At A Peek At The 2023 Munich Motor Show: Europe's Largest Automotive Exhibition
JAKARTA - The Munich or Munich Motor Show exhibition which is held every two years will be held again on September 5. This exhibition has long been Europe's biggest automotive event to look forward to.
Germany's biggest brand-brand will introduce their latest innovations to loyal fans, while a large number of leading automotive names from Europe are also preparing to unveil new concepts and the latest production cars.
BMW has confirmed that they will showcase a new concept that provides an overview of the Neue Classe electric car that will be available on the dealers starting in 2025.
Mercedes-Benz, which has always excelled in innovation, will also showcase a new concept that provides clues about C-Class electric cars that will be sold starting next year.
Additionally, the exhibition will be attended by brands like Renault, which will reveal their latest model, while Chinese manufacturer BYD, is expected to reveal its next steps in its expansion in the European market.
Reporting from Autocar, August 23, Tesla will also be present at this event, which is rare for the American brand to introduce their new products in limited media events, not at automotive exhibitions.
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In addition to the new cars, this event will also feature the latest technological developments. Autonomous company Mobileye, which has been confirmed as one of the exhibitors, will be present along with leading parts suppliers such as Bosch, Continental, and ZF.
Not only that, several other leading companies will also participate. LG Electronics, for example, will show how the entertainment in the car will change in the coming years, with its commitment to bringing "Better Life on Highways." LG Electronics announced last July that it would switch to a company that provides smart life solutions, with ambitions to become a top-level supplier to the mobility industry.
Magna, one of the largest suppliers in the automotive industry, will also showcase an integrated system for electrification, active security systems, and better connectivity. They will also reveal a new software package with a prediction function for energy management, which works independently of the driving system. Given the huge influence of Magna in the industry, it is highly likely that at least one system they introduce in Munich will be part of all manufacturer-produced cars.
With a large number of innovations, concepts, and production cars to be displayed, the Munich Motor Show 2023 promises to be a stunning event for European automotive lovers.