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Munich 2025: On the frontline of Europe’s fight for automotive survival
At Europe's biggest motor show in years, locals defend against China's surge of bold designs and even bolder strategies
Robot dogs, flying cars: five takeaways from the Munich auto show
From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest:
'Give cars wings'
Chinese brands showcased their efforts to create "flying cars", small electric aircraft powered by multiple rotors designed for short journeys.GAC's flying car unit Govy meanwhile showed off its AirCab, a two-seater self-driving electric aircraft with a top-speed of 120 km/h and a range of up to 30 kilometres.
This Year’s Munich Auto Show: Few New Cars, Yet a Massive...

Chinese Automakers Penetrate the Heart of Germany Directly
‘In Europe to stay’: Chinese carmakers steal a leaf from VW’s...
MUNICH (Reuters) -Chinese car makers are making inroads in Europe and executives say they are in the region to stay, underscoring a key reversal as brands from BYD to SAIC take market share on a continent where they once struggled to make sales. At this week's IAA Mobility car show in Munich, China's auto firms - facing a tough price war at home - were increasingly bullish about their plans for Europe, dominated still by local brands such as Volkswagen and Renault. "Everything we do starts with the needs of European users," said GAC's president of international operations Wei Haigang as the Chinese automaker showed off the Aion V electric SUV that will start sales in Poland, Portugal and Finland this month, and the Aion UT set to go on sale in Europe next year.
‘This Is Game-Changing’: BYD Brings EV Production, Megawatt Charging To Europe

BYD is so serious about Europe, it's even getting into the wagon business.
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence
Munich auto show opens with EV focus, strong Chinese presence-
German Carmakers, Hit by Chinese Rivals and Tariffs, Stage a Comeback

The spotlight at the Munich auto show this year is swinging back to BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen after previously focusing on Chinese automakers.
It’s official—Mercedes-Benz and Geely surprise the world with a revolutionary engine...

This new Mercedes-Benz alliance is going to revolutionize the future of engines. The automotive industry is going through a historic transformation having in
Xinhua Headlines: Chinese brands shine at German auto show
Xinhua Headlines: Chinese brands shine at German auto show-
Chinese EVs dominate Munich auto show
Almost 10% of EVs and hybrids and more than 5% of all cars sold in Europe in July were Chinese-built.