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CITEXPO 2025: 20 Years of Innovation Driving the Future of the Tire Industry

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Auto Shanghai 2025: Where Electric Dreams and Smart Technologies Converge

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LA Auto Show 2024: Driving into the Future with EVs, Hybrids, and Consumer Favorites

The LA Auto Show 2024 brought electrifying energy to the automotive world, showcasing a strong focus on EVs, hybrids, and consumer-favorite SUVs and light trucks. With nearly 40% of displayed models featuring electrified powertrains, brands like Ford, Toyota, and Hyundai are leading the shift toward a greener future. Lizeo® was on-site during the Media Preview to capture insights and update its database for the evolving automotive landscape.
SEMA 2024: Trends, Innovations, and Building Connections in the Automotive Industry

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Paris Motor Show 2024: European manufacturers comeback with electrifying new products

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The New York International Auto Show 2024: An overview of trends and revelations – US

Data Blog by Lizeo Back to Blog © Lizeo The New York International Auto Show 2024: An overview of trends and revelations From March 29th to April 7th, the Javits Convention Center in the heart of Manhattan hosted the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) for its latest edition. The event provided automotive enthusiasts from around the world with the opportunity to discover the latest innovations and trends in the industry. However, this year, the show presented a somewhat different picture compared to what attendees of European shows might expect. A Contrasting Presence of Brands Unlike European shows that attract a wide range of global brands, the NYIAS primarily highlighted American brands. Iconic names like Ford, Chevrolet, and GM were present, while European brands were noticeably underrepresented. Among them, only a few made the effort to attend, notably Porsche, Audi, and Volvo, with modest booths. Volkswagen, on the other hand, stood out by occupying a large exhibition space. Japanese and Korean brands, now well-established in the American market, also played a major role, showcasing a diverse range of models. In particular, the Kia-Hyundai group received several prestigious awards, highlighting their impact on the automotive industry. However, the notable absence of emerging Asian newcomers such as BYD, Nio, and Vinfast, who have made a mark at European shows, was observed. This disparity raises questions about these manufacturers’ strategies for entering the American market. © Lizeo Where Have the Electric Vehicles Gone? Despite the growing global enthusiasm for electric vehicles (EVs), the NYIAS highlighted a contrasting trend. Only about 20% of the showcased vehicles were electric or hybrid, while internal combustion models dominated. This situation is in stark contrast to European shows, where EVs are becoming increasingly prevalent. The show attempted to address this disparity by dedicating an entire hall to an “EV Test Track,” but only a few manufacturers responded by showcasing their electrified models there. The Decline of Concept Cars Another notable trend is the gradual disappearance of concept cars. Automakers have largely forsaken these futuristic vehicles in favor of 3D presentations, using CGI to showcase their new styling directions. Only two concept cars were presented at the NYIAS, signaling that the automotive industry is evolving towards more pragmatic presentation methods. © Lizeo Our Favorites Among the many models exhibited, a few particularly caught our attention. The Lucid Air, a luxury electric sedan, impressed with its power, comfort, and quality of finish. The new Ford Mustang GTD, derived from the competition car, also excited visitors. The Hyundai Santa Cruz, a compact pickup based on the Tucson, drew looks, as did the fully electric Porsche Macan and the luxurious electric SUV Cadillac Lyriq. Revelation of the World Car Awards Finally, the show was the stage for the announcement of the World Car Awards, presenting awards in several categories. Among the winners are the Kia EV9, voted Car of the Year, the BMW 5 Series (i5) winning the title of World Luxury Car, and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N designated as the World Performance Car. These awards demonstrate the innovation and quality of the vehicles showcased at the NYIAS 2024. The New York International Auto Show 2024 offered a fascinating glimpse into the global automotive industry, highlighting emerging trends and the new challenges facing manufacturers. Despite some notable absences and diverging trends compared to European shows, the event confirmed the vitality and diversity of the American automotive market. © Lizeo Contact us In this article
Geneva Motor Show 2024: A timid return after a 5-year absence – US

Data Blog by Lizeo Back to Blog © Lizeo Geneva Motor Show 2024: A timid return after a 5-year absence 2024 marks the return of the Geneva International Motor Show! The 100th Geneva International Motor Show was held from 26 February to 3 March. Rezulteo was on hand to bring you the most eagerly awaited event of the year! The Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) has made a comeback after four cancelled editions, generating similar enthusiasm to the Paris Motor Show 2022 and the Munich IAA 2023. Presentation of the Geneva International Motor Show The Geneva International Motor Show is one of the most prestigious automotive events in the world. Held annually in Geneva, Switzerland, it attracts worldwide attention by showcasing the latest innovations in the automotive industry. Renowned carmakers and emerging brands unveil their new models, concepts and innovative technologies. The show offers visitors and the media the opportunity to preview market trends, technological advances and innovative designs in the automotive field. With a long tradition dating back to 1905, the Geneva Motor Show remains a must for car enthusiasts from all over the world. View of the car hall © Lizeo A mixed bag of prestige stands and absentees However, the event was marked by the notable absence of many manufacturers, considerably reducing the exhibition space. Only a handful of brands made the trip to Geneva, resulting in two modest exhibition halls. The first was home to the manufacturers present, while the second, on the upper floor, showcased collector and sports car gems. Despite this context, the manufacturers present kept up the tradition with impressive stands, underlining the Geneva Motor Show’s status as an image-driven event. Headlining the stand was Renault. The French brand occupied a large part of the first hall with a prestigious stand, showcasing the new Renault 5. No fewer than five models were on display, making this new model the undoubted star of the show. Alongside it was the new 100% electric Renault Scenic E-Tech, voted best car of the year in 2024.These two new models presented by Renault made a major contribution to the brand’s media success, and attracted the vast majority of visitors to its stands! Presentation of the new Renault R5 at the 2024 Geneva Motor Show © Lizeo Presentation of the Renault E-Tech 100% Electric © Lizeo Focus on the other brands present at the show Close to the Renault stand, another brand is making a name for itself, with two exclusive models on display. Dacia is a Romanian car brand and subsidiary of the Renault group.Present on the same stand as the Nissan brand, the manufacturer presented a restyled version of the 100% electric Dacia Spring, as well as an all-new Duster, the Duster 3. Opposite them, BYD and MG had more restrained stands, but took advantage of the absence of their European counterparts to make their mark.Chinese carmaker BYD unveiled its new restyled Tang, as well as its two new brands Yangwang and Denza. The Yangwang U8 all-terrain SUV made a particularly striking entrance, and was a real eye-catcher at the show!For its part, MG presented several new models: the MG3 Hybrid, the MG7, the MG9 and the Cyberster. The Chinese brand also did us the honour of announcing its new top-of-the-range brand called IM.Lucid Motors, Isuzu and Micro rounded out the list of brands present. The 2024 edition of the Geneva Motor Show attracted 168,000 visitors, marking a gentle return from the more than 600,000 visitors to the last edition in 2019.The former “world’s most beautiful motor show” is off to a gentle start this year. We’ll be back in a year’s time, in February 2025, at the next edition, to assess whether the Geneva Show has recovered its superb reputation! View of the manufacturer’s hall at the Geneva Motor Show © Lizeo Contact us In this article