Last week, the Goodwood Revival hosted a new car release for the very first time. This honour was bestowed on the TVR Griffith, which was displayed in the Earl's Court Motor Show venue together with many great TVRs from the past. The highly anticipated machine has been engineered by the legendary designer Gordon Murray of McLaren F1, and features his proprietary 'iStream' carbon-fibre composite chassis. As a result, the five-litre V8 engined machine tips the scales at just 1,250kg. Devlopment is ongoing but TVR plan to deliver the first all-new Griffiths to customers in the fourth quarter of 2018.
A few days ago we already touched on the high performance highlights from the Frankfurt Motor Show, and today we take a closer look at the various concept cars revealed at the IAA. Providing a glimpse to an autonomous future is the all-electric Audi Aicon. While it features no steering wheel or pedals, it does boast four electric motors. Catering to a less distant future is the Mercedes-Benz Concept EQA, which offers a first look at the electric version of the new A Class. Renault on the other hand is looking further ahead with the Symbioz. This is what the French manufacturer believes the car of 2030 may look like. Another 'vision' of the future is the BMW i Vision Dynamics, which is a preview of one of the 12 all-electric models the German company will offer in 2025.

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2017 Audi Aicon Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2017 BMW i Vision Dynamics - Images, Specifications and Information

2017 Honda Urban EV Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2017 Kia Proceed Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2017 Mercedes-Benz Concept EQA - Images, Specifications and Information

2017 Renault Symbioz Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 TVR Griffith - Images, Specifications and Information