This week, the North American International Auto Show returned to Detroit. It’s the first NAIAS since 2019. and it’s the first since the show moved from its traditional January timeslot to a warmer time of the year. This year’s affair was toned down compared to previous years, which have seen landmark product launches like the new Beetle; even the last show in 2019 saw debuts for the Toyota Supra and Kia Telluride among other vehicles.
But there were still a few noteworthy product launches at the 2022 event. Here’s what you need to know from this year’s Detroit Auto Show.
Meet the all-new 2024 Ford Mustang

Ford unveiled the new seventh-generation Mustang at the Mustang Stampede event in downtown Detroit. They described it to us as “edgy, sexy and disruptive.” But in reality, it’s more of an evolutionary than a revolutionary change. And for what will probably be the last combustion Mustang, that’s probably what most buyers will want.