AmericaJR.com’s Jason Rzucidlo reports from the San Diego Convention Center for the 2016 San Diego International Auto Show. The San Diego International Auto Show featured an incredible variety of new vehicles under one roof, including over 400 vehicles from 40 global manufacturers. The 2016 and 2017 model-year vehicles on display featured the newest technology to enhance the driving experience, all packaged in luxurious interiors and wrapped in cutting edge designs. Attendees had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the car, truck or SUV of your dreams at Test Drive events from Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Jeep, Kia, Lincoln, Mazda, Nissan, Ram, Subaru and Toyota. Another big hit at the show, Camp Jeep, returned to provide thrilling rides on its off-road inspired indoor test track, and Camp Jeep for kids offered something fun for the little ones.
Outside the San Diego Convention Center
Auto Show banners on lamp post
Win a gas card by downloading an app
Attendees checking out the cars
Visitors looking at a Ford Mustang
Rear view
Ford EV charging station
The 2016 Ford Fusion Energi plug-in
Now entering the Toyota display
Here is the 2016 Toyota Prius
AmericaJR.com’s Jason Rzucidlo with the Charger Girls!
I asked them, “What happens if the team moves to L.A.”?
They replied, “We go with them!”
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Kids can drive cars at Ford Safety City
A young boy behind the wheel of a Mustang
Now at Hyundai, here’s the 2017 Elantra
The Hyundai Genesis flagship sedan
Genesis badge on hood
Rear view
Take the Hyundai Racing Challenge
Introducing the 2016 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
It comes with a price tag of $165,000
Here’s the 2017 Infiniti QX30
It came directly from the L.A. Auto Show
Overview of the BMW display
The BMW i3 has an electric range of 81 miles.
Here’s the Cadillac ELR plug-in vehicle
Interior shot
Cadillac emblem on the hood
The ELR starts at $57,500
Here’s the Cadillac CTS-V
The luxury sedan starts at $83,995
Introducing the Buick Encore
Leasing starts as low as $175 per month.
Lincoln has brought back the Continental
It was shown as a concept in L.A.
But it will be introduced as production in Detroit