The 2019 Detroit Auto Show, the final show to be held in January before the NAIAS moves to warmer months, is shaping up to be rather thin in comparison to years before. I just recently looked up the floor plan for the Cobo Center this year, and it appears as if the auto show will only consume three halls instead of all four as it has done in recent years. We're missing a number of big attendees including makes like Porsche, Mercedes, and BMW, among others. Even the number of booths dedicated to aftermarket parts and suppliers has dropped considerably.

Be that as it may, there's still going to be some pretty interesting stuff going on at this year's show. I'm talking about more than just the Kia Telluride Torque Track. I'm talking about debuts of the 2020 Ford Shelby GT500 and the 2020 Toyota Supra. Those are the two big headliners, however, there are a few other concepts coming, and one of the most mysterious is a Nissan concept that was recently teased.

In the video below, you'll see a weird animation put together by Nissan. We suspect that it's a hint at the production process, which could be, among other things, comprised of 3D printing. We know it's a "future mobility" type of concept so it'll probably be something a little off the wall, anyway. Well, why don't you go ahead and watch the video for yourself and let us know what you think.

Nissan Detroit Auto Show Teaser

2019 Detroit Auto Show Floor Plan