1962 Porsche 718/8 W-RS Spyder
2009 Audi e-tron
2009 Audi e-tron
2009 Audi e-tron
2009 Audi e-tron
2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept
2009 BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Chroma
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Chroma
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Chroma
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Dusk
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Dusk
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Dusk
2009 Chevrolet Jay Leno Camaro
2009 Chevrolet Jay Leno Camaro
2009 Ford Fiesta by 3dCarbon and FSWerks
2009 Ford Fiesta by H&R Special Springs
2009 Ford Taurus SHO by Mobsteel
2009 Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT)
2009 Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT)
2009 Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT)
2009 Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT)
2009 Honda Personal-Neo Urban Transport (P-NUT)
2009 Jeep Lower Forty
2009 Jeep Lower Forty
2009 Jeep Lower Forty
2009 Lexus LF-Ch
2009 Lexus LF-Ch
2009 Mazda Mazda2 show car
2009 Mazda Mazda2 show car
2009 Mazda Mazda2 show car
2009 Mazda Mazda2 show car
2009 Mazda Mazdaspeed3 SEMA car
2009 Mini Coupe Concept
2009 Mini Coupe Concept

Reflecting the troubles of the automotive industry, the 2009 LA Auto Show was notable for the predominantly production-ready vehicles that were unveiled. Subaru and Mitsubishi revealed a couple of concept cars, but the majority of the other manufacturers were content to show upcoming vehicles ready for the showroom. Among the significant introductions were the Honda Accord Crosstour wagon and Acura ZDX hatchback. Over at the Mercedes-Benz stand, the new SLS sports car made its US debut. Toyota showed the revised Sienna and 4Runner, and the production version of the LF-A sports car. Buick brought back the popular Regal, now based closely on the Opel Insignia. BMW had the X6 M SUV and the 550i GT hatchback at their stand, and diesel versions of the 3-Series and X5 SUV. Rolls-Royce showed the new Ghost, which fits below the flagship Phantom. Nissan and Infiniti were notable in their absence, while Ferrari and Lamborghini neglected to appear as well. Despite a depressed market in the US, the LA Auto Show proves that automakers are still engineering new and innovative vehicles for their customers.