The Los Angeles Auto Show, which will be open to the public from Nov. 20 to Nov. 29, will look to continue as one of the most influential and best-attended auto shows in the world.

Held every November and founded in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto Show looks like it will not disappoint this year, as there are several cool cars lined up to be displayed. Here are just some of the vehicles to watch for in this year's Los Angeles Auto Show.

Audi RS7 Performance

Audi unveiled a "Performance" version for the Audi RS7 four-door supercoupe, which bumps the horsepower for the vehicle from 560 horsepower to 605 horsepower. In addition to the additional horsepower, the Audi RS7 Performance will have special 21-inch wheels, a selector for the driving mode on the steering wheel, sports-designed bumpers and a matte titanium-looking trim.

Honda Civic Coupe

Honda will be featuring the 2016 Civic Coupe, a two-door car that drops some of the practicality of the Honda Civic sedan and its space for rear sets in favor of additional style. While the coupe looks similar to the sedan from the front, viewing it from the back reveals that it is an entirely different car.

Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport

The Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport is a rare sight to see in the Los Angeles Auto Show, as it is unusual for race-specific models to be on the floor at the event. The vehicle packs a variety of safety equipment, including six-point harnesses and a roll cage, and is a mechanically adjusted version of the Cayman GT4 for the race track.

Volkswagen Beetle Dune

Volkswagen will be looking to increase the popularity of the modern Beetle with the new Beetle Dune, which combines the beloved vehicle with a six-speed automatic transmissions and the latest in car connectivity technology. The vehicle will be launched in the first quarter of 2016, while the convertible version of the Beetle Dune will be released in the third quarter of next year.

Alfa Romeo Guilia

Arguably the coolest-looking car on the floor for the Los Angeles Auto Show, the Alfa Romeo Guilia heralds the return of the Italian brand to the North American automobile market. The car packs a 2.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 engine with 505 horsepower.

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