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2015 Frankfurt motor show:: What to expect – UPDATE

Germany's biennial Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA) is comfortably the world's largest motor show, with a huge 881,100 visitors browsing the displays of over 1000 exhibitors in 2013.


Known to many as the Frankfurt motor show, the IAA has hosted the debut of many key global models in recent decades. In 2013, that included BMW’s unique i3 and i8, the reborn Maserati Ghibli, Porsche’s heroic 918 Spyder and the new Peugeot 308, among others.

This year’s show, the 66th Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung, promises a huge haul of its own - many that have been revealed already, and many that remain well under wraps. For now, at least…

Among those revealed in recent months are the crucial new Alfa Romeo Giulia sedan - shown in top-shelf Quadrifoglio Verde form in June - along with Audi’s new A4 mid-sizer and the new Kia Sportage.

BMW’s hotly anticipated M2 coupe is on the list of models that are yet to be unveiled, let alone confirmed, and the big new Bentley Bentayga SUV is likewise still under wraps.

What else can you expect to see when the 2015 Frankfurt motor show opens its doors to the media on September 15? Catch our full - and still growing - list of confirmed and rumoured unveilings below.

Production Cars - Revealed
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Alfa Romeo Giulia (all-new)
Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond (special edition)
Audi A4 (all-new)
Audi S8 Plus (new variant)
Audi SQ5 Plus (new variant)
Bentley Bentayga (all-new, confirmed, revealed)
BMW 225xe PHEV (new variant)
BMW 330e (new variant)
BMW 7 Series (all-new)

BMW X1 (all-new)
Borgward BX7 (all-new, confirmed, revealed)
DS4 (facelift)
DS4 Crossback (new variant)
Ferrari 488 (458 replacement)
Fiat 500 (facelift)
Hyundai i20 Active (new variant)
Hyundai Santa Fe (facelift)
Kia Optima (all-new)

Renault Talisman (all-new)
Rolls-Royce Dawn (Wraith convertible, confirmed, revealed)
Skoda Superb wagon (all-new)
Smart ForTwo Cabrio (all-new)
Suzuki Baleno (all-new)
Toyota HiLux (all-new)
Toyota Prius (all-new, confirmed, revealed)

Production Cars - Not Revealed
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Audi S4 (all-new, not confirmed, spied)
BMW M2 (new variant, not confirmed, spied)
Ferrari F12 GTO (new variant, not confirmed, leaked)
Ford Kuga (update, possibly facelift)
Geely NL-3 SUV (all-new, not confirmed, teased)
Infiniti Q30 (all-new, confirmed, teased/leaked)

Jaguar F-Pace (all-new, confirmed, partially revealed)
Lamborghini Huracan Spider (new variant, confirmed)
Maserati Levante (all-new, not confirmed, patent leaked)
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe (all-new, not confirmed, spied)
Mercedes-Benz SLC (SLK facelift and new name, spied)

Peugeot 308 R Hybrid (not confirmed)
Skoda Roomster (all-new, not confirmed, spied)
Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport (new variant, confirmed, revealed)
Volkswagen Tiguan (all-new, not confirmed, spied/teased)
Volvo S90 (all-new, not confirmed, leaked)

Concepts
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CarAdvice will be out in force at this year's Frankfurt motor show, so stay tuned for our extensive coverage as we bring you all the news, interviews and photos.

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