Multiple European automakers revealed their all-new, all-electric concept models during the 2023 International Motor Show in Munich this week. Here are some of the highlights:
If you often find yourself forgetting what brand of car you drive, Mercedes-Benz has developed just the solution for you. By slathering the Concept CLA Class in every size, shape, tone, and texture of the MB logo, it will be impossible for you (or anyone else) to forget! 🙌
BMW unveiled the Vision Neue Klasse that’s touting a sophisticated integration of real and virtual worlds with advanced iDrive technology (which we assume means the ability to play Pokemon Go as you drive). Intended to encapsulate a “futuristic and friendly persona,” the interior boasts a cozy yellow and an etched lower side fender that reads: the “future is bright.” ☀️
Rolling back time at Munich's IAA show: the iconic "bubble cars" have gotten an electric facelift! Micro's Microlino and XEV's Yoyo are buzzing through European streets.
While it does look like something Austin Powers would drive, it feels like something a toddler could propel Fred Flintstone-style.
Leading the charge as part of Volkswagen’s lofty goal to launch a variety of all-electric models by 2027 is this newbie, the ID. GTI. Not only does it pack a minimum of 223hp, it’s also coming in hot as the car with the most boring name in the bunch. 🥱