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General Motors is prepping for a large presence at the upcoming 2010 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, where the auto giant will unveil new cars for each of its four brands.

Speaking with RTTNews, GM media representative Tom Wilkinson said that Chevrolet will introduce its newest Aveo as its showcase, continuing a line of introductions of smaller cars including the Cruze, which was unveiled at the Los Angeles auto show in December, the Volt and the Beat, which has already been introduced in India.

It is also speculated that Chevrolet will unveil its Camaro convertible, as well as an updated version of its Orlando MPV concept.

Wilkinson added that Cadillac will unveil a 2011 CTS-V Coupe, and a new concept car they are keeping under wraps until the show. In a Twitter post earlier this week, GM Vice President of Global Communications, Chris Preuss, said that the Cadillac XTS concept will be revealed.
GM will also unveil a new variation of the Buick Regal. Speculation suggests that the Regal GS, a sportier version of the standard car, will be unveiled.

Wilkinson said that GMC will also introduce its newest concept car, the Granite, which has been described as an "urban utility vehicle" and will be the smallest car ever produced by GMC. GMC will also reveal a Denali edition of the Acadia which was the brand's first crossover vehicle when it was introduced in 2006.

Wilkinson did add, however, that new GM Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell will not be at the NAIAS. Liddell, the former CFO at Microsoft, was announced as the GM's CFO on December 21.

The 2010 North American International Auto Show will run from January 11-24, and will be open to the public starting on January 16.

source: rttnews

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