Frankfurt Motor Show 2019: European OEMs
European automakers focus their production on electric and electrified models
2019/09/30
- Summary
- Mercedes-Benz and Smart announcement: “Desirable, contemporary luxury has to be sustainable”
- BMW and Mini offer a diverse portfolio and embrace electrification
- Audi brings the new generation of the RS 6 and RS 7 and invests in electrification
- Volkswagen reveals the new company logo and introduces the ID.3
- Skoda presents its first full electric car for production
- SEAT unveils an electric car offensive at IAA 2019
- Porsche adopts electrification
- Lamborghini unveils its first supercapacitor-based hybrid car
- Jaguar Land Rover Group introduces the New Defender and celebrates the i-Pace
- Opel World Premieres at 2019 IAA: New Astra, New Corsa, Corsa-e, Corsa-e Rally and Grandland X Plug-in Hybrid
- Renault presents the All-New Captur
Summary
IAA 2019 venue |
Taking place between September 12th and September 22nd in Frankfurt, the International Motor Show 2019, also called IAA 2019 (short for Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung), presented "Driving tomorrow" as its slogan. On those dates, the general public and traders had the opportunity to see the innovations introduced by mobility service providers and high-tech companies.
The most remarkable theme at this year's IAA was the increased visibility of electric and electrified cars. The fact that many exhibitors presented such models showed a clear trend in the auto industry and ratified the carmakers' commitment to the Regulation (EU) 2019/631 passed by the European Parliament, requiring a reinforced engagement in the reduction of use of fossil fuels, and therefore CO2 emissions.
This year's IAA had some notable nonappearances. Not only Asian carmakers such as Mazda, Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Suzuki and Mitsubishi were not present, but also some prominent European and American companies were absent including Fiat, Jeep, Volvo, Peugeot, Citroën, DS and Dacia. The total number of exhibitors also decreased, going from 994 in 2017 to 838.
Related reports:
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North American International Auto Show 2019: U.S. and European OEMs (Feb. 2019)
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BMW Group: launching premium-segment and electric models (Sept. 2018)
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