By HWM and photographs by Seitu Oronde
Harlem photojournalist Seitu Oronde captured The New York International Auto Show at Javits Center which is open to the public from March 29 to April 7, 2024.
The event featured a diverse lineup of events that included a segment called Lives, Experiences, Impact that focused on the life and career of the people of color who lives, and experiences that made an impact in the car industry including Harlem‘s Victor Hugo Green author of the Green Book and many more:
Here’s an example of more of the event’s programming:
Preview Tomorrow’s Vehicles Explore the highly anticipated vehicle debuts of 2024. From cutting-edge concept cars to the latest production models, manufacturers will unveil their revolutionary designs and features. Witness how these debut vehicles redefine style, performance, and technology, giving you a glimpse into the future of automotive excellence.
Electric Vehicle Extravaganza Immerse yourself in the future of transportation at the 2024 New York International Auto Show, where a stunning collection of electric vehicles (EVs) will take center stage. Discover sleek city-friendly models and high-performance electric SUVs showcasing the latest innovations in battery technology, range, and sustainable driving. Experience how these advancements are poised to transform the way we travel.
Immersive Automotive Experiences Embark on a captivating journey where technology intersects with automotive fascination through immersive interactions at the show. Engage in virtual reality experiences, explore augmented reality showcases, and interact with dynamic displays that transport you to the forefront of automotive innovation.
Custom Car Showcase Marvel at a captivating display of meticulously crafted and modified cars, each a testament to the creativity and individuality of their owners. Explore custom paint jobs, unique body modifications, and high-performance enhancements that celebrate the artistry and innovation within the world of custom automotive design.
Photographs from the event:
Related: Read more Seitu’s World articles with his Harlem photography.
Photo credit: Sietu Oronde.
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