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The Vancouver International Auto Show will return in 2022

After two-year absence, the event will be back March 23 to 27, 2022, with a major focus on electric vehicles

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The Vancouver International Auto Show, Western Canada’s best-attended trade and consumer event, is set to return to the Vancouver Convention Centre West following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“After detailed planning and in-depth discussions with our valued partners, we are extremely excited to welcome back visitors to the Vancouver International Auto Show,” says Blair Qualey, President and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of B.C., which also presents the annual show, which will take place March 23-27, 2022.

“This has been a few years coming, so we are finally counting down the days until we can welcome guests to the show, which will spotlight a host of new models, features and other exciting developments in the industry.”

In keeping with the show’s long-standing tradition of exhibiting the latest in automotive technologies — from powertrains to safety features to connectivity — the 2022 event will feature the largest electric and advanced technology showcase in the history of the show. The exhibit EVerything EV will include a significant electric vehicle display, with EVs from the world’s most important manufacturers, technology displays, electric charging displays and information, test drives of a wide range of electric vehicles, and a stage featuring leading experts, panelists, and industry specialists to provide consumers with the latest related to the emerging sector.

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“After such a challenging period, we would like to thank our partners for their ongoing support and the Vancouver Convention Centre for their long-standing relationship without which we wouldn’t be in a position to stage a return of this wonderful event,” concluded Qualey, adding that organizers will ensure the strictest compliance with provincial health orders and prioritize the health and safety of all visitors and participants throughout the duration of the landmark event.

For more information about the show, you can visit its website , which will be updated with new developments over the coming months.