By Mark Kleis
Friday, Jul 30th, 2010 @ 9:23 pm

Organizers of the Los Angeles Auto Show on Friday announced the conference will hold world debuts for more than 20 new vehicles when it takes place in mid-November.

In addition to over 20 world debuts, the show coordinators also said that there will be approximately 20 additional North American debuts as well. This reveal-packed show offers a contrast from last year’s show, where some brands – such as Nissan and Infiniti – didn’t even participate.

“The growing global significance of the LA show is clearly demonstrated by the number and importance of the debuts,” said Andy Fuzesi, general manager of the LA Auto Show.

Known debuts include the all0new Quest minivan, as well as the Fiat 500-Cinquecento.

Of course, show-goers and online followers on Leftlane can expect to see plenty of new electric and hybrid vehicles, including the Volt and Leaf, as we bring hundreds of live photos and breaking news from the show starting November 17, 2010.