Frankfurt Motor Show Future In Doubt, At Least In Current Form

4 years, 7 months ago - 16. September 2019, Motor1
Frankfurt Motor Show Future In Doubt, At Least In Current Form
Fewer car releases, more technology in the future.

We're now way past the climax of the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. We've practically seen the hottest current and future releases of several brands, including some odd concepts that we really wish would stay as such.

However, the future of the Frankfurt Motor Show, at least in its current format, is becoming a bit shady. According to the German newspaper Handelsblatt through a report by Automotive News, automakers are criticizing the auto show's current format, resulting in some key brands skipping this year's event while some, like BMW, has scaled down their space at the show.

Of note, these are the brands that skipped this year's Frankfurt Motor Show: Toyota, Peugeot, Citroen, Nissan, Kia, Volvo, Ferrari, and all Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' brand.

Handelsblatt reported that automakers are discussing the future concept of the Frankfurt Motor Show should revolve around mobility instead of new cars. A tour around German cities could also come into play.

"The importance of motor shows has changed. In the future, the focus will have to be less on the product and more on the technology," Nicolas Peter, BMW's finance chief, quoted by Handelsblatt.

While some companies completely withdrew their presence at this year's Frankfurt auto show, brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz have cut down their usual space at the show. According to Handelsblatt, BMW trimmed down its budget and show space by almost two thirds this year, while Daimler shaved 30 percent of its show space for Mercedes-Benz and Smart brands.

The paper also reported that the number of exhibitors this year went down by 20 percent, while the exhibition area was reduced by 16 percent to 168,000 square meters.

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