International Motor Show Germany
The International Motor Show Germany or simply International Motor Show, in German known as the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung, is the world's largest motor show. It is held annually, with passenger vehicles being displayed in odd-numbered years in Frankfurt am Main, and commercial vehicles in even-numbered years in Hanover, Germany. Before 1991, the show was held solely in Frankfurt. For 2021 and beyond, the show will be held in Munich.
The IAA is organized by the Verband der Automobilindustrie and is scheduled by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles. Formerly, the show in Frankfurt occupied twelve buildings.
History
In 1897 the first IAA was held at the Hotel Bristol in Berlin, with a total of eight motor vehicles on display. 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 1905–1907, 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 ongoing World 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 included front-wheel drive vehicles. In 1939, the 29th installation of the event gathered a total of 825,000 visitors – an all-time record at that time. The new Volkswagen was presented for the first time, which later came to be known as the Beetle. This was the last IAA before it was again suspended during World War II, after which Germany and Berlin was divided, with West-Berlin being isolated within Communist East Germany. From 1947–1949, West Germany’s automobile and accessories manufacturers took part in the export trade fair in Hanover. The automobile industry’s hall acted like a magnet on the public, with a great number of visitors coming to the show. In 1951 the show was held on the Messe Frankfurt for the first time. The event, which was held in April, attracted a total of 570,000 visitors, with exhibits including the first HGV to have a turbo diesel engine. 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.
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, the VDA decided 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, the IAA Passenger Cars was extremely well attended. In 1992 the first IAA "commercial vehicles" took place in Hanover, Germany. It saw 1,284 exhibitors from 29 countries and gathered 287,000 people, 66 per cent being trade visitors.
In 2001 the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York cast a shadow over the IAA 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".
During the Great Recession, in 2009, the IAA Cars proved to be a magnet for visitors. Around 850,000 people visited the IAA, which greatly exceeded the target of 750,000. This IAA, which took place under 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.
In 2011 the 63rd IAA featured the all-new "Hall of Electric Mobility", 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.
Change of Venue Location
2019 marked the final year that the IAA hosted its automotive exhibition in Frankfurt. 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. The rapidly decreasing number of visitors in the last several exhibitions reflected the appalling state of the IAA, along with the failure of Messe Frankfurt to contain the aggressive environmental protesters blocking the entrances.The contract between Messe Frankfurt and VDA, 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 were Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. Four other cities had also submitted bids but didn't make the final round: Cologne, Frankfurt, Hanover, and Stuttgart.
On 3 March 2020, VDA chose Munich. Munich beat out Berlin and Hamburg based on three criteria. Munich Airport is the second Lufthansa hub and has many direct international flights ; 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. The Greens-led city council and Bavarian state government have given their support, along with 2/3 of people who responded to the survey. The event will take place shortly before the start of Oktoberfest.
Major vehicle introductions
1951
The following introductions were made at the 1951 show:- BMW 501
- Automobiles Marathon prototype
- Mercedes-Benz W187
- Mercedes-Benz M186 engine
1955
- BMW 503
- BMW 505 Prototype
1957
- DKW 600
- Goggomobil T600
- NSU Prinz I
1959
- BMW 700
- Borgward P100
- Mercedes-Benz W111 Sedan
1961
- BMW 1500 Sedan
- BMW 3200 CS
- Glas 1004
- NSU Prinz 4
1963
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
- Glas 1700
- Glas GT
- NSU Prinz 1000
- Porsche 901
1965
- Alfa Romeo 2600 De Luxe
- Glas 1700 TS
- Glas V8
- Mercedes-Benz W108
- NSU Typ 110
- Opel Kadett B
1969
- Audi 100 Coupé S
- Opel Coupe Diplomat concept
- Porsche 914
1973
- BMW 2002 Turbo
- Bitter CD
1977
- Ferrari 308 GTS
- Ford Granada Mark II
- Opel Rekord E
1979
The following introductions were scheduled for the 1979 show:
- Alfa Romeo 6
- Audi 200
- BMW 745i
- Citroën GSA
- Fiat Ritmo Cabriolet
- Ford Taunus TC3
- Lancia Delta
- Mercedes-Benz W126
- Mitsubishi Lancer EX
- Renault 5 five-door model
- Talbot 1510
- Volkswagen Jetta
- Volvo 345
1981
- Audi Auto 2000 concept
- Bitter SC convertible
- Ford Probe III concept
- Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 concept
- Opel Ascona C
- Opel Tech 1 concept
- Porsche 944
- Volkswagen Auto 2000 concept
1983
The following introductions were made at the 1983 show:
- Alfa Romeo 33 1.5 4x4
- BMW M635 CSi
- Fiat Regata
- Ford Sierra XR4i
- Mercedes-Benz 190E
- Opel Junior concept
- Renault Fuego Turbo
- Volkswagen Golf MK2
- Zender Vision 1S concept
1985
- BMW M3
- Ferrari 328
- Ferrari Mondial 3.2
- Mercedes-Benz E Class estate
- Zender Vision 2 concept
- Porsche 959
1987
- Alfa Romeo 164
- Ferrari F40
- Ford HFX Aerostar Ghia concept
- Lamborghini Portofino concept
1988
- Porsche 964 Speedster
1989
- Alfa Romeo SZ
- BMW 8 Series
- Fiat Uno
- Land Rover Discovery
- Peugeot 605
- Rolls-Royce Corniche III
- Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit Mark II
- Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Mark II
- SEAT Proto T
- Toyota 4500GT
- Vauxhall/Opel Calibra
- Zender Fact 4 Biturbo concept
1991
- Audi Quattro Spyder concept
- Zender Fact 4 Spider concept
1993
- Audi Space Frame concept
- Isdera Commendatore 112i
1995
The following introductions were made at the 1995 show:
- BMW 5 Series
- Citroën Xantia Break
- Lada 2110
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class
- Mitsubishi Carisma
- Opel Corsa Eco 3
- Opel Vectra
- Peugeot 406
- Renault Mégane
- SEAT Córdoba SX
- Toyota Granvia
- Volvo S40
- Audi TT Concept
- Peugeot 406 Evidence
- Peugeot 406 Stadium
- Toyota Prius Prototype
- Zender Progetto Cinque
1997
The following introductions were made at the 1997 show:
- Alfa Romeo 156
- BMW C1
- BMW Z3 Coupe
- Land Rover Freelander
- Mazda 626 Station Wagon
- Mercedes-Benz A-Class
- Nissan Patrol
- Opel Astra
- Porsche 911 Carrera
- Rover 200 BRM
- Smart Fortwo
- Volkswagen Golf MK4
- Volvo V70 XC
- Audi Al2 Concept that led to the 1999 Audi A2
- Mini Prototype
- Opel Zafira Concept
- Peugeot 806 Runabout Concept
- Proton Satria Cabriolet
- Zender Escape 6
1999
The following introductions were made at the 1999 show:
- Audi A2
- BMW 328 Touring
- BMW M3
- BMW X5
- BMW Z8
- Citroën Saxo
- Fiat Punto MK2
- Ford Fiesta
- Honda Insight
- Hyundai Accent MK2
- Nissan Almera MK2
- Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220
- Peugeot 607
- Renault Avantime
- Saab 9-3 Aero
- Saab 9-5 Aero
- SEAT León
- Škoda Fabia
- Volkswagen Polo
The following concept cars were presented at the 1999 show:
- Citroën C6 Lignage
- Opel Omega V8.com
- Volkswagen Concept D
- Zender Thirty 7
2001
The following introductions were made at the 2001 show:
- Alfa Romeo 156 GTA/Sportwagon GTA
- Audi A4 Avant
- Audi A4 Convertible
- BMW 3 Series
- BMW 7 Series
- Cadillac CTS
- Citroën C3
- Ford Fiesta
- Honda Jazz
- Lamborghini Murcielago
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
- Opel Combo
- Peugeot 206 SW
- Peugeot 307 SW
- Renault Avantime
- Saab 9-5
- Škoda Superb
- Spyker C8 Laviolette
- Toyota Corolla
- Volkswagen Polo
- Volvo S60
The following concept cars were presented at the 2001 show:
- Audi Avantissimo
- Citroën C-Crosser
- Ford Fusion Concept
- Jaguar R-Coupé
- Hyundai Clix
- Nissan mm.e
- Nissan Crossbow
- Opel Frogster
- Opel Signum2 concept
- Renault Talisman
- Saab 9-X
- SEAT Arosa Racer
- SEAT Arosa City Cruiser
- SEAT Tango
- Suzuki GSX-R/4
- Volvo PCC 2
- Zender Straight 8
- Originally, the Opel Vectra C was due to début with the Saab 9-3, but in July 2001, it was announced that delays had forced General Motors to postpone the introduction. Both cars were eventually introduced in March 2002, at the Geneva Motor Show.
2003
The following introductions were made at the 2003 show:
- Alfa Romeo 166
- Alpina B7
- Alpina Roadster S
- Aston Martin DB9
- Citroën C2
- BMW 5 Series
- BMW 6 Series
- BMW X3
- Daewoo Lacetti
- Jaguar X-Type Estate
- Kia Picanto
- Land Rover Freelander
- Lexus LS430
- Maserati Quattroporte
- Mazda 3
- Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
- Mitsubishi Outlander
- Opel Astra
- Opel Vectra Caravan
- Porsche Carrera GT
- SEAT Altea
- Volkswagen Golf MK5
- Volvo S40
The following major concept cars were presented at the 2003 show:
- Citroën C-Airlounge
- Ford Visos
- Ford Focus Station Wagon Restyling
- Lancia Fulvia Coupé Concept
- Mazda Kusabi
- Mitsubishi i
- Nissan Dunehawk
- Opel Insignia Concept
- Peugeot 407 Elixir
- Renault Be Bop
- Saab 9-3 Sport Hatch
- SEAT Altea Prototipo
- Škoda Roomster
- Suzuki Concept S2
- Toyota CS&S
- Volkswagen Concept R
2005
The following introductions were made at the 2005 show:
- Audi Q7
- Audi S6
- Bentley Azure
- Bufori MKIII La Joya
- Chevrolet Aveo sedan
- Daimler Super Eight
- Fiat Grande Punto
- Ford Galaxy
- Hyundai Getz
- Honda Civic
- Jaguar XK
- Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class
- Nissan Micra C+C
- Opel Vectra C
- Opel Signum
- Opel Astra TwinTop
- Peugeot 407 Coupé
- Porsche Cayman
- Renault Clio
- Renault Egeus
- Saab 9-5
- SEAT León
- Toyota Rav-4
- Toyota Yaris
- Volkswagen Eos
- Volkswagen Golf R32
- Volvo C70
The following major concept cars were presented at the 2005 show:
- BMW Z4 Coupé
- Citroën C-SportLounge
- Ford Iosis
- Daihatsu HVS
- EDAG Roadster
- Ford Synus
- Jeep Compass
- Jeep Patriot
- Karmann SUC
- Maybach Exelero
- Mazda Sassou
- Mercedes-Benz Vision R 63 AMG
- Mini Traveller
- Opel Antara GTC
- Peugeot 20Cup
- Peugeot Moovie
- Renault Egeus
- Smart Crosstown
- Toyota Endo
- Toyota i-unit
- Mitsubishi Concept Sportback
2007
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 A8 facelift
- Bentley Continental GT Speed facelift+power upgrade
- BMW 1 Series coupé
- BMW 6 Series facelift
- BMW M3 coupé
- BMW X6
- Cadillac BLS Wagon
- Citroën C-Airscape
- Chevrolet Aveo hatchback
- Dodge Journey
- Ferrari 430 Scuderia
- Ford Focus
- Ford Kuga
- Ford Verve concept – preview of 2008 Ford Fiesta
- Jaguar XF
- Jonway UFO
- Kia Kee concept
- Kia Eco Cee'd concept
- Kia Pro Cee'd
- Lamborghini Reventón
- Martin Motors CEO
- Mazda 6
- Maybach 62S
- Mercedes-Benz F700 concept
- Mercedes-Benz ML450 Bluetec Hybrid
- Mercedes-Benz S400 Bluetec
- Mini Clubman
- Opel Agila
- Peugeot 207 SW
- Peugeot 308
- Porsche 911 GT2 Model 997
- Porsche Cayenne GTS
- Renault Clio Estate
- Renault Laguna
- Saab 9-3 Turbo-X XWD a.k.a. Black Turbo.
- SEAT Tribu
- Subaru flat-4 turbodiesel engine.
- Suzuki Splash
- Škoda Fabia Combi
- Volkswagen up! concept
- Wiesmann GT MF5
Hybrids
Opel, a subsidiary of General Motors, unveiled the Flextreme, a plug-in hybrid that can travel on its lithium-ion battery before a small diesel engine starts charging the battery. Opel also unveiled the Corsa Hybrid, a coupe that combines a belt-driven starter and alternator with a lithium-ion battery.
Volvo Cars, a division of Ford Motor Company, exhibited a plug-in hybrid with motors in each of the wheels. The Volvo ReCharge can travel about on battery power alone, using a lithium-polymer battery pack that can be recharged in a standard outlet.
The Citroën C-Cactus regular diesel-electric hybrid vehicle debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
2009
The 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,The following introductions were presented at the 2009 show:
Production cars
- Alfa Romeo MiTo Quadrifoglio Verde
- Aston Martin Rapide
- 2010 Audi A5 Sportback
- 2010 Audi R8 Spyder
- 2010 Bentley Mulsanne
- 2010 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
- 2010 BMW 740d
- 2010 BMW X1
- 2010 BMW ActiveHybrid X6
- 2010 BMW ActiveHybrid 7
- Citroën C3
- Citroën DS3
- 2010 Dodge Caliber
- 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia
- Fiat 500 Abarth by Ferrari
- Fiat Punto Evo
- Fiat Qubo Treking
- 2011 Ford C-Max
- 2011 Ford Grand C-Max
- G-Wix electric cars
- 2010 Honda CR-V
- 2010 Hyundai i10 Electric
- 2010 Hyundai ix35
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- 2010 Jaguar XJ
- 2010 Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita
- 2010 Kia Cee'd
- 2010 Kia Venga
- 2010 Kia Sorento
- Kia Forte LPI Hybrid
- Kia cee'd Hybrid
- Kia Sorento Hybrid
- Kia Venga MPV
- 2010 Lamborghini Reventón Roadster
- Lexus IS-F sport package
- Lotus Elise Club Racer
- Lotus Evora Club Racer
- 2011 Maserati GranCabrio
- Mazda CX-7
- 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate
- 2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
- 2010 Opel Astra
- 2010 Peugeot RCZ
- 2010 Peugeot 5008
- 2011 Peugeot iOn
- 2010 Porsche 911 Sport Classic & Turbo
- 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup & RS
- 2010 Porsche Panamera
- Range Rover Sport
- 2010 REVA NXR and NXG
- Rolls-Royce Ghost
- 2010 Saab 9-5
- SEAT León Cupra R
- Škoda Superb Estate
- 2010 Subaru Legacy
- 2010 Subaru Outback
- 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser
- 2010 Volkswagen California
- 2010 Volkswagen Caravelle
- 2010 Volkswagen Golf BlueMotion
- 2010 Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion
- 2010 Volkswagen Polo 3dr and GTI
- 2010 Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion
- 2010 Volkswagen Golf R
- 2010 Volkswagen Transporter
- 2011 Volvo C30
- 2011 Volvo C70
- 2010 Volvo XC60 R-Design
Concept cars
- Audi e-Tron
- BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics
- Bugatti 16C Galibier
- Citroën Revolte
- Hyundai ix Metro
- Lexus LF-Ch
- Mazda MX-5 Superlight
- Mercedes-Benz Vision S 500 Plug-in Hybrid
- Mini Coupé and Roadster
- Peugeot BB1
- Renault Fluence Z.E.
- Renault Kangoo Z.E.
- Renault Twizy Z.E.
- Renault Zoe Z.E.
- SEAT Ibz concept
- Tesla Model S
- Trabant nT
- Toyota Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept
- Toyota iQ Sport
- Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Concept
- Volkswagen E-Up
- Volkswagen L1
2011
Production cars
- 2012 Abarth 695 Competizione
- 2012 Alfa Romeo MiTo 0.9 TwinAir 85
- 2011 Alpina B6 Biturbo cabriolet
- 2012 Aston Martin DBS Carbon Edition
- 2012 Audi A5/S5
- 2012 Audi S6
- 2012 Audi S7
- 2012 Audi S8
- 2012 Audi R8 GT Spyder
- 2012 Bentley Continental GTC
- 2012 BMW 1
- 2012 BMW M5
- 2012 Chevrolet Camaro
- 2012 Chevrolet Malibu
- 2012 Citroen DS5
- 2012 Ferrari 458 Spider
- 2012 Fiat Panda
- 2012 Ford Fiesta ECOnetic
- 2012 Ford Focus ST
- 2011 Honda Civic
- 2012 Hyundai i30
- 2012 Jaguar XF
- 2012 Jeep Wrangler 3.6 V6
- Kia K9
- 2012 Kia Rio 3-door
- 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4
- 2012 Lancia Flavia Cabrio
- 2012 Lancia Thema
- 2012 Lancia Voyager
- 2013 Lexus GS 350
- 2013 Lotus Exige S
- 2012 Mazda CX-5
- 2012 Mercedes-Benz B-Class
- Mia electric
- Mini Coupé
- 2012 Opel/Vauxhall Astra GTC
- 2012 Opel/Vauxhall Combo
- 2012 Opel/Vauxhall Zafira Tourer
- 2012 Peugeot 508 RXH Diesel Hybrid
- 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera
- 2011 Radical Sportscars SR3 SL
- 2012 Renault Koleos
- 2012 Renault Twingo
- 2012 SEAT Exeo
- 2012 smart fortwo electric
- 2012 Subaru XV
- 2012 Suzuki Swift Sport
- 2012 Toyota Avensis
- 2012 Toyota Prius+
- 2012 Toyota Yaris
- 2012 Volkswagen up!
- Yo-Mobil
Concept cars
- Alfa Romeo 4C
- Audi A2 Concept
- Audi Urban Concept
- Audi Urban Spyder Concept
- BMW i3
- BMW i8
- Chevrolet Miray
- Citroën Tubik
- Eterniti Motors Hemera
- Fisker Surf
- Ford Evos
- Ford Fiesta ST Concept
- Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel Concept
- Jaguar C-X16
- Kia GT Concept
- Land Rover DC100
- Maserati Kubang
- Mercedes-Benz B-Class E-CELL Plus Concept
- Mercedes-Benz F125
- Mitsubishi PX-MiEV
- Opel RAK e
- Peugeot HX1
- Renault Frendzy Electric Concept
- Rimac Concept One Electric Supercar
- SEAT IBL
- Skoda Mission L
- Smart forvision
- SsangYong XUV-1
- Volkswagen Beetle R Concept
- Volkswagen Buggy up!
- Volkswagen Nils
- Volvo Concept You
2013
Nissan introduced 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's Nismo laboratory. They currently capture live biometric and telematics data from Nissan racing cars and their drivers.
Production cars
- Abarth 595 50 Anniversario
- Abarth 695 Tributo Maserati
- 2014 Alfa Romeo Giulietta
- Alfa Romeo MiTo
- Aston Martin Vanquish Volante
- Audi A8/S8
- Audi A3/S3 Cabriolet
- Audi A3 Ultra
- Bentley Continental GT V8 S
- BMW 5 Series
- BMW X5
- BMW i3
- BMW i8
- BMW 4 Coupé
- Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Jean Bugatti
- Caterham Seven 165
- 2014 Chevrolet Cruze
- Chevrolet Camaro
- Citroën Grand C4 Picasso
- Citroën DS3 Cabrio Racing
- Dacia Duster
- Ferrari 458 Speciale
- Fiat Panda 4x4 Antartica
- Fiat 500C GQ
- Ford Focus EcoBoost
- Honda Civic Tourer
- Hyundai i10
- Jaguar XJ/XJR
- Jeep Wrangler Polar
- Kia Optima
- Kia Soul
- Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Squadra Corse
- Lancia Voyager S
- 2014 Lancia Delta
- Land Rover Discovery
- Lexus GS 300h
- Maserati Ghibli
- 2014 Mazda3
- Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG
- Mercedes-Benz S 500 Plug-in Hybrid
- Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class
- Nissan Micra
- 2014 Nissan X-Trail
- Opel Adam White & Black Link
- 2014 Opel Insignia facelift & Country Tourer
- Peugeot 308
- Peugeot 3008
- Peugeot RCZ R
- Porsche 918 Spyder
- Porsche 911 Turbo/Turbo S
- Renault Koleos
- Renault Latitude
- Renault Mégane
- SEAT Leon ST
- Škoda Octavia vRS
- Škoda Rapid Spaceback
- 2014 Škoda Yeti facelift
- Suzuki Swift Sport
- Volkswagen e-Up!
- Seat Leon ST
- Volkswagen e-Golf
- Volkswagen Golf R
Concept cars
- Audi Nanuk Quattro
- Audi Sport Quattro
- Cadillac Elmiraj
- Citroën Cactus Concept
- Ford S-Max
- Ford Mondeo Vignale Concept
- Infiniti Q30
- Jaguar C-X17
- Kia Niro
- Lexus LF-NX
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupé
- Mini Vision Concept
- Opel Monza Concept
- Peugeot 308 R Concept
- Smart fourjoy
- Renault Initiale Paris
- Subaru WRX Concept
- Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan
- Volvo Concept Coupé
2015
Production cars
- Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
- Audi A4
- Audi S4
- Bentley Bentayga
- BMW 3 Series
- BMW 7 Series
- BMW X1
- BMW M6 GT3
- BMW M6 Competition Package
- DS 4
- DS 4 Crossback
- Ferrari 488 Spider
- Fiat 500
- Ford Ecosport
- Ford Edge
- Ford Kuga
- Hyundai i20 WRC
- Infiniti Q30
- Jaguar F-Pace
- Kia Sportage
- Kia cee'd
- 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
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Convertible
- Mini Clubman
- Nissan NP300 Navara
- Opel Astra
- Porsche 991
- Renault Megane
- Renault Talisman
- Rolls-Royce Dawn
- SEAT Ibiza Cupra
- SEAT Leon Cupra 290
- Smart Fortwo Cabriolet
- Suzuki Baleno
- Toyota Prius
- Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport
- Volkswagen Tiguan
Concept cars
- Audi e-tron Quattro concept
- Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo
- Citroën Cactus M
- Honda Project 2&4
- Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo
- Mazda Koeru
- Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA
- Nissan Gripz
- Peugeot Fractal
- Porsche Mission E
- SsangYong XAV-Adventure
- SEAT Leon Sport Cross
- Toyota C-HR
- Volkswagen Golf GTE Sport
2017
Production cars
- Alpina D5 S
- Audi RS4 Avant
- Audi A8
- Bentley Continental GT
- BMW 6 Series GT
- BMW X3
- BMW i3
- BMW M5
- Brabus-Mercedes E63 AMG S
- Citroen C3 Aircross
- Dacia Duster
- Ferrari Portofino
- Ford EcoSport
- Ford Mustang
- Honda Jazz
- Honda CR-V
- Hyundai i30 Fastback and N variants
- Hyundai Kona
- Jaguar E-Pace
- Kia Picanto X-Line
- Kia Sorento
- Kia Stonic
- Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster
- Land Rover Discovery SVX
- Lexus CT200h
- Lexus NX
- Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class F-Cell
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe and Cabriolet
- Mercedes-Benz X-Class
- Opel Grandland X
- Opel Insignia GSi and Country Tourer variants
- Porsche 911 GT2 RS
- Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Package
- Porsche Cayenne
- Renaultsport Mégane
- Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII
- SEAT Arona
- SEAT Leon Cupra R
- Škoda Karoq
- Subaru Impreza
- Suzuki Swift Sport
- Volkswagen Polo MK6
- Volkswagen T-Roc
Concept cars
- Aspark Owl
- Audi AI:CON
- Audi Elaine
- BMW i Vision Dynamics Concept
- BMW Concept X7 iPerformance
- Borgward Isabella Concept
- 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
Production cars
- Alpina B3 Touring
- Audi A1 Citycarver
- Audi A4
- Audi A5
- Audi A6 Allroad Quattro
- Audi RS6 Avant
- Audi RS7 Sportback
- Audi S5
- Audi S6
- Audi S8
- Audi Q3 Sportback
- Audi Q7
- Audi SQ8 TDI
- Audi e-tron FE06 Racecar
- BMW 1 Series
- BMW 3 Series Touring
- BMW 8 Series Gran Coupé
- BMW M8 Competition Coupé
- BMW X1
- BMW X5 Protection VR6
- BMW X6
- BMW i8 Ultimate Sophisto Edition
- Brabus Mercedes-AMG A35
- Brabus G V12 900
- Brabus Ultimate E
- Byton M-Byte
- Ford Explorer Plug-in Hybrid
- Ford Kuga Plug-in Hybrid
- Ford Puma
- Honda e
- Hyundai i10
- Hyundai i30 N Project C
- Hyundai Veloster N ETCR
- Lamborghini Sian
- Land Rover Defender
- Mercedes-AMG A45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG CLA35 Shooting Brake
- Mercedes-AMG CLA45 S 4MATIC+
- Mercedes-AMG GLB35 4MATIC
- Mercedes-AMG GLE53 4MATIC Coupé
- Mercedes-Benz A250e
- Mercedes-Benz B250e
- Mercedes-Benz GLB
- Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e
- Mercedes-Benz GLE 350de
- Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé
- Mercedes-Benz GLS
- Mercedes-Benz EQV
- Mini Cooper S E
- Opel Astra
- Opel Corsa
- Opel Grandland X HYBRID4
- Porsche 718 Spyder
- Porsche 718 Cayman GT4
- Porsche 911 Carrera 4
- Porsche Cayenne Coupé
- Porsche Macan Turbo
- Porsche Taycan
- Porsche 99X Electric Formula E Racecar
- Ramsmobile Protos RM-X2D Devil's Touch
- Renault Captur
- SEAT Tarraco FR PHEV
- Škoda Citigo iV
- Škoda Kodiaq vRS
- Škoda Kamiq Monte Carlo
- Škoda Scala Monte Carlo
- Škoda Superb
- Škoda Superb iV
- Smart EQ ForTwo
- Smart EQ ForFour
- Trasco-Bremen XC90 Protection VR8 by Volvo
- Volkswagen e-Up!
- Volkswagen ID.3
- Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet
Concept cars
- Audi AI:CON Concept
- Audi AI:ME Concept
- Audi AI:RACE Concept
- Audi AI:TRAIL Quattro Concept
- BMW Concept 4
- BMW X5 i Hydrogen NEXT
- BMW Vision M Next Concept
- Cupra Tavascan Concept
- FAW Hongqi S9
- FAW Hongqi E115
- Hyundai 45 EV Concept
- Hyundai H-Space
- Mercedes-Benz Experimental Safety Vehicle 2019
- Mercedes-Benz Vision EQS
- Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow Concept
- Opel Corsa-e Rally
Attendance
Instatement | Year | Exhibitors | Visitors |
22 | 1931 | 295,000 | |
29 | 1939 | 825,000 | |
35 | 1951 | 570,000 | |
52 | 1989 | 2,000 | 1,200,000 |
53 | 1991 | 1,271 | 935,000 |
59 | 2001 | 800,000 | |
60 | 2003 | 2,000 | 1,000,000 |
61 | 2005 | 940,000 | |
62 | 2007 | 1,081 | 1,000,000 |
64 | 2011 | 1,012 | 928,100 |
65 | 2013 | 1,098 | 900,000 |
66 | 2015 | 1,103 | 931,700 |
67 | 2017 | 994 | 810,400 |
Commercial vehicles
Instatement | Year | Exhibitors | Visitors |
53 | 1992 | 1,284 | 287,000 |
58 | 2000 | 1,318 | |
59 | 2002 | 237,000 | |
60 | 2004 | 1,370 | 250,000 |
61 | 2006 | 1,556 | 265,500 |
62 | 2008 | 2,084 | 300,000 |
63 | 2010 | 1,751 | 250,000 |
64 | 2012 | 1,904 | 262,300 |
65 | 2014 | 2,066 | 250,000 |