São Paulo International Motor Show
São Paulo International Motor Show | |
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Status | Active |
Venue | Ibirapuera Park (until 1968) Anhembi Convention Center (until 2014) São Paulo Expo (since 2016) |
Location(s) | São Paulo, Brazil |
Country | Brazil |
Inaugurated | 1960–present |
Website | salaodoautomovel |
The São Paulo International Motor Show (Salão International do Automóvel de São Paulo) is the biggest and most important automotive event in Latin America.[1] The São Paulo International Motor Show has been held in São Paulo, Brazil since 1960. Originally being held irregularly, it has been a biannual show since 1984 (although there was no 2020 edition due to the coronavirus pandemic). In 1990 the event became internationalized and the domestic industry showed its capacity for global competition.[2]
Locations
The original six exhibitions took place at the centrally located Ibirapuera Park. From 1970 until 2014, the Show was held indoors, at the Anhembi Convention Center. The two most recent events have been held at the São Paulo Expo [pt].
1960
The inaugural edition opened on 25 November 1960. 12 manufacturers were represented and 400,000 visitors - including domestic automobile industry champion, President Juscelino Kubitschek - attended.[3]
1961
At the second show, premieres included the Willys Interlagos, the Simca Chambord, and a revamped Volkswagen 1200.[3]
1962
The third edition included the premieres of the locally produced Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (Typ 14) and the Vemag Fissore, as well as the Toyota Bandeirante, the Scania L-75, and the Chevrolet Amazona trucks.[3]
1964
With the fourth edition, the show adopted its current biannual schedule. The impact of Brazil's economy and political situations have, however, sometimes led to three-year gaps and occasionally to successive shows. This was the first year that the show was held under the military dictatorship. Volkswagen and Ford both boycotted the event.
The biggest premiere was the 1965 Aero Willys; lesser stars included the limited production Brasinca Uirapuru, the Chevrolet Veraneio utility vehicle, and the Vemaguet Rio.[3]
2010
The 26th motor show was held between 25 October to 7 November.
- Production car introductions
- Concept car introductions
- Fiat Uno Cabrio concept[4][5]
- Fiat Mio concept
- Rossin-Bertin Vorax
- Volkswagen RockeT concept
2012
The 27th edition was held from 24 October to 4 November 2012.
- Production car introductions (local)
- Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Rafale
- Chery Riich M1 REEV
- Chevrolet Onix[6]
- Fiat Grand Siena "Sublime"
- Fiat Linea "Sublime"
- Fiat Palio Sporting "Interlagos"
- Fiat Uno Sporting "Interlagos"
- Honda Fit Twist
- Hyundai HB20
- Hyundai HB20X
- Mahindra Quanto
- Mercedes-Benz SLS 63 AMG GT3 "45th Anniversary"
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Carbon Series
- Nissan Frontier "10 Anos"
- Nissan LEAF Taxi
- Nissan March Rio 2016
- Nissan Sentra "Special Edition"
- Peugeot Hoggar Quiksilver
- Renault Novo Clio[7]
- Renault Fluence GT
- Renault Sandero GT
- Suzuki Jimny 4SUN
- Suzuki Jimny 4ALL
- Suzuki Jimny 4WORK
- Suzuki Jimny 4SPORT
- Toyota Etios
- Toyota Prius GS
- Troller T4
- Volvo V60 Racing
- Volkswagen CrossFox
- Volkswagen Saveiro Cross
- Volkswagen Space Cross
- Volkswagen Gol 3-door
- Concept car introductions
- Fiat Bravo Xtreme Concept
- Ford Evos Yellow Concept
- Nissan EXTREM Concept[8]
- Renault DCross Concept[9]
- Toyota iiMo Concept
- Toyota TS030 Hybrid (Le Mans sports car)
- Troller R-X Concept[10]
- Volkswagen Taigun Concept[11]
2014
The 28th edition was held between 30 October and 9 November 2014.
2016
The 29th edition was held between 10 and 20 November 2016.
2018
The 30th edition was held between 9 and 18 November 2018.
References
- ^ "General Information".
- ^ "Historic".
- ^ a b c d Goto, Marcelo (2012-10-24). "Salão de São Paulo: a história da indústria automobilística dentro do Anhembi" [São Paulo Show: the history of the automobile industry at the Anhembi]. Veja (in Portuguese). Abril Mídia S A.
- ^ "Sao Paulo Auto Show 2010 - Highlights". Car Design News. 26 October 2010. Archived from the original on 2014-10-26. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ^ "Fiat Debuts Uno Cabrio and Mio Concepts along with New Uno Sporting at Sao Paulo". Carscoops. October 28, 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2024.
- ^ "Chevy unveils Onix subcompact hatchback in Brazil".
- ^ "2012 São Paulo Motor Show: Novo Clio, Fluence GT and D-Cross in the spotlight".
- ^ "Nissan showing Extrem new crossover in São Paulo".
- ^ "Renault shows DCross Concept in Brazil".
- ^ "Troller R-X Concept is a Brazilian Ford Bronco for the new age".
- ^ "VW shows Taigun small CUV at São Paulo motor show".
External links
- Official website
- v
- t
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landmarks
- Altino Arantes Building
- Brazil Stock Exchange
- Butantã's House
- Centro Comercial Aricanduva
- Centro Empresarial Nações Unidas
- Conjunto Nacional
- Copan Building
- Itália Building
- Iguatemi São Paulo
- Júlio Prestes Station
- Luz Station
- Mappin Building
- Martinelli Building
- Matarazzo Building
- Municipal Market
- Bandeirantes Palace
- São Pedro Theater
- Municipal Theater
- List of tallest buildings
religious sites
- Basilica of the Most Blessed Sacrament
- Imaculado Coração de Maria Church
- Nossa Senhora da Consolação Church
- Nossa Senhora do Brasil Church
- Ordem Terceira do Carmo Church
- Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral
- Pátio do Colégio
- Santo Antônio Church
- São Bento Monastery
- São Cristóvão Church
- São Paulo Brazil Temple
- São Paulo Cathedral
- Temple of Solomon
cultural institutions
- CAIXA Cultural São Paulo
- Carmo Planetarium
- Casa das Rosas
- Bank of Brazil Cultural Center
- Centro Cultural da Penha
- Centro Cultural e de Estudos Superiores Aúthos Pagano
- Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation
- Football Museum
- Immigration Museum
- Butantan Institute
- Mário de Andrade Library
- Memória do Bixiga Museum
- Museu Afro Brasil
- Museu Lasar Segall
- Museu Paulista (Ipiranga)
- São Paulo Museum of Art
- Museum of Art of the Parliament
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Image and Sound
- Museum of Modern Art
- Museum of Sacred Art
- Museum of the Portuguese Language
- Oca Pavilion
- Industries Palace
- Pinacoteca do Estado
- Professor Aristóteles Orsini Planetarium
- Sala São Paulo
- Allianz Parque
- Anhembi Convention Center
- Anhembi Sambadrome
- Arena Corinthians
- Canindé Stadium
- Morumbi Stadium
- Ícaro de Castro Melo Stadium
- Nicolau Alayon Stadium
- Parque São Jorge Stadium
- Rua Javari Stadium
- Estádio Universitário São Paulo
- Ibirapuera Auditorium
- Pacaembu Stadium
- Via Funchal
- Vibra São Paulo
and districts
public squares
- Albert Löfgren State Park
- Beco do Batman
- Botanical Garden
- Cantareira State Park
- Cemitério da Consolação
- Ibirapuera Park
- Independence Park
- Jardim da Luz
- Largo da Batata
- Largo da Memória
- Parque do Carmo
- Parque Trianon
- People's Park
- Pico do Jaraguá
- Praça da República
- Praça da Sé
- Praça Roosevelt
- São Paulo Zoo
- Vale do Anhangabaú
- Viaduto do Chá
- Villa-Lobos State Park
- Anima Mundi
- Brazilian Grand Prix
- Electronic Language International Festival
- March for Jesus
- Saint Silvester Road Race
- São Paulo Art Biennial
- São Paulo Fashion Week
- São Paulo Gay Pride Parade
- São Paulo Indy 300
- São Paulo International Film Festival
- São Paulo International Motor Show
- Virada Cultural