Munich Motor Show 2025 will feature some of the most notable electric vehicle launches of the year, as key players in Germany become the first to demonstrate their desire to electrify. This year, the IAA Mobility, taking place in Munich, Germany, on September 9-14, is likely to be a landmark event in the automotive sector as manufacturers of all types of vehicles take this chance to present their next-generation electric vehicles and their revolutionary concept cars that will define how people move in the future.
BMW presents new iX3 on Neue Klasse platform
BMW will also launch one of the most anticipated models of the year, the all-new iX3, in Munich, as Motor1 describes it. This electric SUV will be a mid-size and will be based on the Neue Klasse platform that will underpin all subsequent electric vehicles produced by BMW, and is a major technological breakthrough.
EV Powered says that one of the highlights of the 2025 Munich show will be the new BMW iX3. The first of the Neue Klasse EVs in Munich is the next-gen family SUV, which will make huge steps forward in both technology and eco-friendliness, with an 800 V architecture, which will enable a large range and charge increases.
Porsche makes electric flagship SUV
Otherwise, one of the most scandalous Porsches of recent times appears in prototype state in Munich: the all-electric Cayenne. As the first product to go battery-powered in the brand, it will be based on the PPE platform and will come in various power outputs, just like its petrol-powered counterpart.
Cayenne Next Generation is another Porsche that is taking a step towards electrification. Although the current ICE model will continue to be sold, the all-new model next year will be fully electric, using the same PPE undercarriage as the Macan Electric, and is expected to offer up to 996bhp and super-fast charging technology.
Mercedes demonstrates the electric GLC and AMG hypercar
The new Mercedes-Benz GLC will certainly be the star of the 2025 Munich Motor Show, with an entirely redesigned look that will most importantly include a fully electric powertrain. Stuttgart-based Mercedes will withdraw its EQ sub-brand, but add the more traditional naming strategy at the end of the model name with the suffix of EQ Technology.
It will also be the first time the Mercedes-AMG Project XX will be publicly shown in Munich. This electric hypercar is presently just a concept, and is planned to be manufactured in 2026, with three radical axial flux motors that generate 1,341bhp to enable 0-62mph in less than 3 seconds and reach 223mph top speed.
AMG unveils 1360 hp electric hypercar
A 114kWh bespoke battery is projected to deliver a large range and 850kW ultra-rapid charge, making it the initial ground-up AMG EV and a Porsche Taycan-challenging four-door super saloon with astounding looks and mind-bending performance metrics. Wolkow Volkswagen features some of the most anticipated new models at the 2025 Munich Motor Show, including the now-called ID. Polo.
The production version of Munich will be shown there, with its sibling crossover, the ID.2 X, still in concept. ID.2 is an electric Polo and the initial vehicle to be built on the MEB Entry platform and powered by a front-mounted 223bhp motor, available with 38kWh or 56kWh batteries and up to 280 miles of range. WV is set to sell the entry-level electric vehicle in 2026 with a starting price of as low as ยฃ22,000.
The 2025 Munich motor show is a watershed moment in the automotive industry, as German manufacturers prove their technological dominance in electric mobility by presenting the most radical debuts, such as the BMW iX3, electric Porsche Cayenne, and Mercedes-AMG hypercar, and further broadening the range of affordable EV models with the ID.2 line brand by Volkswagen.