2025 Cleveland Auto Show at the I-X Center: What to expect at this year's event

It’s that time of year again as the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show races into the I-X Center with the 10-day event running from Feb. 21 through March 2.

Want to go? We’ve compiled a complete guide below with everything you need to know about the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show… 

Be sure to check back as this guide will be updated when new events, guests, etc. are announced for this year’s Auto Show.

Nuts and bolts:
Dates, hours, tickets and more

Wondering about the hours for this year’s Auto Show? Curious about ticket prices, parking information, and special events? Have no fear! We have all the details you need and more!

Here are some fast facts about the event…

Location

1 I-X Center Drive in Cleveland

Dates

Friday, Feb. 21 – Sunday, March 2

Hours

  • Opening night (Feb. 21): 5-10 p.m.
  • Friday – Saturday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Sunday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Monday – Thursday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Tickets

Ticket prices remain the same as last year, which are listed below: 

  • Adults: $15 (ages 13-61)
  • Preteens: $12 (ages 7-12) 
  • Seniors: $12 (ages 62+)
  • Children ages 6 and younger: Free

You can buy your tickets in advance HERE.

Parking

On-site parking is available for free.

Show floor

Here’s a preview of this year’s floor layout…

Family Day

Kids ages 15 and younger get into the Auto Show for free with a paid adult admission.

Heroes Day

For a limited time, the Cleveland Auto Show is extending a complimentary invitation to active duty military personnel, reservists, veterans, as well as fire, police, healthcare workers, and other safety personnel. All you need is a valid ID to enjoy free entry to the show on this special day.

This special offer is inclusive of both current and former U.S. Military members, spanning across different branches such as the Coast Guard, National Guard, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, Navy, and the Department of Defense.

Here’s more info from the Auto Show’s site: 

Must provide proof of service with a valid photo I.D. Veterans can show any of the official types of Veteran ID: but it must be accompanied with a photo I.D.

Active and retired fire and police personnel who qualify for free admission include: firefighters, EMTs, police officers, state troopers, dispatchers, and corrections officers.

Local, state and national safety and law enforcement personnel must show an identification card from their place of employment, along with a valid photo I.D. Badges, uniforms and fraternal and lodge cards will not be accepted as proof of service nor identification. 

Free admission for healthcare workers is available to paramedics, doctors, nurses, hospital and medical staff, pharmacists and medical researchers.

Active and valid identification must be presented at the box office, such as a hospital I.D. card, medical license, or other certificate, along with a valid photo I.D.

Free admission is limited to an individual with valid identification and will not be extended to spouses, children or friends. Cannot be combined with any other offer.

Giveaways

  • Tuesday, Feb. 25: The first 2,000 guests will be given a free Cleveland Auto Show T-shirt. Sizes limited to XL only.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 26: Want a free beanie? The first 2,000 guests will be given a one-size-fits-all Auto Show hat sponsored by PNC.
  • Thursday, Feb. 27: Get a free pair of Cleveland Auto Show socks. Supplies limited to the first 2,000 attendees.

Subaru Loves Pets

“Adoptable puppies come to the show every day, hoping to find their forever homes,” according to the Cleveland Auto Show’s site. “Committed to improving the safety and well-being of animals, Subaru and Kane’s Mission make it possible for you to foster or add a new family member.”

Test drive options:
Ride N’ Drive

In addition to all the cars on display, the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show features the opportunity for you to get behind the wheel and test drive various vehicles from the following brands:

  • Chevrolet
  • Ford
  • Kia
  • Subaru
  • Volkswagen
  • Alfa Romeo
  • Chrysler
  • Dodge
  • Fiat
  • Jeep
  • Ram
  • Tesla

Here are the rules as outlined by the Cleveland Auto Show’s site…

  • Each individual Ride N’ Drive determines the age and insurance requirements of the driver. 
  • Some Ride N’ Drives require a Breathalyzer test.
  • All adults must provide follow-up information about themselves.
  • All drivers and passengers must complete a waiver of liability.
  • All drivers must produce a valid driver’s license.

Wealthy wheels:
Expensive cars on Millionaire’s Row

Have you ever dreamed of cruisin’ down the road in a Rolls-Royce? What about an Aston Martin?

Millionaire’s Row is back at the Cleveland Auto Show, giving you the chance to feast your eyes on some extremely valuable cars.

Here’s the lineup of this year’s vehicles you can expect to see on Millionaire’s Row:

  • 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish
  • 2025 Bentley Continental GTC Speed Hybrid
  • 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan

We will update this list as more vehicles are added.

Classics:
Blast from the past

The Classic Car Competition returns for another spin, reprising its role as one of the most popular attractions at the Cleveland Auto Show.

It’s like taking a step back in time as local car lovers show off their unique vehicles that are at least 25 years old.

Win new wheels:
2025 vehicle giveaway

Are you in need of a new car? The Cleveland Auto Show features a vehicle giveaway!

This year’s prize is a two-year lease on a 2025 Honda Civic LX.

“To register for a chance to win, visit the Official Vehicle Giveaway display during the 2025 Cleveland Auto Show and fill out the entry form,” according to the Auto Show’s site. 

A group of 10 finalists selected in the contest will be invited back to the Auto Show, where the winner will be revealed on Sunday, March 2.

Here are the official rules…

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