The battery-powered Porsche Mission E Concept is a fast and futuristic four-seater. Picture: Uwe Zucchi / EPA.
The battery-powered Porsche Mission E Concept is a fast and futuristic four-seater. Picture: Uwe Zucchi / EPA.
Porsche Mission E Concept. Picture: Frank Rumpenhorst / EPA.
Mercedes IAA Concept. Picture: Boris Roessler / EPA.
Mercedes-Benz stand. Picture: Ralph Orlowski / Reuters.
Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo Concept. Picture: Newspress.
Audi e-tron quattro concept. Picture: Uli Deck / EPA.
A hologram of the new Audi A4 is seen on a window above the Audi exhibit. Picture: Odd Andersen / AFP.
Nissan Gripz Concept. Picture: Newspress.
Toyota C-HR Concept. Picture: Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters.
Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo Concept. Picture: Newspress.
Bentley Bentayga. Picture: Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters.
Jaguar F-Pace. Picture: Uli Deck / EPA.
The new Jaguar F-Pace performed the world's largest ever loop-the-loop stunt.
Ferrari 488 Spider. Picture: Newspress.
Lamborghini Huracan Spyder. Picture: Newspress.
Alfa Romeo Giulia. Picture: Newspress.
The Frankfurt show attracts around 1000 exhibitors from over 40 countries. Picture: Boris Roessler / EPA.
Citroen Cactus M Concept. Picture: Newspress.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger fainted during his presentation. Thankfully he was not hurt. Picture: AFP.
Interior of the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible. Picture: Odd Andersen / AFP.
Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn presents the new Renault Megane. Picture: Daniel Roland / AFP.
New Opel Astra. Picture: Newspress.
New Kia Sportage. Picture: Newspress.
New Volkswagen Tiguan. Picture: Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters.
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe. Picture: Newspress.
Published Sep 16, 2015
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By: IOL Motoring Staff
Frankfurt, Germany - Held at a gigantic exhibition centre around the size of 33 football pitches and staging the world debut of over 200 new models, the IAA motor show in Frankfurt is petrolhead heaven.
The show opened to the press on Tuesday with a flood of newly unveiled models, from radical concept cars with technology that borders on science fiction to potent sports cars, sedans, snazzy SUVs and even humble hatchbacks with European flair.
In case you missed any of our recent coverage, here are some of the launch highlights: