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Best cars of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show

Joe Holding 2017-09-13 13:00

The 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show has been a hectic affair, but the Auto Express team has still found time to pick out the best cars…

Frankfurt Motor Show 2017 - Best Cars

After much hype and expectation, the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show did a thorough job of delivering the goods. The flurry of press events and media launches within the vast halls of the Frankfurt Messe turned up some fantastic new cars. And it made the job of choosing the best cars at Frankfurt 2017 all the harder.

Concept cars appear to have dominated the stands at the 67th IAA (International Automobile-Ausstellung), with the likes of the BMW i Vision Dynamics, Audi Aicon, Honda Urban EV, Kia Proceed, Mercedes EQA, MINI Electric, Renault Symbioz, Skoda Concept E and VW I.D. Crozz II among the many designs previewing the future of the automotive industry.

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That said, the present looks rather exciting too, with the arrival of the Bentley Continental GT, BMW M5, Hyundai i30 N, Porsche Cayenne, Renault Megane RS, Volkswagen Polo, Citroen C3 Aircross, Dacia Duster, Ferrari Portofino, SEAT Leon Cupra R and Suzuki Swift Sport, to name but a handful of new cars that graced the show.

And who could forget the 986bhp, F1-engined Mercedes-AMG Project ONE hypercar? Still technically a concept at this stage, the £2.4 million monster gives us a clear impression of what the final design will look like when it hits the road in 2019…

With all those contenders to consider, our team has had a tough time picking out the best cars of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. Nonetheless, everyone has chosen a favourite - have a read of our choices below...

Frankfurt Motor Show 2017 - Best Cars

Kia Proceed

By Graham Hope, editor

Kia billed the Proceed concept as an ‘extended hot hatch’ that hints at the styling of the next-generation Cee’d. What it also points to is a shooting brake version of the Cee’d that has every chance of making production. With sales of three-door hatches on the wane the company is keen to reimagine the current Pro_cee’d, and Kia Europe design boss Gregory Guillaume told me that it “had come up with a lot of answers internally”. However, none could possibly be as pretty as this stylish model which, once it makes production, should inject a genuine dose of desirability into the Kia line-up.

MINI John Cooper Works GP Concept

By James Batchelor, editor-at-large

With seemingly every manufacturer unveiling a car powered by electricity in some sort of way at Frankfurt 2017, it was a relief to see that MINI still has the heart to show off something daring and petrol-powered. At one end of its stand stood the all-electric MINI Concept; firmly at the other was the MINI John Cooper Works GP Concept. It hints at a potential future third-generation MINI GP, and while it does boast some frankly ridiculous costume jewellery it’s a seriously exciting prospect. It's just further proof that the hot hatch isn’t dead just yet. 

Renault Megane RS

By Jonathan Burn, news editor

The Megane RS was the perfect tonic to a motor show filled with electric cars and pie-in-the-sky concepts. Renault seems confident that the RS can set a new lap record for a front-wheel drive production car around the Nurburgring; the brand’s rich history of hot hatches means we can believe what it says, too. It may not be the most powerful car in its segment but Renault has always shown that a good chassis and modest kerbweight counts for more.   

Suzuki Swift Sport

By Lawrence Allan, senior staff writer

Frankfurt is packed full of fast and exciting metal to keep enthusiasts coming back for more, but not all of it is attainable. I prefer my thrills to come from something small, light and affordable, so the new Suzuki Swift Sport is definitely my sort of car. It’s now in its third generation, and continues to offer a sub one-tonne kerbweight and a manual gearbox, and is expected to start from around £16,000. With 138bhp it won’t set the road alight, but the torquey 1.4 Boosterjet turbo petrol should make both more fun and more useable every day. 

Let us know what your pick of the Frankfurt Motor Show 2017 cars is in the comments section below…


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