NY International Auto Show adds a Kids EV Test Track

NY International Auto Show

This year’s NY International Auto Show, to be held April 3–12, 2026, now features a broader lineup of family-friendly attractions designed to be enjoyed together, including a Kids EV Test Track. The Show has evolved into a full-day experience that blends vehicles with hands-on fun for visitors of all ages.

The Kids EV Test Track is part of a bigger and reimagined Family Fun Zone, which replaces the former Kids Corner with more space and a broader mix of activities. The area features hands-on attractions that invite shared exploration and return visits throughout the day.

At the Kids EV Test Track, children will get to drive battery operated vehicles on a dedicated course designed for supervised, family participation. Nearby, the No Limit Ninjas Obstacle Course adds high-energy fun, offering a ninja-style challenge that kids and parents can experience together.

DashboardSymbols.com will be there for press days just ahead of the April 3rd opening. We’ll get some pics of the test track, assuming there are younger visitors doing some driving!

Tickets to the show, to be held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, are available here.

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