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European Automakers showcase new EVs and affordable models at Munich Auto Show

European automakers are unveiling new models and expanding EV options at the Munich auto show.
European automakers are unveiling new vehicles at the Munich IAA Mobility Show as the industry confronts several challenges.

On the Dash: 

  • Automakers are broadening their production strategies beyond EVs as high costs and EU emissions targets make full EV adoption difficult, while also aiming to bring EV models under €25,000 to the market. 
  • Volkswagen, Porsche, and other European automakers are confronting multiple challenges simultaneously, including U.S. tariffs, slowing sales in China, and costly restructuring efforts.
  • New EV launches from European and Chinese brands, including Leapmotor and Turkish startup Togg, reflect a growing emphasis on affordable, competitive electric vehicles for the European market.

European automakers are unveiling new vehicles at the Munich IAA Mobility Show as the industry confronts rising costs, U.S. tariffs, and stiff competition from Chinese manufacturers. This has prompted a broader approach to production that includes both electric and traditional vehicles.

Companies like Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz are facing several challenges, including tariff-related costs, weak sales in China, and the high expenses associated with potential restructuring efforts. While Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume stated that U.S. tariffs have cost the company several billion euros this year, ongoing discussions with the U.S. government about possible investments are described as “very positive.” On the other hand, Porsche, Volkswagen’s luxury sports car brand, is struggling to meet its long-term target of a 20% profit margin due to the dual pressures of tariffs and a sluggish Chinese market.

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Stellantis, the Franco-Italian automaker, announced that it will not exclusively focus on EV production through 2030, citing the European Union’s ambitious 2035 carbon emissions targets as unachievable. In response, automakers are accelerating the development of affordable EVs to encourage broader adoption in Europe, particularly for models priced under €25,000.

Additionally, the show featured several new EV models. For instance, Leapmotor, a Chinese EV manufacturer, unveiled its B05 hatchback, which will launch in Europe in the second quarter of 2026 after debuting in China in late 2025. Turkish startup Togg introduced two new models for the European market: the T10X SUV and the T10F five-door sedan, with orders opening in Germany at the end of September.

Analysts note that European automakers are now confronting competition from Chinese manufacturers more directly, having learned from previous years when a lack of new models hampered their competitiveness. The introduction of affordable EVs, along with an expanded lineup of traditional vehicles, reflects a strategic shift aimed at balancing regulatory pressures, rising operational costs, and international competition.

The Munich show highlights the evolving automotive landscape in Europe as manufacturers strive to maintain growth and market relevance while navigating a complex mix of financial, regulatory, and competitive challenges.

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