The 2026 Washington, DC Auto Show once again demonstrated why it is recognized as the automotive industry’s premier Public Policy Show, beginning the week with a robust Public Policy Day and a series of dealer-focused events that set the tone for a successful run at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
Public Policy Day brought together policymakers, automakers, dealers, regulators, and media for substantive discussions on the future of transportation and automotive retail. The program featured participation from U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, NHTSA Administrator Jonathan Morrison, and Representatives Debbie Dingell and Bob Latta. Conversations focused on the intersection of public policy, technology, and consumer priorities – particularly affordability—highlighting the real-world implications policy decisions have on dealers and car buyers alike.
In conjunction with Public Policy Day, invited guests attended the annual Sneak Peek Preview, receiving an early look at the show floor, high-profile vehicle debuts, and expanded exhibitor displays before the show opened to the public.
That evening, WANADA hosted its annual Member Reception, welcoming dealers, managers, and industry partners for an evening of networking and camaraderie. The reception remains a signature WANADA event, offering members the opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and industry leaders while previewing the Auto Show in a relaxed, member-focused setting.
Together, Public Policy Day, Sneak Peek, and the Member Reception reinforced the central role of local dealers in national policy discussions and underscored the importance of continued engagement between the automotive industry and public officials.
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