IAA Mobility will be held in Munich from 9 to 14 September 2025 and will showcase innovations in transport, sustainability, and urban mobility. Moreover, the show will also take place in the city centre, with an area accessible to all. From previews to interactive initiatives, the event promises a unique experience for professionals and the general public alike.

A show that goes beyond the traditional automotive sector
Since 2021, the IAA Mobility has established itself in Munich as a major mobility event. It brings together cars, bikes, motorbikes, and alternative solutions. The event combines a trade show and an urban festival. Also, it features several complementary formats: the Summit, the Conference, the Open Space, and the Experience.
The 2025 edition will be held from 9 to 14 September. More international than ever, over 55% of exhibitors will be from abroad, showcasing their innovations – a new record for the show.
BMW, Hyundai and Volkswagen in the spotlight
BMW has unveiled the Vision CE concept, an electric scooter inspired by the C1 launched 25 years ago. Its tubular structure incorporates a safety belt, making it possible to dispense with a helmet. Hyundai, meanwhile, is teasing a new concept car that will make its world premiere at the show. Volkswagen, meanwhile, will be showcasing four electric vehicles and special models in a central area designed to encourage interaction and accessibility for the public.
An urban festival for all visitors
Visitors will be able to test drive more than 200 vehicles. This includes a cycle path in the English Garden and a zone dedicated to micro-mobility. Additionally, the Citizens Lab will offer more than 60 workshops and debates. These will bring together citizens and mobility stakeholders. For the first time, a Festival of Lights will illuminate Munich. It will be held in partnership with the IAA Mobility.
The 2025 show will stand out for its technical innovations from BMW, Hyundai and Volkswagen, but also for its openness to the general public. With its interactive approach and ecological ambitions, the show aims to respond to the major urban challenges and embody the mobility of tomorrow.