Mr.Talha Posted August 27, 2021 Posted August 27, 2021 The International Mobility Show in September, held in Munich for the first time, will be the first full-scale motor show held in Europe since the pandemic took hold, so we are expecting to get our long- awaited first look at several important new models. Mercedes-Benz looks set to dominate proceedings with no less than five high-profile debuts, but other European manufacturers will be out in force. The IAA Mobility show will take place alongside the Munich Motorshow, where more than 1,000 exhibitors and speakers will present innovations and concepts for the future of mobility. Over 100 technologies are expected to receive a world premiere, with new innovations into mobility will be presented, along with the path to a climate-neutral future, and advances in digitization. "The IAA MOBILITY 2021 in Munich will be the largest and most modern mobility event in the world and is a perfect fit at a time when Europe has set out to be the world’s first climate-neutral continent. Traffic plays a major role in this scenario," says Jürgen Mindel, Managing Director of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), organizer of the IAA MOBILITY. "We are already uniting the sectors – automotive, digital, bicycle and urban planning – that will belong together in the future. We will present new concepts and invite visitors to debate on the right path to a climate-neutral future,” Mindel said. Here's a first look at the most important models we'll see at our first in-person motor show for nearly two years. The ACM City One will be a German-built, electric microcar which will be sold for a low price en masse. The startup firm recently agreed a partnership with Magna International, a global parts manufacturer, to develop the model. The firm has been developing the City One for eight years and says the car will have an interchangeable battery and space for up to five people. At an expected cost of €10,000 to €15,000 (£8562 to £12,843), most sales are expected to come from the fleet sector, with taxi and leasing companies in Asia and Africa. The City One can also be used as a small commercial vehicle and has a cargo bay of up to 1450 litres, with enough space to carry replacement batteries. The firm also claims documents have been signed for the sale of 208,000 cars, with a total sales value of over €3 billion.
Recommended Posts