interior of the 2018 Buick Envision.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsEddy Jones, a product specialist for Hyundai, talks about the 2018 Hyundai Ioniq hybrid during the swag trivia show.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsAllison De Orio, 27, of Farmington takes a selfie with Eddy Jones, a product specialist in front of the 2018 Hyundai Ioniq hybrid.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsZariah Pulliam, 10, of Dowagiac, Michigan, takes a digital photo of herself using the Honda dream machine.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsA Sparky Anderson Big Head participated in the Parade of Cars.Clarence Tabb Jr., Detroit NewsPeople look at the many Ford vehicles on display at Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018, for the first public day of the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople prepare for the perfect shot of the 2018 Lexus LC 500 V8 Coupe on Saturday, January 20, 2018, for the first public day for the North American International Auto Show.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople surround the All-New 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 Limited on Saturday, January 20, 2018.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsAlia Abourass, of Syria, dons a headset and takes a selfie during the Ford Motor Company's Future Mobility VR Experience on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsSteven Williamson (center), of Detroit, holds his son Kayden was they pose with Batman at the Ford display on Saturday January 20, 2018.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsLiz Connolly (left), of Franklin, and Catherine Tippman, of Berkely, share a moment inside the hatchback of a 2018 Chevrolet Trax Premier on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsSean Cui, of Novi, enjoys the 2018 Audi S5 Cabriolet on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople surround the Infinity 2018 QX80 on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople photograph the Infiniti Q Inspiration Concept on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople surround the Toyota 2018 Camry Hybrid on Saturday January 20, 2018 .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsBrandon Layne, Lexus, speaks about the 2018 Lexus LC 500 V8 Coupe on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsMembers of PETA carry signs and protest outside Cobo Center for the North American International Auto Show on Saturday January 20, 2018.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople fill Cobo Center at Ford Motor Company's Future Mobility VR Experience on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsDawson Brown, 11, of Warren , Ohio, sits in the driver's seat with his father Darrin in a 2018 Buick Cascada on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople look at the many Ford Motor Company vehicles on display at Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsCraig Harris (center), of Cleveland, with his nephew Brandon Hayes, pose with a Kia Motors hamster at the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsFord Motor Company displays vehicles on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public at the North American International Auto Show.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThe 2018 Ford F-150 Truck chassis is flipped on it's side at the Ford Motor Company display at Cobo Center .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThe Motor Trend 2018 Truck of the Year is the Ford F-150 as seen on Saturday January 20, 2018 at the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople fill Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 at the VW display for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsRon Carley, professional Abraham Lincoln presenter, dons a signature top hat at the Ford Motor Company display .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThousands of people fill Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 at the BMW display for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople look at the All-New Ford Ranger pick up on display at Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThousands of people fill Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 at the VW display .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople surround the All-New 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 Active Level Air Suspension on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsJaime McQuaid, of Detroit, peers through the sunroof of a 2018 Subaru Forester on Saturday January 20, 2018 for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThousands of people fill Cobo Center on Saturday January 20, 2018 at the Audi display for the first public day for the North American International Auto ShowMax Ortiz, The Detroit News