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In photos: Concept cars show the future in Frankfurt

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Concepts of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
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The Mercedes-Benz Future Bus with CityPilot helps to draw show goers to Daimler's hall
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Mercedes debuted the Future Bus last July in Amsterdam, where it drove autonomously on a 12-mile (20-km) route
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The Volocopter 2X self-flying taxi serves as another eye catcher outside Daimler's IAA hall
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Daimler is among the parties investing millions in Volocopter – even if the flying taxi doesn't pan out, Daimler might just get its money worth in trade fair promotions alone
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Volocopter plans to use investment funds for developing its electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) technology, quickening introduction of the Volocopter taxi and improving its market position within the young flying taxi market
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Daimler shows the Volocopter 2X flying taxi in Frankfurt
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The two-person self-flying air taxi of the future?
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Wey XEV concept
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Mercedes Vision Tokyo concept at IAA 2017
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Mercedes first revealed the Vision Tokyo at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
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The Mercedes-Benz Vision Tokyo concept plays with several technologies, including autonomy and a hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrain
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In addition to being yet another dramatic concept at the Daimler IAA hall, the VIsion Tokyo ties into the hydrogen fuel cell news Mercedes had at the show
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Mercedes-Benz Vision Tokyo concept at IAA 2017
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Mercedes-Benz Vision Tokyo concept at IAA 2017
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Toyota premieres the C-HR Hy-Power Concept in Frankfurt
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The Hy-Power concept gives the C-HR a more vibrant look to go along with a more potent hybrid powertrain
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F1 race car for the road: The Project One will feature more prominently in our upcoming "sports cars of Frankfurt" gallery, but since it's technically a "show car," we figured we'd sneak a photo in here, too
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Mercedes Concept EQA
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A look into the swirling eyes of the Mercedes Concept EQA
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Mercedes previews a compact electric car with the Concept EQA
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The Mercedes EQA has a 249-mile-range all-electric powertrain
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Mercedes Concept EQA
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Mercedes Concept EQA
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The Mercedes EQA's taillights have some swirl, too
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Mercedes Generation EQ concept at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
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Chery explores a sleeker SUV with the Tiggo Coupe Concept
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Chery Tiggo Coupe Concept
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Chery Tiggo Coupe Concept
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Jaguar shows the I-Pace concept
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Jaguar shows the I-Pace concept
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Jaguar shows the I-Pace concept
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Jaguar shows the I-Pace concept
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Honda's Urban EV Concept blends the past and future
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We imagine it'll lose the digital front and rear fascias along the way, but the Urban EV Concept will work its way into a production by 2019
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Honda Urban EV Concept
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Honda's Urban EV Concept includes front and rear digital displays
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Honda shows the CR-V Hybrid prototype in Frankfurt
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Kia makes the estate look extra sexy with its Proceed Concept
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Kia's materials call it the Proceed Concept, but it wears a "Proceed Reborn" badge
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The Proceed Concept focuses on "extended hot hatch" styling, and Kia doesn't detail any powertrain specs
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Kia Proceed Concept world premiere at IAA 2017
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Kia's Frankfurt design team took the lead on the Proceed Concept
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Borgward's Isabella Concept was among the most striking of the show
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The surfaces of the Borgward Isabella Concept exterior and interior dive, twist, tuck and flow
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Inside the Borgward Isabella Concept
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Inside the Borgward Isabella Concept
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Borgward Isabella Concept
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Mini shows its electrified future with the Electric Concept
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The Mini Electric Concept includes a closed radiator and fiberglass aero components for better performance
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The Electric Concept is clearly inspired by the original Mini E, a development prototype that helped pave the way for BMW's current and future electric models 
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A production electric Mini will be part of BMW's electrification expansion
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After its California debut last month, the Concept Z4 makes an appearance in BMW's homeland 
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The Concept Z4 shows BMW's latest design language
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BMW plays with vertically stacked headlights, a departure from its usual horizontal lights
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The BMW Z4 concept uses colors and equipment to clearly separate driver from passenger
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BMW Concept Z4 roadster
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Not all BMW Frankfurt concepts have four wheels; the Concept Link scooter rides on two
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BMW Concept Link
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In creating the Elaine, Audi started with the E-tron Sportback and added some new technologies
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Audi explores autonomy with the Elaine Concept
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The Elaine features an advanced self-driving system that can maneuver the car at speeds between 37 and 81 mph (60 and 130 km/h)
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Volkswagen shows the I.D. Crozz concept 
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The I.D. Crozz is VW's vision of a sporty, electric crossover
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A look into the VW I.D. Crozz concept's eye
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The VW I.D. Crozz has a motor at each wheel, an electric version of 4Motion all-wheel drive
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Smart's Vision EQ ForTwo from above
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The Smart Vision EQ ForTwo is an all-electric, self-driving, car-sharing city taxi of the future
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The Vision EQ ForTwo's bubble doors work as digital displays and swing backward to open
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The Smart Vision EQ ForTwo features exterior digital displays to communicate with customers and other road users
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Identifying the car you ordered gets easier with the Vision EQ ForTwo's digital front display
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The Smart EQ ForTwo's interior keeps things simple and roomy
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Interestingly, the Vision EQ ForTwo's digital interior display is not a touchscreen, instead relying on passenger smartphones for control
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The Vision EQ ForTwo's digital display helps single passengers find a mate with whom they can split the ride
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The rear-swinging doors make it easier to get in and out in tight parking and urban spaces
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The all-new Mercedes Concept EQA from above
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Auto startup Thunder Power shows its electric sedan development prototype
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The Thunder Power prototype wears some topographic-like camouflage 
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Thunder Power claims an all-electric range (NEDC) up to 404 miles (650 km), but we'll see if that sticks once the car gets to market
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Thunder Power plans to launch a sedan and limited edition coupe in 2019 and an SUV in 2020
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A look at Thunder Power's heavily digital interior 
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Thunder Power interior
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Thunder Power SUV show car
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Thunder Power SUV show car
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Thunder Power has one of the more interesting all-electric front grille designs out there
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Thunder Power SUV show car
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Thunder Power SUV show car
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Thunder Power has designed a modular chassis for use across its vehicle lineup
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Thunder Power's architecture includes front multi-link and rear trapezoidal link suspension
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More than just a car, Renault's Symbioz vision includes a home that shares energy with the vehicle
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The Symbioz car is designed to double as a useful room at home
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The Symbioz has a dual-motor rear-wheel drive
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Renault plans to launch a Symbioz-related demo vehicle later this year
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While an interesting and unique concept, Renault's Symbioz limited structural capacity meant we weren't able to get inside the building and shoot the car from all angles 
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Renault's race car of the future: the R.S. 2027 Vision
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Renault looks at a possible future of race cars
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Renault's R.S. 2027 Vision uses a variety of LED lighting 
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The Renault R.S. 2027 Vision includes a polycarbonate cockpit canopy
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Renault R.S. Vision 2027
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BMW previews the future of sporty electric driving with the i Vision Dynamics
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BMW has been focusing on styling exercises of late, without giving much in the way of powertrain details – it does imagine the i Vision Dynamics having 373 miles of range and 120-mph of speed
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Those who have been watching BMW's electric growth may recall that the i8 was originally the Vision EfficientDynamics, a clunky name that seems to have helped pave the way for the more succinct i Vision Dynamics
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BMW premieres the i Vision Dynamics in Frankfurt
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BMW i Vision Dynamics concept
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BMW i Vision Dynamics concept
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BMW i Vision Dynamics concept
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BMW premieres the X7 Concept iPerformance
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The X7 Concept iPerformance previews a large BMW SUV
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BMW X7 Concept iPerformance
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BMW didn't announce powertrain specs but said that the X7 concept pairs electric drive tech with a BMW TwinPower turbo gas engine
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BMW X7 Concept iPerformance
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A peek inside the X7 concept
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BMW shows the Concept 8 Series once again
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Another BMW concept without powertrain specs, the Concept 8 Series previews a future production model
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The new 8 Series will be part of BMW's historic new-model offensive
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BMW Concept 8 Series
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BMW Concept 8 Series
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Inside the BMW Concept 8 Series
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The Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet makes the trip over from California
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A look inside the gorgeous interior of the Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet
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The huge hood of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet
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Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet
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Debuted at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the Mercedes-AMG GT Concept makes the trip to Frankfurt
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With an 805-hp hybrid powertrain derived from F1 technology, the GT Concept is a powerful machine
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The Rinspeed Oasis concept brings some funk to Frankfurt 
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The Rinspeed Oasis adds a little greenery to the automotive world
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If the buses of the future look anything like Daimler's vision, they won't hold very many people
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At the wheel of the Mercedes Future Bus
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Mercedes Future Bus with CityPilot concept
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Skoda Vision E at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
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Skoda Vision E at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
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A look at the flamboyant aerodynamics of the Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept
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Mini likes to integrate the Union Jack into its concepts
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The new GP Concept is a race-inspired Mini Cooper with serious attitude
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Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept
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Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept 
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Mini John Cooper Works GP Concept 
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The Mini GP Concept has a widened track, front splitter, large roof spoiler and plenty of other aggressive tweaks
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The track-inspired GP Concept includes a roll cage and driver-focused interior
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Wey explores creases and alternative energy with the XEV concept 
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The Wey XEV's rear is giving us way too much lip
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Wey XEV concept
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Audi goes fully autonomous with the Aicon concept
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Audi Aicon concept world premiere at Frankfurt 2017
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The Audi Aicon does away with the steering wheel and pedals, relying solely on autonomous hardware and software
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The Audi Aicon has an all-electric powertrain and Audi slaps on a near-500-mile range
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Audi stretches out its styling with the Aicon
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Concepts of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show
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Media days for the 67th Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) have come and gone, leaving a large field of stunning, brand-new concept cars in their wake. From smooth, sexy SUVs and estates, to self-driving electric cars, to autonomous flying taxis, IAA is showing the world what the near and very distant futures of mobility will look like. One thing's for sure – they won't be boring.

We've looked at a number of major Frankfurt concept debuts, including the fully autonomous Audi Aicon and the retro-futuristic Honda Urban EV. A few other highlights that caught our attention as we scurried around the show:

Borgward Isabella

Borgward Isabella Concept
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The revived Borgward is not yet a name that pops immediately to mind when we start thinking of must-visit auto show booths. However, its Isabella Concept was one of two or three IAA 2017 debuts that put a sharp, unplanned turn in our step, immediately drawing us in for a closer look.

The car brings back a classic Borgward nameplate and gives it a curvaceous, futuristic look. Borgward says the Isabella was designed under the principle "impressions of flow" and will influence the brand's design DNA. It will also influence our future lists of automaker names that pop to mind when visiting auto shows.

Renault Symbioz

More than just a car, Renault's Symbioz vision includes a home that shares energy with the vehicle
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Like a number of automakers, Renault focused on electric power and autonomy in designing its Frankfurt concept. It went a couple of steps beyond the norm, however, in closely matching car and home. And it brought the concept house right along with it to Frankfurt.

Renault imagines the Symbioz car working closely with the house, its autonomous interior layout providing a comfortable extra room at home and its battery sharing energy with the home grid. Renault gets extra points for going beyond the basic electric visions being put out by every other automaker, but it loses points for putting a structural barrier with limited occupancy between us and its concept car – we still don't know what the rear and other side look like up close.

Volocopter, the electric self-flying taxi

Volocopter plans to use investment funds for developing its electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) technology, quickening introduction of the Volocopter taxi and improving its market position within the young flying taxi market
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OK, the Volocopter 2X on display in front of Daimler's large hall isn't exactly a concept car, but it was one of the most impressive eye catchers of the show. Daimler recently became one of a number of investors in the autonomous VTOL air taxi startup, and the Volocopter 2X parked outside its Frankfurt hall helped to pull the crowds in. The impressive 2X features an all-electric powertrain with 18 rotors, lightweight composite construction and an array of nine lithium-ion batteries. Hopping aboard a helicopter and soaring over bumper-to-bumper traffic from one end of the city to the other seems as ideal as future mobility can get, short of teleportation.

Those three create but a small tip of a large iceberg. Jump to the photo gallery to see all the other concept car highlights from Frankfurt.

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3 comments
Spod
Any company still using internal combustion engines in concept cars is really not paying attention.
ikarus342000
Nice to see a Borgward back. In his days it was one of the most elegant cars. By the way, the internal combustion engine is not dead. By the way, record with 1 lter of petrolis 3650 km. The companies where only sleeping to develop a better engine, that is all.
CharlieSeattle
Please run these "Self-Driving Car" tests to simulate real world conditions FIRST!!
Test sensors in a dark tunnel without light after a storm. Test sensors with 50% disabled to simulate vandalism, a defect or failure. Test sensor covered with ice not chipped off. Test sensors smacked with bird doo, WHILE IN MOTION. Test sensors covered with engine oil spray. Test sensors covered with Arizona road dust. Test sensors smacked with mud, WHILE IN MOTION. Test sensors covered with snow and sleet while in an actual storm. Test sensors covered with sticky leaves, WHILE IN MOTION. Test sensors covered with dead bugs sticking to sensors. Test sensors covered with clear wax applied by a vandal. Test sensors disabled by a EMP strike, WHILE IN MOTION. Test sensors against popular car top carriers, canoes, mattress etc., WHILE IN MOTION.
CRITICAL TEST:
Test "Self-Driving Car" software ability to block a NSA/CIA/FBI cyber hack used to stage an undetectable assassination! They have, can and will spoof their real location from the USA to Russia, Nigeria or your mommies basement!