Ford is expected to showcase the Shelby GT500 Mustang.
Ford also pulled the cover off its all-important 2020 Explorer SUV a few days before the show's start. It's the first new Explorer in nine years.
Lincoln will show off the "suicide doors" Continental that it unveiled recently as a special order to celebrate the revived brand's heritage and its 80th anniversary.
Lincoln will also have the new Aviator SUV on the show floor in Detroit — the vehicle debuted last year at the LA Auto Show.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFord's crosstown Detroit rival, General Motors, will reveal the XT6, its latest crossover luxury SUV.
Chevy, meanwhile, just might roll out the long-rumored, next-generation mid-engine Corvette.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles RAM pickup brand will pull the cover off the Heavy Duty version of its revamped pickup truck.
And the Jeep brand will bring the Gladiator pickup to Motown.
Toyota has been teasing a new Supra sports car for ages. Next week, we should finally see the real deal, which shares a platform with the BMW Z4.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLexus will roll out the "Track Edition" of its LC F.
Kia will show us its Telluride SUV.
Infiniti, Nissan's luxury brand, intends to reveal the latest version of its all-electric crossover.
VW will bring a new Passat — a rare sedan in a sea of SUVs.
Detroiters will also get their last looks at the iconic Beetle, which VW is discontinuing.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd Subaru will show a limited-run S209 take on its long-running WRX STI sport four-door.
Say goodbye to the cold and ice! Next year, the Detroit auto show moves to June!