2015 FRANKFURT AUTO SHOW 09/15-09/28 - New Production & Concept Vehicles Reveals

Any possibility we finally see the new production Infiniti Q60 during this show?
 
That Porsche is lookin mighty fine, especially the interior but it's just a concept so production versions might look totally different. That bugatti is on another level, hopefully the chriton resembles some of it. The new C-class looks boring. Jag not lookin bad either. Wonder how many of the sv roadsters will be built.
 
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Man, I don't even really like Crossovers/CUVs/SUVs or whatever, but the Nissan and Toyota joints look :pimp:

I could see myself whipping those concepts.
 
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Closer look at some of the cars via Shmee. Interested to see what torture Mansory does to what they get their hands on and what Brabus brings. Waiting for some videos of that to pop up.

 
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I like the new Tiguan better than the current model. It looks like a baby Tourag, but nicer.

Hyundai is taking risks and I think it will pay off for them.
 
Where is the q60 tho?

Don't think they plan to reveal it, probably focusing on the Q30.


I like the new Tiguan better than the current model. It looks like a baby Tourag, but nicer.

Hyundai is taking risks and I think it will pay off for them.

I think the Genesis sold well enough but the questions that still lingers is are there people willing to pay more for a Hyundai? I know enough of the 3.0 sold but that started at $38k, I am not sure how well the 5.0 sold which started at $51k. Not sure many are on board to pay more for a Hyundai at this point.
 
If you want the 501hp version, it cost 79,000€ in Italy (~$89,000 USD). It is suppose to compete with the M3 and C63 so that isn't too far fecth because you do have to pay a little premium for an Alfa.

Just my guess, but it'll probably start at around $75k-$80k in the US. I'd be really surprised and glad if it starts a lot less than that. C63 S starts at $73k now.
 
I think the Genesis sold well enough but the questions that still lingers is are there people willing to pay more for a Hyundai? I know enough of the 3.0 sold but that started at $38k, I am not sure how well the 5.0 sold which started at $51k. Not sure many are on board to pay more for a Hyundai at this point.

I agree. The consumers will have a hard time justifying spending Benz, Beemer, Audi, and even low-end Porsche money on an Hyundai.
 
You know, Hyundai's aren't that bad at all. Rented an Elantra when I traveled to LA and I enjoyed all features it offered.

But you guys are right, if I decide to spend $50k on a car/suv, I wouldn't consider Hyundai.
 
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Oh yeah, Hyundai has been gaining ground and I am not one to say "it's still a Hyundai" but if the price does climb up to the $70k+, Hyundai probably gets dropped from the list of my options. They'd have to really blow me away, like make it like a Maybach coupe for me to even consider it.

I'm looking forward to seeing a new Genesis Coupe, their always great bang for your buck sports car.
 
I believe Hyundai should have made a luxury division, ala Lexus, Infiniti.

The Vision G looks super clean nonetheless. 
 
The Posche tails are executed 100 times better. It also recessed ina bit and not simply flat to the trunk, and it really is just that single light at the top of the recessed part that lights up, almost like it's an integrated spoiler. It also flows to the shape of the car so it works.

The Lincoln is oddly shaped and looks like they just flipped the Charger tails upside down and trimmed it a bit.

Sometimes it just needs tweaks to make it a good design.
 
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