KEY POINTS
  • Automakers are offering test drives and rides in new electric vehicles at the Chicago Auto Show — the first major U.S. car exhibition since the coronavirus pandemic began in spring 2020.
  • Auto executives believe such experiences are key first steps to mass adoption of EVs.
  • Shows are important for automakers to demonstrate their newest vehicles, and more importantly, get "butts in seats" — an old adage for the best way to sell cars.
Attendees of the Chicago Auto Show on July 15, 2021 get into a Ford Mustang Mach-E for a test ride in the electric crossover outside of the McCormick Place Convention Center.

CHICAGO – Jim Nierman yells with excitement as he gets out of an electric Mustang Mach-E crossover after a test drive at the Chicago Auto Show.

"Oh my God! ... I've driven a lot of electric cars and that's nice," said the high school auto shop teacher. "It was like a rocket ship."