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Mayor Mary Sheffield previewed vehicles including Jeep, Ford, and GM models and highlighted the show's $370 million economic impact from 275,000 visitors last year, officials said.
- On Monday, Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield rode shotgun in a blue Jeep Wrangler over hilly terrain and toured Jeep, Ford, and GM displays with members of the media and city and auto-show officials.
- With responsibilities stacking this month, Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield toured the auto show and announced an expansion of the Rx Kids cash aid program.
- Sampling multiple cars, Sheffield sat in a Cadillac and rode in a Jeep Wrangler at the 2026 Detroit Auto Show, photographed with Deputy Mayor Brian White.
- Officials noted the show's local economic impact, saying the 2025 Detroit Auto Show generated an estimated $370 million with about 275,000 visitors, and Sheffield said it highlights Detroit's Motor City role.
- The show opens to the public Saturday, running through Jan. 25, and GM's Factory Zero, which straddles Detroit and Hamtramck, supplied vehicles Sheffield sampled, including a Factory Zero Cadillac and Camp Jeep.
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