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CEMA Car Show: No Show in 2024, But Big Plans for 2025

Next Year Show Scheduled For The Day After The Chrysler Brand's 100th Birthday...

Every June, automotive enthusiasts and Mopar fans look forward to the Chrysler Employee Motorsport Association (CEMA) car show at the Chrysler Technical Center (CTC) in Auburn Hills, Michigan. This event, organized by a dedicated group of Chrysler employees and retirees, showcases a variety of vehicles and fosters camaraderie among car lovers. However, there will not be a CEMA car show in 2024 due to various circumstances.
 

While this news may disappoint many, there is a silver lining. CEMA is already in the planning stages with Stellantis for a car show scheduled for Saturday, June 7, 2025. This date is particularly significant as it follows the official 100th anniversary of the Chrysler brand by just one day, promising an even more special celebration next year.

1956 Chrysler Town & Country Wagon at the 2023 CEMA Show. (MoparInsiders).

The CEMA car show is known for its inclusive spirit. Unlike some other car clubs, CEMA welcomes not only Mopar owners but also enthusiasts of vehicles from various brands. This open-minded approach has attracted a diverse community of individuals who share a passion for cars, trucks, and motorcycles.

Beyond showcasing beautiful vehicles, the CEMA car show has a noble purpose. For several years, the event has raised funds for the Leader Dogs for the Blind organization, which trains dogs to assist visually impaired individuals. The entry fees and generous donations collected during the show support this remarkable cause. Attending the event allows visitors to indulge in their automotive interests while contributing to the betterment of their community.

HPP Dodge Challenger Daytona at the 2022 CEMA Show. (MoparInsiders).

The success of the CEMA car show lies in its ability to unite individuals with shared interests, bridging gaps between different vehicle brands and eras. Whether you are a Mopar enthusiast or simply admire automotive craftsmanship, the CEMA car show offers an unforgettable experience.

Check the CEMA Facebook page or their website for more information about the 2025 event. Next year’s show promises to be an extraordinary celebration of the Chrysler brand’s centennial and a must-attend event for all car enthusiasts.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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2025 is either going to be the year Mopar rises or dies completely and with the way things are going, I see a gravestone with the fabled Mopar name on it come the end of next year. With GM nearly flatlining and Mopar on its way out. Ford may be the only "American" brand left in the next year or so. Mary Biden, I mean Mary Barra, is just as sleepy at her post as is the Blue leader and has fumbled the Iconic American Brand just like Old-46 has fumbled this Iconic American Country while our own Tavares has been slowly reeling in the Rebellious American Mopar Brand back under the European rule, effectively killing Dodge's "We' The People" type spirit. Pretty soon, there won't be much left of what was once Red, White and Blue and it is truly sad.

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