All Roads Stage
The All Roads Stage was a gathering place for builders, creators, and enthusiasts at the 2025 LA Auto Show, highlighting the many paths that lead to car culture in Los Angeles. Whether it was a custom build, a legendary ride, or a fresh voice in the scene, the All Roads Stage brought together the people and stories that represent LA’s automotive culture.
Want to showcase your vehicles, builds, or story at a future All Roads Stage? Whether you’re pushing the boundaries of automotive technology or celebrating timeless car culture, we offer a range of exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities for automakers, custom creators, and innovators. Explore exhibit opportunities for 2026 and beyond.
Revology
Mustang Boss 429


A world debut at the LA Auto Show, the new Revology Boss 429, inspired by Ford’s legendary 1969–70 Boss 429, reimagined the iconic muscle car with cutting-edge technology and precision engineering.
1964 Alfa Romeo
Giulia Sprint Speciale


This Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale was one of only 25 right-hand drive models ever produced, with just 13 known to still exist today. As Alfa Romeo celebrated its 115th anniversary in 2025, attendees had a rare opportunity to see what is likely the only example of this remarkable vehicle in all of North America.
1957 Chevrolet
Bel Air


This stunning Candy Apple Red ’57 Chevy Bel Air convertible, owned by actor and comedian Mike Epps, blended classic style with modern performance. Featuring a Roadster Shop chassis, gold-plated trim, and a Lamborghini-inspired interior, it was a luxurious take on a timeless American icon.
Sung Kang's "Lola" Vehicles
From the Drifter Movie


Sung Kang’s “Lola” vehicles from the upcoming Drifter movie were showcased on the All Roads Stage, giving visitors a chance to explore the builds up close.