International Motor Show Germany
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The International Motor Show Germany or International Mobility Show Germany, in German known as the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA – International Automobile Exhibition), is one of the world's largest mobility trade fairs. It consists of two separate fairs, that subdivided in 1991. While the IAA Mobility displays passenger vehicles, motorcycles and bikes, the IAA Transportation specializes in commercial vehicles. Before the separation, the show was held solely at the Messe Frankfurt.
Frequency Annual
(IAA Mobility in odd years, IAA Transportation in even years)
Venue Messe München
(IAA Mobility)
Hanover Fairground
(IAA Transportation)
Country Germany
Years active1897–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)
Organised by Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA)
Websitewww.iaa-mobility.com
The IAA is organized by the Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA – Association of the German Automotive Industry) and is scheduled by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles (OICA), who recognize the IAA as one of the "big five" most prestigious auto shows worldwide.
In 1897 the first IAA was held at the Hotel Bristol in Berlin, 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 September 9 to 14, Munich will play host to IAA Mobility 2025—or as it's more commonly known, the Munich Motor Show.
This year’s show will have a wide range of European and international auto manufacturers in attendance. Chinese automakers are expected to have a large presence in Munich with a few new debuts planned, while most American brands will be absent from the show, with the exception of Ford and Lucid.
Electric vehicles will take center stage at this year’s event, but there will still be dozens of traditional combustion cars and hybrids on display as well.
Ref: International Motor Show Germany