New model debuts from BMW, Infiniti, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche look set to make the 2015 LA motor show one of the best yet
The 2015 Los Angeles motor show is set to open its doors on 18 November, and Autocar will be there to bring you the very latest news, pictures and analysis from this US-centric show.
Although the majority of new vehicle debuts in LA are centred around the huge US market, there are a number that have significance worldwide.
Take a look through the gallery above to see some of the new metal we expect to see in LA, and keep checking back to this page, as we'll be updating this preview in the run-up to the show.
Here are the key cars headed to the LA motor show this month.
BMW 330e - BMW's hybrid 3 Series is due to go on sale next year, meaning LA is the perfect time to show the car for the first time.
Fiat 124 Spider - Fiat's long-awaited sister car to the new Mazda MX-5 will also spawn a hotter Abarth version with more than 140bhp.
Infiniti QX30 - first shown in thinly disguised concept form at the Geneva motor show in March, the QX30 crossover is the sister car to Infiniti's new Q30 hatchback.
Range Rover Evoque Convertible - the open-top version of the popular Evoque will go on sale next spring and will come with a soft-top folding roof.
Mazda CX-9 - An all-new version of Mazda's largest SUV will make its debut in LA, but it isn't coming to the UK.
Mercedes-Benz GLS - The facelifted GL-Class, which now takes the GLS name, will go on sale in the UK early next year.
Mercedes-Benz SL facelift - The updated version of Merc's SL sports car will reach the UK towards the middle of next year, and receives updates inside and out.
Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport - Porsche confirmed last month that it would launch a racing version of the Cayman GT4, which keeps the road car's 380bhp 3.8-litre flat six engine.
Subaru Impreza saloon - A concept version of the new Impreza saloon has been previewed ahead of its LA debut, with the car due to arrive at the end of next year.
Volvo 'Time Machine' - Little is known about Volvo's cryptic concept, but Volvo's statement that the car will give "significant time" back to drivers has prompted speculation that the model is autonomous.
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