Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Auto Show offers peek into exciting future

Interactiv­e tracks, all-new models in bright spotlight

- BY JOHN STEIN

The Chicago Auto Show, running through Feb. 18 at McCormick Place, offers the largest spaces for any auto show in the nation and this year’s event promises full use of every inch, as well as a peek into the future of driving in the U.S.

Must See Vehicles

Some of the Must See vehicles on the Chicago Auto Show floor include the exquisite sportiness of the 2020 Toyota Supra, Lexus RC F Track, Subaru WRX STi and the perennial roadster fav – the all-new Mazda MX-5 Miata. Some of my personal favorites include the all-new Jeep Gladiator pickup, upsize Kia Telluride SUV, Ram heavy duty pickup and the all-new Ford Explorer.

Trends

The 2019 Chicago Auto Show is an opportunit­y to immerse oneself in everything automotive, SUV and truck-like – not to mention everything in between. The biggest trends represente­d on the McCormick Place showroom floor are the continued popularity and expansion of the crossover segment and the further evolution and integratio­n of electric-powered vehicles (EV).

In addition to the current lineups of the major global manufactur­ers, the show offers insights into 2020 models that are already appearing on dealership lots, concept developmen­ts, and a heavy dose of new technology from crash avoidance and entertainm­ent interactio­n to material use.

Test Tracks

Chicago’s McCormick Place exhibit halls are some of the largest indoor convention spaces in the nation. The Chicago Auto Show utilizes more than 1 million square feet in the North and South Exhibit Halls of the McCormick Place complex. These enormous spaces provide manufactur­ers to do things they might not be able to do at other auto shows.

Some of the most notable activities to check out at the Chicago Auto Show are the interactiv­e exhibits allowing test drives on-site. Two of those interactiv­e road tests at this year’s show are the popular Jeep off-road course and the Ram test course.

Camp Jeep

More than 45,000 attendees are expected to participat­e at the Camp Jeep Indoor Track Experience, which is celebratin­g its 15th Anniversar­y at the Chicago Auto Show. According to Jeep, more than 420,000 test rides have been taken at the Chicago show over the years.

Off-road test drives will be available in the new Jeep Wrangler

Rubicon, Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, Renegade Trailhawk, Cherokee Trailhawk and Compass Trailhawk.While participan­ts at the Camp Jeep track receive a free Jeep tote bag to commemorat­e their experience, the real memories are definitely found on the track itself.

In an effort to make the Jeep experience as realistic as possible, the 24,000-square-foot exhibit space is filled with tons of raw materials like rubber mulch, dirt, logs and boulders. Look for a ground clearance stair climber challenge, maneuverab­ility

moguls, extreme break-overs, an 18-foot 30-degree Hill Ascent/Descent, low-crawl boulders, and a 30-degree banked wedge.

Ram Truck Territory

Debuting at this year’s Chicago

Auto Show is the 28,000-square-foot ultimate in-truck adventure by Ram. Profession­al drivers navigate attendees through the interactiv­e course in the 2019 Ram 1500, the Motor Trend Truck of the Year. The track will feature Ram 1500 Laramie, Limited, Laramie Longhorn and Rebel models. Ram says approximat­ely 25,000 test rides will be given throughout the show. Payload and stability demonstrat­ions will showcase the all-new Ram 1500s capabiliti­es.

Towing capability and suspension options will be tested by a series of culverts and high-banked wedges. Traction and hill-decent technology will be tested, as well as experienci­ng “Ram Mountain,” a 13-foot high, 30-foot long course element with 30 degree approach and departure angles. Technology will be displayed as the drivers highlight the parallel and perpendicu­lar park assist features and trailer towing technology.

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2020 Toyota Supra
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2020 Jeep Gladiator
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2020 Lexus RC F Track

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