The IAA 2025 in Munich opens its goals from September 9th to 14th and presents numerous Electric car innovations. Manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes, VW, Kia and Chinese brands such as BYD and Xpeng show the first series models and prototypes that will be launched in 2026.
BMW IX3 on a new class platform
BMW celebrates the unveiling of the IX3 in Munich, which for the first time on the New class architecture based.
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Battery cells: New 46120 cylinder cells
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reach: up to 800 km (WLTP)
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Charging system: 800 V, up to 1,000 kW peak
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Interior: Head-up display, "Panoramic Vision" display
Mercedes GLC EQ and EQS Facelift
Mercedes extends its EQ portfolio:
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GLC 400 4MATIC EQ With 360 kW, 95 kWh battery, 800 V and 650 km range
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EQS facelift With new 800 V technology, innovative engines and over 100 kWh batteries
VW ID.2 X and Cupra Raval
The Electric Urban Car Family grows:
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ID.2 x (SUV version of ID.2)-study or series?
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Cupra Raval On MEB-SMall platform for 2026
KIA EV2, EV4, EV5 and PV5
Kia shows four innovations:
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EV2 Concept: Small car SUV under € 25,000
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EV4: Compact car as a sedan and hatchback
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EV5: Mid-range SUV with 400 V technology
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PV5: Commercial vehicle/Passenger van, 89–120 kW, from € 38,000
Chinese brands in the fast lane
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Byd Dolphin Surf: City E car from € 23,000
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Xpeng G6 & G9: 800 V SUVs with up to 525 kW charging power
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Leap engine B10: Compact SUV on a new 800 V platform
Premium brands and exotic
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Lexus es 350e/500e: Two BEV sedans with up to 530 km
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Porsche Cayenne Electric: PPE-based prototype
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Range Rover Electric: MLA platform, 410 kW, 117 kWh
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Volvo EX60: soon to premiere of the XC60 E offshoot
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Nissan Micra eV: Technology from Renault 5 E-Tech
Conclusion
The IAA 2025 promises an abundance Electric car premieres, from 800 V systems to new platforms. Many models roll to the dealers from 2026. The fair becomes crucial for how quickly e-mobility in Europe continues to win.