Seoul Motor Show

Summary

The Seoul Motor Show is a biennial auto show held at KINTEX (Korea International Exhibition Center), Goyang, Gyeonggi-do. Hosted by the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA), it is recognized as an international show by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles. It is the 4th largest auto show in Asia after the Tokyo Motor Show, Auto Shanghai, and Auto China.

SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW
StatusActive
VenueKINTEX
Location(s)Goyang, South Korea
CountrySouth Korea
Inaugurated1995–present
Websitewww.motorshow.or.kr/eng/main/main.php/

2023 edit

Period: March 30 to April 9 (KINTEX Hall 1 to 5)

Kia, Hyundai, Genesis and Ssangyong (KG Mobility) participated in this show and expanded to UAM and mobility companies.

2021 edit

The 13th SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW was initially scheduled to run from April 1 to April 11, but in October 2020 it was changed July 1 to July 11[1] and postponed again from November 25 to December 5 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea.[2] Only KINTEX Halls 6 to 10 were used in this show.

This show changed its name from Seoul Motor Show to Seoul Mobility Show. Due to the absence of GM Korea, Ssangyong, Renult Samsung and a lot of KAIDA companies, Hyundai Motor Company (Hyundai, Kia, Genesis) was the only Korean company to participate in this show.[3]

2019 edit

The 12th Seoul Motor Show ran from March 29 to April 7. Tesla took part in the 2019 Seoul Motor show.

2017 edit

The 11th SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW ran from March 30 to April 9.

2015 edit

The 10th SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW ran from April 2 to April 12.

2013 edit

The 9th SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW ran from March 29 to April 7.

2011 edit

Period: March 31 - April 10

2009 edit

Period: April 2–12

2007 edit

The 6th SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW ran from April 5 to April 15.

2005 edit

Period: April 28 - May 8. The first SEOUL MOBILITY SHOW held in KINTEX.

2002 edit

Period: November 20–29

1999 edit

Period: May 11–18

1997 edit

Period: April 24 - May 1

  • Asia Motors ARV Concept
  • Asia Motors Retona
  • BMW 750 L7 Limousine
  • Daewoo DEV-5 Concept
  • Daewoo Joyster Concept
  • Daewoo Shiraz Concept
  • Daewoo Cabriolet Concept
  • Daewoo Mantica Concept
  • Daewoo Matiz Concept
  • Daewoo Tacuma Concept
  • Hyundai SLV Concept
  • Hyundai HMX Concept[15]
  • Hyundai Tiburon Aluminum Body Concept
  • Kia Genesis Concept
  • Kia KMS-III Concept
  • Kia KMX-4 Concept
  • Kia Zenovia Concept
  • Samsung SSC-1 Concept
  • SsangYong Korando FRP Top Concept
  • SsangYong W-Coupe Concept

1995 edit

Period: May 4–10[16]

  • Asia Motors Neo Mattina Concept[17]
  • Asia Motors Retona Concept
  • Daewoo DACC-II Concept
  • Daewoo No.1 Concept (Version 2)
  • Daewoo No.2 Concept
  • Hyundai FGV-1 Concept
  • Hyundai HRV-21 Concept
  • Kia KEV-4 Concept[18]
  • Kia KMX-3 Concept
  • SsangYong CCR-1 Concept[19]
  • SsangYong CRS Concept
  • SsangYong Solo III Concept

References edit

  1. ^ "2021서울모터쇼, 코로나로 내년 7월 변경 개최".
  2. ^ "'2021 서울모터쇼' 7월서 11월로 연기…"코로나 대비 관람객 안전 위해"".
  3. ^ "'쪼그라든 서울모빌리티쇼, 한국GM·르노삼성·쌍용차 등 불참".
  4. ^ "Seoul motor show 2013: report and picture highlights".
  5. ^ "2011 Seoul Motor Show".
  6. ^ "Seoul Motor Show 2009 - Highlights". Archived from the original on 2011-01-11.
  7. ^ "Seoul Motor Show: Kia reveals KND-4 concept".
  8. ^ "Seoul Motor Show 2005 - Highlights". Archived from the original on 2013-06-28.
  9. ^ "Feature: 2005 Seoul Motor Show".
  10. ^ "GM DAEWOO at the 2002 Seoul Motor Show: World Premiere for the New Lacetti".
  11. ^ "Hyundai concept vehicles at the Seoul Motor Show". Archived from the original on 2013-06-28.
  12. ^ "The 2002 Seoul Motor Show".
  13. ^ "History of Brand: Kia".
  14. ^ "History of Brand: Samsung".
  15. ^ "Hyundai".
  16. ^ "Seoul Motor Show History". Archived from the original on 2013-05-09.
  17. ^ "Asia Motors".
  18. ^ "Kia".
  19. ^ "SsangYong".

External links edit

  • Official website