What is the International Motor Show Germany?

What is the International Motor Show Germany?

The International Motor Show Germany or Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA) is the premier event for auto manufacturers in the whole world. The show dedicated to passenger cars and motorcycles takes place in Frankfurt on Main in odd-numbered years. Meanwhile, the commercial vehicles show is held in even-numbered years in Hanover.

Where is the German Auto Show held?

The show dedicated to passenger cars and motorcycles takes place in Frankfurt on Main in odd-numbered years. Meanwhile, the commercial vehicles show is held in even-numbered years in Hanover. The show’s organizer is the prestigious Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA—Association of the German Automotive Industry).

How many visitors does the Frankfurt International Motor Show attract?

The show attracts from 750,000 to 850,000 visitors. The International Motor Show Germany in Frankfurt occupies 12 buildings and is spread over 200,000 square meters. It features about 1000 exhibitors from about 40 countries. Over 50 passenger car brands from Europe, the US, and Asia are presented.

What is Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA)?

Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung. The Frankfurt Trade Fair during the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with the Messeturm in the background. The International Motor Show Germany or simply International Motor Show, in German known as the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA – International Automobile Exhibition), is the world’s largest motor show.

Why exhibit at IAA International Car Show?

IAA has a long history of exhibiting Motor Show Cars. After 115 years it is known for being a comprehensive show in the industry. And at the same time, everyone is welcome, from developers to manufactures, from passengers to merchandisers. About 400 exhibitors from the supply industry are presented allover the fair ground.

How often is the Frankfurt Auto Show held?

It is held annually, with passenger vehicles (including some motorcycles) being displayed in odd-numbered years in Frankfurt am Main, and commercial vehicles in even-numbered years in Hanover, Germany. Before 1991 the show was held solely in Frankfurt.