The car industry is gearing up for the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show, which is set to begin November 20. A total of 22 new concept and production car debuts have been confirmed for the show, to it should be a pretty busy couple of days.

One debut that's already making headlines is the 2015 Porsche Macan, Weissach's highly-anticipated small SUV. It will take the stage with two other Porsche models, one of which is likely to be the 2014 911 Turbo Cabriolet.

Another all-new model set to appear in L.A. is the 2014 MINI Cooper. Based on the MINI Vision concept, it will feature new engines and an updated version of MINI's signature retro styling.

MINI parent BMW's 4 Series coupe will be making its auto show debut, along with revised versions of the 5-Series and 5-Series Gran Turismo as well as new hybrid model.

The Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class and S63 AMG will make their U.S. debuts alongside four new models, one of which might be the V-12 S65 AMG super sedan.

Audi will show three models, and Volkswagen will have five. Those will include the e-Golf electric car (previously unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt show) and possibly a redesigned Jetta SportWagen, based on the European Golf Variant.

The Germans may be out in force, but expect a few important debuts from other corners of the globe.

The 2015 Cadillac Escalade will make its auto show debut in what is probably the most-appropriate city for the full-size luxury SUV. Its Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban platform-mates may be making their show debuts as well.

Subaru is also scheduled to premiere something new, most likely the redesigned 2015 WRX and WRX STI.

Nissan will unveil the NISMO Juke RS, as well as a "NISMO concept vehicle."

Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Toyota round out the list of promised debuts.

Press days for the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show begin 20 and the Motor Authority team will be bringing you everything worth covering. Check out our dedicated hub for the latest from L.A.

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