TheInternational Motor Show GermanyorInternational Mobility Show Germany,in German known as theInternationale Automobil-Ausstellung(IAA– International Automobile Exhibition), is one of the world's largest mobilitytrade fairs.It consists of two separate fairs, that subdivided in 1991. While theIAA Mobilitydisplays passenger vehicles, motorcycles and bikes, theIAA Transportationspecializes in commercial vehicles. Before the separation, the show was held solely at the Messe Frankfurt.
International Motor Show Germany Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA) | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Auto show |
Frequency | Annual (IAA Mobility in odd years, IAA Transportation in even years) |
Venue | Messe München (IAA Mobility) Hanover Fairground (IAA Transportation) |
Country | Germany |
Years active | 1897–present |
Previous event | 5 – 10 September 2023 (IAA Mobility) 17 – 22 September 2024 (IAA Transportation) |
Next event | 9 – 14 September 2025 (IAA Mobility) 15 – 19 September 2026 (IAA Transportation) |
Attendance | Seehere |
Organised by | Verband der Automobilindustrie(VDA) |
Website | iaa-mobility |
In 2021, the IAA adopted theNew Mobility Worldconcept, formats and business model, rebranded to IAA Mobility, and moved toMunich.
The IAA is organized by theVerband der Automobilindustrie(VDA – Association of the German Automotive Industry) and is scheduled by theOrganisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles(OICA), who recognize the IAA as one of the "big five" most prestigious auto shows worldwide.
History
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At the turn of the 20th century
editIn 1897 the first IAA was held at theHotel BristolinBerlin,with a total of eight motor vehicles on display.[1]As the automobile became more known and accepted, the IAA became a fixed event in Germany, with at least one held every year, usually in Berlin. From 1905 to 1907, there were two per year, as the production had increased to an industrial level. In the next years the show was suspended due to the ongoingWorld War I,and was then reinstated in 1921 with 67 automobile manufacturers displaying 90 vehicles under the motto "comfort".
Despite the still perceptible after-effects of the global recession, the 22nd IAA was held in Berlin in 1931, with a total of 295,000 visitors. For the first time the exhibition includedfront-wheel drivevehicles. In 1939, the 29th installation of the event gathered a total of 825,000 visitors – an all-time record at that time. The newVolkswagenwas presented for the first time, which later came to be known as theBeetle.This was the last IAA before it was again suspended duringWorld War II.[citation needed]
Post World War II
editAfterWorld War IIGermany and Berlin were divided. From 1947 to 1949, West Germany's automobile and accessories manufacturers took part in the export trade fair inHanover.The automobile industry's hall acted like a magnet on the public, with a great number of visitors coming to the show.[citation needed]In 1951 theVerband der Automobilindustrie(VDA – Association of the German Automotive Industry) moved the IAA toFrankfurtand the federal State ofHessepurchased shares in theMesse Frankfurt.[2]Thetrade fairwas held in April and attracted a total of 570,000 visitors, with exhibits including the firstHGVto have aturbo dieselengine. Just six months later, in September 1951, a second exhibition in Berlin was held, gathering 290,000 visitors. From then on, the German automobile industry bade farewell to its traditional exhibition site in Berlin and relocated the motor show completely to Frankfurt. The IAA was also rescheduled to only take place every other year.[citation needed]
In 1989 the last IAA to feature both passenger cars and commercial vehicles in one show confirmed that the exhibition site in Frankfurt was now too small for this major event. Almost 2,000 exhibitors squeezed onto an exhibition site measuring 252,000 square metres. More than 1.2 million visitors attended the event. Because of the high demand, it was no longer possible to meet exhibitors' requirements for adequate exhibition stands. In view of this, theVDAdecided to split the IAA from now on, with a focus on passenger vehicles in odd years, and a focus on commercial vehicles in even years. The first IAA focused solely on passenger cars, held in 1991, was a huge success. A total of 1,271 exhibitors from 43 countries displayed their new products and innovations. With more than 935,000 visitors, theIAA Passenger Carswas extremely well attended. In the following year the firstIAA Commercial Vehiclestook place inHanover,Germany. It saw 1,284 exhibitors from 29 countries and gathered 287,000 people, 66 per cent being trade visitors.
In 2001 theSeptember 11 attackson the World Trade Center in New York cast a shadow over the IAA Cars in Frankfurt. The exhibition went ahead all the same. As a mark of solidarity with the victims and their dependants, all show elements and loud music as well as the official opening ceremony with the Federal Chancellor were cancelled. VDA President Gottschalk explained this decision: "Because we could not permit terrorist forces to take away our freedom of action. And because, as a key international sector, we have a responsibility not to allow things to grind to a halt." In an impressive manner, the general public confirmed that this indeed was the right decision to take: more than 800,000 people visited this "quiet IAA".
In spite of theGreat Recession,the IAA Cars 2009 proved to be a magnet for visitors. Around 850,000 people visited the auto show in Frankfurt, which greatly exceeded the target of 750,000. The headline "A Moving Experience" showed, where the mobility of tomorrow is heading. A huge number of options were presented at the IAA, ranging from the mild hybrid and the plug-in hybrid to the all-electric car, fuel cells and hydrogen power.
Developments in the 2010s
editThe 2010s were marked by the transformation of theautomotive industry: In 2011 the 63rd IAA featured the all-new "Hall of Electric Mobility",[3]a first-timer to all Motor Shows worldwide. Additional IAA-premieres included the Electric Mobility Conference as well as the CarIT Conference dealing with the issue of connected driving. This approach was repeated in 2013.
In 2015, the IAA introduced New Mobility World,[4]a platform for the entire ecosystem of electric mobility, autonomous driving, connectivity and urban mobility. In the second week of the IAA, theemissions scandal(Dieselgate) became public. Until the IAA Cars 2015, exhibitor numbers were consistently above 1,000, and the number of visitors was 931,700.[5]
The 67th IAA Cars 2017 – the first after the emissions scandal – was overshadowed by a loss of confidence in the German automotive industry. For the first time, the number of exhibitors fell below 1,000, while the number of visitors dropped to 810,000 – the worst figure since 2001. Meanwhile, New Mobility World grew significantly to 250 participating organizations, 200 conference speakers and 250,000 visitors.[6]Since 2017, NMW's purpose was to not only to be Europe's leading innovation platform for future mobility, but also to develop and establish formats and business models beyond the booth rental of conventional auto shows.[7]
This trend continued at the 58th IAA Cars 2019, with New Mobility World growing to over 400 participating organizations, doubling the number of attendees to 500,000, and increasing its international reach, with 62% of the 240 speakers and 47% attendees at the English-only conference coming from abroad.[8]International media perceived New Mobility World to have "become the meeting point for the world's leading companies in automotive technologies and mobility" by now.[9]
The IAA itself recorded only 560,000 visitors (including NMW), the number of exhibitors fell to 873, in particular due to a further loss of international exhibitors. It was also accompanied by much larger protests than in the past.[10]According to the organizers, a total of 25,000 participants, 18,000 of them by bicycle, came to a demonstration on 14 September for a change in traffic policy; the police spoke of about 15,000.[11]
The IAA Cars 2019 was the last IAA held in Frankfurt. In 2021, IAA adopted the New Mobility World concept, formats and business model, rebranded to IAA Mobility, and moved to Munich.
Change of venue location
edit2019 marked the final year that the IAA hosted its automotive exhibition in Frankfurt.[12]In the several previous years, more and more manufacturers opted out of the IAA or greatly downsized their presence. The marques that specialise in high performance and luxury vehicles — such as Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Ferrari, and Rolls-Royce — were often the biggest draw at the IAA show, and they were absent from the several previous exhibitions. BMW had downsized its presence from 11,000 to 3,000 square metres.[13]Since 2017, visitor numbers have almost halved, this, in addition to controversies such asDieselgateand the global climate change issue, have prompted the IAA to change the scope of the exhibition and to pick a new venue.[14] The rapidly decreasing number of visitors in the last several exhibitions reflected the waning enthusiasm for the IAA, along with prominent protests against the car industry by environmental activists.[15]
The contract between Messe Frankfurt andVDA,the IAA organiser, expired in 2019. VDA chose not to renew the contract, citing the above reasons. Instead, VDA indicated its intention of moving its biannual automotive exhibitions to another city for 2021 onward. The final three candidate cities wereBerlin,Hamburg, andMunich.Four other cities had also submitted bids but didn't make the final round:Cologne,Frankfurt,Hanover,andStuttgart.
On 3 March 2020, VDA choseMunich.[16]Munich beat out Berlin and Hamburg based on three criteria. Munich Airport is the second Lufthansa hub and has many direct international flights (second to Frankfurt); Munich is home to BMW and several other high tech industries such as Apple, Google, and many start-up companies; the city has 130,000 employees working in automobile industry. TheGreens-led city council and Bavarian state government have given their support, along with 2/3 of people who responded to the survey. The event was planned to take place from 7 to 12 September, before the start ofOktoberfest,[17]but was cancelled due to Covid.[18]The IAA Mobility finally took place in September 2021.
Major vehicle introductions
edit1951
editThe following introductions were made at the 1951 show:
1953
editThe following introductions were made at the 1953 show:
1955
editThe following introductions were made at the 1955 show:
1957
editThe following introductions were made at the 1957 show:
- DKW 600(later called DKW Junior)
- Goggomobil T600
- NSU Prinz I
- Opel Kapitan#Kapitän P1
- Opel Rekord P1
- Maico 500 Sport
- Lloyd 600
- Goliath 1100
- Ford Taunus P2
- Borgward Isabella
1959
editThe following introductions were made at the 1959 show:
1961
editThe following introductions were made at the 1961 show:
1963
editThe following introductions were made at the 1963 show:
1965
editThe following introductions were made at the 1965 show:
1967
edit- Dino Berlinetta Competizioneconcept
1969
editThe following introductions were made at the 1969 show:
1973
editThe following introductions were made at the 1973 show:
1977
editThe following introductions were made at the 1977 show:
1979
editThe 1979 Show occurred in a tough year for the automobile industry, with a focus on decreased speed limits and conserving energy, with most of Western Europe on the brink of asevere recession.It also occurred at a time when car design was changing substantially, with hatchbacks and front-wheel drive becoming increasingly popular, as well as demand increasing for smaller "supermini" cars.[19]
The following introductions were scheduled for the 1979 show:[19]
- Alfa Romeo 6
- Audi 200
- BMW 745i
- Citroën GSA(a facelifted version of the 1970Citroën GS,which featured a hatchback instead of its predecessor's saloon body style)
- Fiat Ritmo Cabriolet
- Ford Taunus TC3 (a facelifted version of the 1976 Taunus/Cortina,which was Britain's best selling car)
- Lancia Delta(winner of theEuropean Car of the Yearaward for 1980)
- Mercedes-Benz W126(S-class)
- Mitsubishi Lancer EX(European premier)
- Renault 5five-door model (joining the three-door hatchback model which had been launched in 1972)
- Talbot 1510
- Volkswagen Jetta(saloon version of theVolkswagen Golf)
- Volvo 345(five-door hatchback version of the Volvo 343, launched in 1976)
1981
editThe following introductions were made at the 1981 show:
- Opel Manta 400
- Ferrari 512 BBi
- Renault 9
- Ford Granada(facelift)
- Audi Auto 2000 concept
- Bitter SC convertible
- Ford Probe III concept (which served as a preview to next year'sSierra)
- Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 concept
- Opel Ascona C
- Opel Tech 1concept
- Mercedes-Benz C126
- Porsche 944
- Setra
- Ford Fiesta XR2
- Ford Granada (limousine)
- Mercedes-Benz T2(facelift)
- Daihatsu Charmant
- Daihatsu Cuore
- Fiat Ritmo
- Volkswagen PoloMK2
- Volkswagen Santana
- Volkswagen Passat
- Volkswagen Auto 2000concept
1983
edit1983 was, in most of Western Europe, a year of recovery in the new car market, as the economy recovered from the recent recession. Many important new cars were launched at Frankfurt and elsewhere during 1983. Those launched elsewhere include theAustin Maestro,Fiat Uno,Nissan Micra,Peugeot 205andRenault 11.TheOpel Corsa(launched in Spain in September 1982) was also imported to the UK from April 1983, where it was sold as theVauxhall Nova.
The following introductions were made at the 1983 show from 12 to 22 September:
- Alfa Romeo 331.5 4x4
- BMW M635 CSi(high performance version of the 635 CSi, launched in 1976)
- Fiat Regata
- Ford Sierra XR4i(fuel-injected, high performance version of the Sierra hatchback, launched in 1982)
- Mercedes-Benz 190E(new entry-level saloon in theMercedes-Benzrange)
- Opel Juniorconcept
- Renault Fuego Turbo(turbocharged version of the Fuego coupe, launched in 1980)
- Volkswagen Golf Mk2
- Zender Vision 1S concept (Audi Quattrobased)[20]
1985
editThe following introductions were made at the 1985 show:
- BMW M3(high performance version of the 3 Series two-door sports saloon)
- Ferrari 328
- Ferrari Mondial3.2
- Mercedes-Benz E Classestate
- Zender Vision 2 concept
- Porsche 959
1987
editThe following introductions were made at the 1987 show:
- Alfa Romeo 164(flagshipAlfa Romeosaloon, and the last of four cars to be developed on theType Four platformwithFiat,LanciaandSaab)
- BMW Z1[21]
- Ferrari F40
- Ford HFX Aerostar Ghiaconcept
- Lamborghini Portofinoconcept
1988
editThe following introductions were made at the 1988 show:
1989
editThe following introductions were made at the 1989 show:
- Alfa Romeo SZ(high performance sporting coupe)
- BMW 8 Series (E31)(luxury sporting coupe to replace the long-running 6 Series)
- Fiat Uno(facelifted version of hugely successful supermini, in production since 1983)
- Land Rover Discovery(mid-range 4X4 in theLand Roversection of theRover Group)
- Peugeot 605(flagship saloon model in thePeugeotrange)
- Rolls-Royce Corniche III
- Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit Mark II
- Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Mark II
- SEAT Proto T
- Toyota 4500GT
- Vauxhall/Opel Calibra(new front-wheel drive coupe fromVauxhall/Opel)
- Zender Fact 4 Bi Turbo C oncept
1991
editThe following introductions were made at the 1991 show:
- Audi Quattro Spyder concept
- Zender Fact 4 Spider concept
1993
editThe following introductions were made at the 1993 show:
- Audi Space Frame(ASF) concept
- Isdera Commendatore 112i
1995
editThe 1995 show ran from 14 to 24 September.
The following introductions were made at the 1995 show:
- BMW 5 Series(E39)
- Citroën XantiaBreak (estate version of hatchback launched nearly three years earlier)
- Lada 2110(German introduction)
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class(W210version)
- Mitsubishi Carisma(first European built Mitsubishi, produced at a DutchVolvofactory)
- Opel CorsaEco 3
- Opel Vectra(first version to use the Vectra nameplate for Vauxhall-branded models in the UK, replacing theCavaliername)
- Peugeot 406
- Renault Mégane
- SEAT CórdobaSX
- Granvia
- Volvo S40
1995 concept cars
edit- Audi TTConcept (entered production in 1998)
- Peugeot 406Evidence
- Peugeot 406Stadium
- Toyota PriusPrototype (entered production in 1997, imported to Europe from 2000)
- Zender Progetto Cinque
- Lotus Elise
1997
editThe 1997 show ran from 11 to 21 September.
The following introductions were made at the 1997 show:
- Alfa Romeo 156(winner of theEuropean Car of the Yearaward for 1998)
- BMW C1
- BMW Z3Coupe
- Citroen Xsara
- Daihatsu Applause(2nd facelift)
- Land Rover Freelander(new entry-level model in theLand Roversection of theRover Group)
- Mazda 626estate
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W168)
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W202)(facelift)
- Nissan Patrol
- Nissan Primera (P11)estate
- Opel Astra(two years after the announcement of a prototype, entered production in early 1998)
- Porsche 911 Carrera(996)
- Renault Kangoo
- Rover 200 BRM
- Saab 9-5
- Smart Fortwo(pre-production)[22]
- Škoda Octavia Combi(production started in early 1998)
- Toyota Corolla (E110)(European version)
- Volkswagen Golf Mk4
- Volvo C70
- Volvo V70XC
1997 concept cars
edit- Audi Al2Concept that led to the 1999Audi A2[23]
- Daihatsu NCX,led to theDaihatsu Sirion
- MiniPrototype (entered production in 2001 underBMWownership)
- Opel ZafiraConcept[24](entered production just over a year later)
- Peugeot 806Runabout Concept
- Proton SatriaCabriolet (concept)
- Toyota Funcargo,led to the 1999Toyota Fun Cargo/Yaris Verso
- Toyota Funcoupe
- Toyota Funtime,led to the 1999Toyota Vitz/Yaris/Echo
- Zender Escape 6
1999
editThe 1999 show opened on 16 September, and had nearly 1,200 exhibitors from 44 countries [25]
The following introductions were made at the 1999 show:
- Audi A2
- Audi A8 D2
- BMW 3-series Touring (E46/3)
- BMW M3 E36
- BMW M5 E39
- BMW X5 (E53)(first SUV inBMWrange)
- BMW Z8
- Chrysler PT Cruiser
- Citroën Saxo(facelift)
- Citroën Xsara Picasso
- Daewoo Nubira(facelift)
- Dodge NeonMK2
- Fiat PuntoMK2
- Ford Cougar
- Ford Fiesta(facelift of 1995 model)
- Honda Accordhatchback
- Honda S2000
- Honda Insight(Honda's first petrol-hybrid model)
- Hyundai AccentMK2
- Hyundai Tiburon(facelift)
- Isuzu Trooper(facelift)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee(facelift)
- Kia Clarus(facelift)
- Kia Joice
- Lancia Lybra
- Lexus IS200
- Lexus RX
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class Advantgarde (W168)
- Mercedes-Benz CL
- Mazda MPVMK2
- Nissan AlmeraMK2 (first British-built version of the Almera, entered production in early 2000)
- Nissan Almera Tino
- Nissan Terrano II(second facelift)
- Opel Astra G(coupe)
- Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220(first two-seater sports car from Vauxhall/Opel, based onLotus Elisechassis)
- Opel Omega(facelift)
- Peugeot 607(new flagship saloon in Peugeot range)
- Porsche 911 Turbo[26]
- Porsche Boxster S[26]
- Renault Avantime(luxury sporting coupe/MPV crossover; entered full production in 2001)
- Saab 9-3Aero
- Saab 9-5Aero
- SEAT León
- Smart (marque)(cabrio)
- Subaru Forester(facelift)
- Suzuki JimnyMK3 (Canvas-Top)
- Škoda Fabia(Typ6Y)
- Toyota Celica (T230)
- Toyota Prius
- Toyota Yaris Verso
- Toyota MR2
- Volkswagen Polo(facelift)
- Volkswagen Lupo
1999 concept cars
edit- Bugatti 18/3 Chiron
- Citroën C6 Lignage(luxury saloon which was finally launched in 2005 as theCitroën C6)
- Opel Omega V8[27](never reached full production)
- Volkswagen Concept D(launched in 2002 as theVolkswagen Phaeton)
- Zender Thirty 7
2001
editThe 2001 show opened to international media on 11 September, with a series of concept and production vehicle debuts kicking off in the early morning. The following introductions were made at the 2001 show:
- Alfa Romeo 156GTA/Sportwagon GTA
- Audi A4Avant (estate)
- Audi A4Convertible
- BMW 3 Series(facelift)
- BMW 7 Series (E65)
- Cadillac CTS
- Citroën C3
- Ford Fiesta
- Honda Jazz
- Lamborghini Murciélago
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R230)
- Opel Combo
- Renault Avantime
- Saab 9-5(facelift)
- Škoda Superb
- Spyker C8Laviolette
- Toyota Corolla
- Volkswagen Polo
- Volvo S60
2001 concept cars
edit- Audi Avantissimo
- Citroën C-Crosser
- Ford FusionConcept
- Jaguar R-Coupe
- Hyundai Clix
- Nissan mm.e[28]
- Nissan Crossbow[28]
- Opel Frogster[29]
- Opel Signum2concept
- Peugeot 206SW concept[30]
- Peugeot 307SW concept[30]
- Renault Talisman
- Saab 9-X
- SEAT ArosaRacer
- SEAT Arosa City Cruiser
- SEAT Tango
- SuzukiGSX-R/4
- Volvo PCC 2
- Zender Straight 8
- Originally, theOpel VectraC was due to début with theSaab 9-3,but in July 2001, it was announced that delays had forcedGeneral Motorsto postpone the introduction. Both cars were eventually introduced in March 2002, at theGeneva Motor Show.[31]
2003
editFor the first time, the passenger car-only exhibition in Frankfurt broke the barrier of one million visitors. It featured 2,000 exhibitors from 42 countries. The following introductions were made at the 2003 show:
- Alfa Romeo 166(facelift)
- Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
- Alpina B7 (E65)(production version)
- Alpina Roadster S
- Aston Martin DB9
- Citroën C2
- BMW 5 Series
- BMW 6 Series
- BMW X3
- BMW X5(facelift)
- Daewoo Lacetti
- Jaguar X-TypeEstate
- Kia Picanto
- Land Rover Freelander(facelift)
- Lexus LS430
- Maserati Quattroporte
- Mazda3
- Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
- Mitsubishi Outlander
- Opel Astra
- Opel VectraCaravan (estate)
- Porsche Carrera GT
- SEAT Altea Prototipo(pre-production)
- Volkswagen Golf Mk5
- Volkswagen Sharan(facelift)
- Volvo S40
2003 concept cars
edit- Citroën C-Airlounge
- Ford Visos
- Ford FocusStation Wagon Restyling (2003)
- Lancia FulviaCoupé Concept
- Mazda Kusabi
- Mitsubishi i
- Nissan Dunehawk
- Opel InsigniaConcept
- Peugeot 407 Elixir
- Renault Be Bop
- Saab 9-3Sport Hatch
- Škoda Roomster
- Suzuki Concept S2
- Toyota CS&S
- Volkswagen Concept R
2005
editThe exhibition focused strongly on future solutions such ashybrid,hydrogen,flex-fuelandSCRtechnologies for reducingNOxemissions. There were around 940,000 visitors to the 2005 show. The following introductions were made at the 2005 show:
- Audi Q7[32]
- Audi A4 Cabriolet (facelift)
- Audi S6
- Bentley Azure
- Bufori MKIII La Joya
- Chevrolet Aveo sedan
- Daimler Super Eight
- Fiat Grande Punto[33]
- Ford Galaxy[34]
- Hyundai Getz(facelift)[35]
- Honda Civic[33]
- Jaguar XK[34]
- Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder[36]
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class(W221)[32]
- Nissan Micra C+C[37]
- Opel Vectra C (facelift)
- Opel Signum (facelift)
- Opel Astra TwinTop
- Peugeot 307 (facelift)
- Peugeot 407 Coupé
- Porsche Cayman[36]
- Renault Clio[36]
- Saab 9-5
- SEAT León
- Toyota RAV4[33]
- Toyota Yaris[33]
- Volkswagen Eos[32]
- Volkswagen Golf R32
- Volvo C70[36]
2005 concept cars
edit- BMW Z4 Coupé[38]
- Citroën C-SportLounge[34]
- Ford Iosis[39]
- Daihatsu HVS[38]
- EDAG Roadster[38]
- Fenomenon Stratos
- Ford SYNus
- Jeep Compass[36]
- Jeep Patriot
- Karmann SUC[38]
- Maybach Exelero
- Mazda Sassou[34]
- Mercedes-BenzVision R 63 AMG
- Mini Traveller[32]
- Opel AntaraGTC[34]
- Peugeot 20Cup
- Peugeot Moovie[38]
- Renault Egeus
- Smart Crosstown[32]
- Toyota Endo[33]
- Toyota i-unit[38]
- Mitsubishi Concept Sportback
2007
editThe 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show's key theme wassustainable mobility.[40]
The following introductions were presented at the 2007 show:
- Aston Martin DBS
- Aston Martin V8 Vantage N400
- Aston Martin DB9 LM
- Audi A4
- Audi RS6
- Audi A8facelift
- Bentley Continental GT Speedfacelift+power upgrade
- BMW 1 Seriescoupé
- BMW 6 Seriesfacelift
- BMW M3coupé
- BMW X6concept
- Cadillac BLSWagon
- Citroën C-Airscape
- Chevrolet Aveo hatchback
- Dodge Journey
- Ferrari 430 Scuderia
- Ford Focus(facelift)
- Ford Kuga
- Ford Verveconcept – preview of 2008Ford Fiesta
- Jaguar XF
- Jonway UFO[41]
- Kia Keeconcept
- Kia Eco Cee'dconcept
- Kia Pro Cee'd
- Lamborghini Reventón
- Martin Motors CEO
- Mazda 6
- Maybach 62S
- Mercedes-Benz F700concept
- Mercedes-Benz ML450BluetecHybrid
- Mercedes-Benz S400Bluetec
- Mini Clubman
- Opel Agila
- Peugeot 207SW (estate)
- Peugeot 308
- Porsche 911 GT2Model 997
- Porsche Cayenne GTS
- Renault ClioEstate
- Renault Laguna(new generation)
- Saab 9-3 Turbo-X XWDa.k.a. Black Turbo.
- SEAT Tribuconcept
- Subaru boxer-4 turbodiesel engine.
- Suzuki Splash
- Škoda FabiaCombi (new generation)[42]
- Volkswagen up!concept
- WiesmannGT MF5 (WiesmannGT with theBMW M5E60S85V10 engine)
Hybrids
editEuropean automakers demonstrated a new interest in hybrid and electric vehicles at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. For example, Mercedes-Benz arrived at the show with seven hybrids, including a luxury sedan concept vehicle called the F 700, a 17-foot (5.2 m)-long car that achieves a fuel economy of 44.4 miles per gallon (mpg). The research vehicle features a homogenous charge compression ignition engine, a technology that produces the high fuel economy of a diesel engine from a clean-burning gasoline engine. Mercedes has also mated its clean-diesel engine to an electric motor, creating theBluetechybrid. The company plans to introduce a gasoline-fueled hybrid SUV and sedan in 2009, followed by two Bluetec hybrids in 2010, one of which will achieve 51 miles per gallon of diesel fuel. In addition, the Mercedes Car Group exhibited its smart car in three new incarnations: an electric-only vehicle and both diesel and gasoline versions with "micro hybrid drive", a belt-driven starter andalternatorthat allows the engine to shut off at stops. See the DaimlerChrysler press releases about the auto show and the F700.
Opel,a subsidiary ofGeneral Motors,unveiled theFlextreme,aplug-in hybridthat can travel 34 miles (55 km) on itslithium-ion batterybefore a small diesel engine starts charging the battery.[43]Opel also unveiled theCorsa Hybrid,a coupe that combines a belt-driven starter and alternator with a lithium-ion battery.[44]
Volvo Cars,a division ofFord Motor Company,exhibited a plug-in hybrid with motors in each of the wheels. TheVolvo ReChargecan travel about 60 miles (97 km) on battery power alone, using alithium-polymer batterypack that can be recharged in a standard outlet.[45][46]
TheCitroën C-Cactusregulardiesel-electrichybrid vehicledebuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
2009
editThe theme of the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show can best be summed up in one word: "electrification."Virtually every manufacturer has unveiled a vehicle using the latest battery technology.[47]
The following introductions were presented at the 2009 show:
Production cars
edit- Alfa Romeo MiToQuadrifoglio Verde
- Aston Martin Rapide
- 2010Audi A5Sportback
- 2010Audi R8Spyder
- 2010Bentley Mulsanne
- 2010BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
- 2010BMW 740d
- 2010BMW X1
- 2010BMW ActiveHybrid X6
- 2010BMW ActiveHybrid 7
- Citroën C3[broken anchor]
- Citroën DS3
- 2010Dodge Caliber
- 2010Ferrari 458 Italia
- Fiat 500 Abarth by Ferrari
- Fiat Punto Evo
- Fiat Qubo Treking
- 2011Ford C-Max
- 2011 Ford Grand C-Max
- G-Wix electric cars[citation needed]
- 2010Honda CR-V
- 2010Hyundai i10Electric
- 2010Hyundai ix35
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- 2010Jaguar XJ
- 2010KoenigseggCCXR Trevita
- 2010Kia Cee'd(facelift)
- 2010Kia Venga
- 2010Kia Sorento
- Kia ForteLPI Hybrid (European introduction)
- Kia cee'dHybrid
- Kia SorentoHybrid
- Kia Venga MPV
- 2010Lamborghini ReventónRoadster
- Lexus IS-F sport package
- Lotus EliseClub Racer[48]
- Lotus EvoraClub Racer
- 2011Maserati GranCabrio
- Mazda CX-7
- 2010Mercedes-Benz E-ClassEstate
- 2010Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- 2010Opel Astra
- 2010Peugeot RCZ
- 2010Peugeot 5008
- 2011Peugeot iOn
- 2010Porsche 911Sport Classic & Turbo
- 2010Porsche 911 GT3Cup & RS
- 2010Porsche Panamera(European introduction)
- Range Rover Sport
- 2010REVA NXRand NXG
- Rolls-Royce Ghost
- 2010Saab 9-5
- SEAT León Cupra R
- Škoda SuperbEstate
- 2010Subaru Legacy(European introduction)
- 2010Subaru Outback(European introduction)
- 2010Toyota Land Cruiser
- 2010Volkswagen California
- 2010Volkswagen Caravelle
- 2010Volkswagen GolfBlueMotion
- 2010Volkswagen PassatBlueMotion
- 2010Volkswagen Polo3dr and GTI
- 2010 Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion
- 2010 Volkswagen Golf R
- 2010Volkswagen Transporter
- 2011Volvo C30
- 2011Volvo C70
- 2010Volvo XC60R-Design
2009 concept cars
edit- Audi e-Tron[49]
- BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics
- Bugatti 16C Galibier(previous called Bugatti Bordeaux)
- Citroën Revolte
- Hyundai ix Metro
- Lexus LF-Ch[50]
- Mazda MX-5Superlight
- Mercedes-Benz Vision S 500 Plug-in Hybrid
- Mini Coupéand Roadster[51]
- Peugeot BB1
- Renault FluenceZ.E.[52][53]
- Renault KangooZ.E.[52][53]
- Renault TwizyZ.E.[52][53]
- Renault ZoeZ.E.[52][53]
- SEAT Ibz concept
- Tesla Model S
- Trabant nT
- Toyota Auris HSDFull Hybrid Concept
- Toyota iQ Sport
- Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Concept
- Volkswagen E-Up
- Volkswagen L1
2011
editThe 2011 show was held from 13 to 25 September.[54]The 64th edition of the show included 1,012 exhibitors from 32 countries and was attended by more than 928,000 visitors from 105 countries, 36% of them being trade visitors, among those 80% from the automotive industry, plus more than 12'000 accredited journalists from 98 countries.[55]183 world premieres were unveiled.
Production cars
edit- 2012Abarth695 Competizione
- 2012Alfa Romeo MiTo0.9 TwinAir 85
- 2011Alpina B6 Bi Turbo C abriolet
- 2012Aston Martin DBSCarbon Edition
- 2012Audi A5/S5(facelift)
- 2012Audi S6
- 2012Audi S7
- 2012Audi S8
- 2012Audi R8GT Spyder
- 2012Bentley Continental GTC
- 2012BMW 1
- 2012BMW M5
- 2012Chevrolet Camaro(European version)
- 2012Chevrolet Malibu(European version)
- 2012Citroën DS5
- 2012Ferrari 458 Spider
- 2012Fiat Panda[broken anchor]
- 2012Ford FiestaECOnetic
- 2012Ford Focus ST(production version)
- 2011Honda Civic(European version)
- 2012Hyundai i30
- 2012Jaguar XF
- 2012Jeep Wrangler3.6 V6
- Kia K9
- 2012Kia Rio3-door
- 2012Lamborghini GallardoLP570-4
- 2012Lancia Flavia Cabrio
- 2012Lancia Thema
- 2012Lancia Voyager
- 2013Lexus GS 350
- 2013Lotus Exige S
- 2012Mazda CX-5
- 2012Mercedes-Benz B-Class
- Mia electric
- Mini Coupé
- 2012Opel/Vauxhall AstraGTC
- 2012Opel/Vauxhall Combo
- 2012Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Tourer
- 2012Peugeot 508RXH Diesel Hybrid
- 2012Porsche 911Carrera
- 2011Radical SportscarsSR3 SL
- 2012Renault Koleos(facelift)
- 2012Renault Twingo(facelift)
- 2012SEAT Exeo(facelift)
- 2012smart fortwoelectric
- 2012Subaru XV
- 2012Suzuki SwiftSport
- 2012Toyota Avensis(facelift)
- 2012Toyota Prius+(European version)
- 2012Toyota Yaris
- 2012Volkswagen up!
- Yo-Mobil
2011 concept cars
edit- Alfa Romeo 4C
- Audi A2Concept
- Audi Urban Concept
- Audi Urban Spyder Concept
- BMW i3
- BMW i8
- Chevrolet Miray
- Citroën Tubik
- Eterniti MotorsHemera[56]
- Fisker Surf
- Ford Evos
- Ford Fiesta STConcept
- Infiniti FXSebastian Vettel Concept
- Jaguar C-X16
- Kia GT Concept
- Land Rover DC100
- Maserati Kubang
- Mercedes-Benz B-ClassE-CELL Plus Concept
- Mercedes-Benz F125
- Mitsubishi PX-MiEV
- Opel RAK e
- Peugeot HX1
- Renault FrendzyElectric Concept
- Rimac Concept OneElectric Supercar
- SEAT IBL
- Skoda Mission L
- Smart forvision
- SsangYong XUV-1
- Volkswagen BeetleR Concept
- Volkswagen Buggy up!
- Volkswagen Nils
- Volvo Concept You
2013
editThe 2013 show took place from 10 to 22 September.
Nissanintroduced a "smart watch" that measures the user's heart rate, temperature and other biometrics. It is also able to keep a watch on car data like fuel efficiency and average speed. It was developed by Nissan'sNismolaboratory. They currently capture livebiometricandtelematicsdata from Nissan racing cars and their drivers.[57]
Production cars
edit- Abarth595 50 Anniversario[58]
- Abarth695 Tributo Maserati[59]
- 2014Alfa Romeo Giulietta[60]
- Alfa Romeo MiTo[61]
- Aston Martin VanquishVolante[62]
- Audi A8/S8[63]
- Audi A3/S3 Cabriolet[64]
- Audi A3Ultra[65]
- Bentley Continental GTV8 S[66]
- BMW 5 Series[67]
- BMW X5 (F15)[68]
- BMW i3
- BMW i8
- BMW 4 Coupé[69]
- Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Jean Bugatti[70]
- Caterham Seven165[71]
- 2014Chevrolet Cruze[72]
- Chevrolet Camaro[73]
- Citroën Grand C4 Picasso[74]
- Citroën DS3Cabrio Racing[75]
- Dacia Duster[76]
- Ferrari 458 Speciale[77]
- Fiat Panda4x4 Antartica[78]
- Fiat 500CGQ[79]
- Ford FocusEcoBoost[80]
- Honda CivicTourer[81]
- Hyundai i10[82]
- Jaguar XJ/XJR[83]
- Jeep Wrangler Polar[84]
- Kia Optima(facelift)[85]
- Kia Soul(European introduction)[85]
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Squadra Corse[86]
- Lancia Voyager S[87]
- 2014Lancia Delta[87]
- Land Rover Discovery[88]
- Lexus GS 300h[89]
- Maserati Ghibli[90]
- 2014Mazda3[91]
- Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG(W222)[92]
- Mercedes-Benz S 500 Plug-in Hybrid[93]
- Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class[94]
- Nissan Micra(European facelift)[95]
- 2014Nissan X-Trail[96]
- Opel AdamWhite & Black Link[97]
- 2014Opel Insigniafacelift & Country Tourer[98]
- Peugeot 308[99]
- Peugeot 3008(facelift)[100]
- Peugeot RCZR[101]
- Porsche 918Spyder[102]
- Porsche 911Turbo/Turbo S[103]
- Renault Koleos(facelift)[104]
- Renault Latitude[105]
- Renault Mégane(facelift)[106]
- SEAT LeonST[107]
- Škoda OctaviavRS[108]
- Škoda Rapid Spaceback[109]
- 2014Škoda Yetifacelift[110]
- Suzuki SwiftSport[111]
- Volkswagen e-Up![112]
- Seat Leon ST[113]
- Volkswagen e-Golf[114]
- Volkswagen Golf R[115]
2013 concept cars
edit- AudiNanuk Quattro
- AudiSport Quattro
- Cadillac Elmiraj[116]
- Citroën CactusConcept[117]
- Ford S-Max
- Ford MondeoVignale Concept[118]
- Infiniti Q30[119]
- Jaguar C-X17
- Kia Niro[120]
- Lexus LF-NX[121]
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupé[122]
- Mini VisionConcept[123]
- Opel Monza Concept
- Peugeot 308R Concept[124]
- Smart fourjoy[125]
- Renault Initiale Paris[126]
- Subaru WRXConcept[127]
- Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
- Volvo Concept Coupé
2015
editThe 2015 show took place from 17 to 27 September.
Production cars
edit- Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
- Audi A4
- Audi S4
- Bentley Bentayga
- BMW 3 Series(Facelift)
- BMW 7 Series
- BMW X1 (F48)
- BMW M6 GT3
- BMW M6 Competition Package
- DS 4(Facelift)
- DS 4 Crossback
- Ferrari 488 Spider
- Fiat 500(Facelift)
- Ford Ecosport(Facelift)
- Ford Edge(International specs)
- Ford Kuga(Facelift)
- Hyundai i20 WRC
- Infiniti Q30
- Jaguar F-Pace
- Kia Sportage
- Kia cee'd(Facelift)
- Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SuperVeloce Roadster
- Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Spyder
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe
- Mercedes C63/C63 S AMG Coupe
- Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Edition 1
- Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé DTM (W205)
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Convertible
- Mini Clubman
- Nissan NP300 Navara
- Opel Astra
- Porsche 991(Facelift)
- Renault Mégane
- Renault Talisman
- Rolls-Royce Dawn
- SEAT Ibiza Cupra(Facelift)
- SEAT Leon Cupra 290
- Smart Fortwo Cabriolet
- Suzuki Baleno
- Toyota Prius
- Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
- Volkswagen Tiguan
2015 concept cars
edit- Audie-tron Quattro concept
- Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo
- Citroën CactusM
- HondaProject 2&4
- Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo
- MazdaKoeru
- Mercedes-BenzConcept IAA
- NissanGripz
- PeugeotFractal
- PorscheMission E
- SsangYongXAV-Adventure
- SEAT LeonSport Cross
- Toyota C-HR
- Volkswagen Golf GTESport
2017
editThe 2017 show took place from 14 to 24 September, with press days on the 12th and 13th.
Production cars
edit- Alpina D5 S
- Audi RS4Avant
- Audi A8
- Bentley Continental GT
- BMW 6 SeriesGT
- BMW X3
- BMW i3(facelift)
- BMW M5
- Brabus-MercedesE63 AMG S
- Citroën C3 Aircross
- Dacia Duster
- Ferrari Portofino
- Ford EcoSport(facelift) (European debut)
- Ford Mustang(facelift) (European debut)
- Honda Jazz(facelift)
- Honda CR-V(European debut)
- Hyundai i30Fastback and N variants
- Hyundai Kona
- Jaguar E-Pace
- Kia PicantoX-Line
- Kia Sorento(facelift)
- Kia Stonic
- Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster
- Land Rover DiscoverySVX
- Lexus CT200h (second facelift)
- Lexus NX(facelift)
- Mercedes-Benz GLC-ClassF-Cell
- Mercedes-Benz S-ClassCoupe and Cabriolet (facelifts)
- Mercedes-Benz X-Class
- Opel Grandland X
- Opel InsigniaGSi and Country Tourer variants
- Porsche 911GT2 RS
- Porsche 911 GT3Touring Package
- Porsche Cayenne
- Renaultsport Mégane
- Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII
- SEAT Arona
- SEAT LeonCupra R
- Škoda Karoq
- Subaru Impreza(European debut)
- Suzuki SwiftSport
- Volkswagen Polo MK6
- Volkswagen T-Roc
2017 concept cars
edit- Aspark Owl
- AudiAI:CON
- AudiElaine
- BMW iVision Dynamics Concept
- BMW Concept X7 iPerformance
- Borgward IsabellaConcept
- Honda Urban EV Concept
- Kia Proceed concept
- Mercedes EQ A concept
- Mercedes-AMG Project One
- Mini Electric Concept
- Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept
- Smart Vision EQ Fortwo
- Volkswagen I.D. Crozz
2019
editThe 2019 show took place from 12 to 22 September, with press days on the 10th and 11th.
Production cars
edit- AlpinaB3 Touring
- Audi A1Citycarver
- Audi A4(facelift)
- Audi A5(facelift)
- Audi A6Allroad Quattro
- Audi RS6Avant
- AudiRS7 Sportback
- Audi S5(facelift)
- Audi S6
- Audi S8
- Audi Q3Sportback
- Audi Q7(facelift)
- AudiSQ8 TDI
- Audie-tron FE06 Racecar
- BMW 1 Series
- BMW 3 SeriesTouring
- BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé
- BMW M8Competition Coupé
- BMW X1
- BMW X5Protection VR6
- BMW X6
- BMW i8Ultimate Sophisto Edition
- BrabusMercedes-AMGA35
- BrabusG V12 900
- BrabusUltimate E
- Byton M-Byte
- Ford ExplorerPlug-in Hybrid
- Ford KugaPlug-in Hybrid
- Ford Puma
- Honda e
- Hyundai i10
- Hyundai i30N Project C
- Hyundai VelosterN ETCR
- Lamborghini Sián
- Land Rover Defender
- Mercedes-AMGA45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMGCLA35 Shooting Brake
- Mercedes-AMGCLA45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMGGLB35 4MATIC
- Mercedes-AMGGLE53 4MATIC Coupé
- Mercedes-BenzA250e
- Mercedes-BenzB250e
- Mercedes-BenzGLB
- Mercedes-BenzGLC 350e
- Mercedes-Benz GLE350de
- Mercedes-Benz GLECoupé
- Mercedes-Benz GLS
- Mercedes-BenzEQV
- Mini Cooper SE
- Opel Astra(facelift)
- Opel Corsa
- Opel Grandland XHYBRID4
- Porsche718 Spyder
- Porsche718 Cayman GT4
- Porsche 911Carrera 4
- Porsche CayenneCoupé
- Porsche MacanTurbo (facelift)
- Porsche Taycan
- Porsche99X Electric Formula E Racecar
- RamsmobileProtos RM-X2D Devil's Touch
- Renault Captur
- SEAT TarracoFR PHEV
- Škoda CitigoiV
- Škoda KodiaqvRS
- Škoda KamiqMonte Carlo
- Škoda ScalaMonte Carlo
- Škoda Superb(facelift)
- Škoda SuperbiV
- SmartEQ ForTwo
- SmartEQ ForFour
- Trasco-BremenXC90 Protection VR8 by Volvo
- Volkswagene-Up!
- Volkswagen ID.3
- Volkswagen T-RocCabriolet
2019 concept cars
edit- AudiAI:CON Concept
- AudiAI:ME Concept
- AudiAI:RACE Concept
- AudiAI:TRAIL Quattro Concept
- BMWConcept 4
- BMW X5i Hydrogen NEXT
- BMWVision M Next Concept
- Cupra TavascanConcept
- FAWHongqi S9[128]
- FAWHongqiE115
- Hyundai45 EV Concept
- HyundaiH-Space
- Mercedes-BenzExperimental Safety Vehicle (ESF) 2019
- Mercedes-BenzVision EQS
- Mercedes-BenzVision EQ Silver Arrow Concept
- Opel Corsa-e Rally
2021
editThe 2021 show took place from 7 to 12 September, with a press day on the 6th. Exhibitions are divided over seven locations around central Munich.[129]
Production cars
edit- ACM City One
- Audi RS3
- BMW 2 Series Coupé
- BMW M240i
- BMW4 Series Gran Coupé
- BMW i4
- BMWX3(facelift)
- BMWX4(facelift)
- BMWiX3(facelift)
- CupraBorn
- DaciaJogger[130]
- DaciaDuster(facelift)
- GWMOra Cat[131][132]
- GWMWey Coffee 01[131][132]
- Hyundai Ioniq 5Robotaxi
- Kia Sportage
- Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé63 S E Performance
- Mercedes-AMG EQS53
- Mercedes-Benz C-ClassAll-Terrain
- Mercedes-BenzEQE
- Microlino
- Porsche911 Carrera GTS
- Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Package
- PorscheTaycanCross Turismo
- Renault Mégane E-Tech
- VolkswagenID.5Coupe
- VolkswagenMultivan
2021 concept cars
edit- AudiGrand Sphere[133]
- Audi Skysphere
- Audi Urban Sphere
- BMWi Hydrogen Next
- BMW I Vision Circular[134]
- Cupra UrbanRebel
- Mercedes-Benz EQG
- Mercedes-Benz EQT
- Mercedes-Maybach EQS
- Porsche Mission R
- Renault 5 E-Tech
- Smart #1
- Volkswagen ID. Life[135]
2022
editThe 2022 show took place in Hanover from 20 to 25 September.[136]
Production cars
edit- Ford E-Transit Custom
- Iveco eDaily
- MAN eTGE[137]
- MAN eTruck
- Maxus T90EV
- Maxus Mifa 9
- Renault Trafic E-Tech
- Volkswagen Amarok
Concept cars
edit2023
editThe 2023 show took place in Munich from 5 to 10 September.[138][139]
Production cars
edit2024
editThe 2024 show took place in Hanover from 17 to 22 September.[140]
Production cars
editConcept cars
editAttendance
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