Anticipated Automotive Arrivals in September: A Sneak Peek at Upcoming Car Models
New Electric Vehicles Set to Debut at the 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich
The automotive world is gearing up for the 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich, an event that promises to showcase a wide range of innovative electric vehicles (EVs) from leading manufacturers. Here's a sneak peek at some of the exciting debuts expected at the show.
BMW
The BMW iX3, the first car from BMW's new family of EVs, the Neue Klasse, is set to be a significant highlight of the Munich motor show. This vehicle, based on BMW’s Gen6 electric motor and battery technology, will feature an 800-volt system architecture, fast charging, a long range, and new technology.
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz will unveil the new electric GLC at the show, marking the next step in Mercedes’ electrification strategy. Additionally, the AMG GT Track Sport concept, a potential expansion of the GT series with a V8 engine, and the AMG GT XX concept car, a preview of the first production model based on its new High-Performance AMG Electric Architecture, will also be on display. Mercedes will also showcase a camouflaged prototype of the new electric VLE minivan, scheduled for sale in 2026.
Opel (Stellantis group)
Opel will debut a new electric performance concept car under the GSE series. Inspired by 1980s rally cars, this vehicle features a futuristic design with aerodynamic enhancements, a motorsport “Yoke” steering wheel, lightweight racing seat with roll cage, and advanced lighting.
Audi, Hyundai, Leapmotor, Polestar, and Porsche
While specific new EV models from these manufacturers have not been confirmed for the IAA Mobility 2025 debut, Audi, Hyundai, Leapmotor, Polestar, and Porsche are expected to make significant announcements. The Ioniq 5 N, an electric car produced by Hyundai, has already received positive reviews, and the Polestar 5, an electric saloon car, is expected to use an 800-volt electric architecture and produce close to 900 horsepower in its most aggressive configuration.
Volkswagen
Volkswagen will reveal more of its plans to turn the ID.2All concept into reality, a VW Polo-sized electric car expected to be priced from just over £20,000, making it a close rival to the Renault 5 E-Tech.
Leapmotor and Denza
Chinese startups Leapmotor and Denza will also debut important cars at the 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich.
Audi's TT Sports Car
Rumours suggest that Audi will reveal a new concept car in September 2025, which could potentially signal a new generation of the TT sports car.
The Ioniq 2
Hyundai will reveal the all-new Ioniq 2 in September 2025, which is related to the Kia EV2 and expected to share the same E-GMP electric architecture as the Kia EV3.
The 2025 IAA Mobility
The 2025 IAA Mobility, also known as the Munich motor show, aims to restore faith in the European car industry, dethrone Tesla, and fight against a Chinese EV onslaught. With a variety of new EVs from European brands such as Audi, BMW, Polestar, Mercedes, Hyundai, Porsche, and Volkswagen, as well as Chinese startups Leapmotor and Denza, the show promises to be an exciting event.
Porsche will also reveal an all-new electric Cayenne at the Munich motor show, featuring an 800-volt system architecture, rapid charging, and potent performance from the flagship model. Mercedes will also unveil new members of the CLA family, including an electric CLA shooting brake and a hybrid version.
The 2025 IAA Mobility is expected to showcase a wide range of cars from across the industry, with many set to enter dealerships in the year ahead.
- The BMW iX3, a part of BMW's new family of electric vehicles, will showcase BMW's Gen6 electric motor and battery technology, along with an 800-volt system architecture, at the 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich.
- In addition to the BMW iX3, Mercedes-Benz will debut the electric GLC, a new electric VLE minivan prototype scheduled for sale in 2026, and two AMG GT concept cars that utilize their new High-Performance AMG Electric Architecture at the IAA Mobility 2025.
- Opel, under the Stellantis group, will introduce a new electric performance concept car under the GSE series, inspired by 1980s rally cars, at the upcoming IAA Mobility event.
- Audi and other manufacturers such as Hyundai, Leapmotor, Polestar, and Porsche will make significant announcements and reveal new electric vehicles at the 2025 IAA Mobility in Munich, contributing to the variety of cars showcased across the automotive, technology, and finance industries.