Canadian International AutoShow Sets New Attendance Mark
Record crowds at the 2017 CIAS show — for the second year in a row
Record crowds at the 2017 CIAS show — for the second year in a row
The Canadian International Auto Show, scheduled for the middle of the February, was 1600km removed from my home in Nova Scotia. The perfect trip, then, with which to refute a few stereotypes.
Various initiatives at the show are aimed at students who are seeking career opportunities in the retail auto sector.
Virtual reality experiences are emerging as a top trend among manufacturers and exhibitors at the 2017 Canadian International AutoShow.
Norris McDonald reminisces about the spirit of Grand Prix racing in our country, noting how the industry has continued to evolve.
Kids and adults alike had a blast capping off the Family Day long weekend checking out hundreds of the latest cars and exploring automotive-themed activities at the 2017 Canadian International AutoSho
President and CEO Andy Palmer tells Wheels how the exotic sports car known as AM-RB001 was born.
Here at Wheels.ca we sifted through hundreds of new vehicles on display in Toronto to bring you our favourite picks in each segment.
At this year’s Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Aston took the wraps off its extraordinary new hypercar, the AM-RB 001.
Redesigned from the ground up, the 2018 Hyundai Accent incorporates many aspects of current Hyundai design language, from the large cascading grille at the front flanked by wraparound headlights and a
The 2018 Hyundai Elantra will have its national debut at the Feb. 17-26 Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto.
Billed as the next generation of urban mobility, the funky white and green Toyota COMS is an ultra-compact electric vehicle with a range of about 50 kilometres.
This next generation hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicle (FCV) is not only powered by hydrogen but takes the concept a step further by using its fuel cell to double as a source of electricity.
More than $100 million worth of exotic cars highest in AutoShow’s 44-year history
Electric propulsion cars like the new Chevrolet Bolt (shown) will be available for test drives at the 2017 Canadian International AutoShow that runs from Feb. 17-26.
This year’s show will feature the first ever global product reveal, two North American debuts and a dozen concept vehicles previewing future auto trends.
Visitors to the 2017 Canadian International AutoShow will be able to learn about EV technology and speak to manufacturers while exploring ‘Electric Avenue’ on the 800 pre-function level of the Sou
With Canada now celebrating its Sesquicentennial, CIAS 2017 will showcase the history, imagery, iconic cars and Canadian driving legends that have helped make the Canadian race one of the highlights o
This is the 1949 Cadillac Concept car owned, and shown being driven, by London’s Steve Plunkett.
Automotive tech students from up to 24 Ontario high schools will test their mechanical expertise and knowledge in a high-octane skills competition at the Canadian International AutoShow on February 15