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Status
  
Inactive

Country
  
Netherlands

Most recent
  
2015

Location(s)
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Inaugurated
  
1895

AutoRAI

Venue
  
Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre

The Amsterdam International Motor Show or AutoRAI was a motor show that took place every two years in Amsterdam, Netherlands.The history of the AutoRAI goes back to 1893 when established "The Bicycle Industry '(RI) First Cycle Exhibition especially with bicycles. The first RAI exhibition was organised there in 1895. In 1900, the auto industry started to operate in the Netherlands and so the Association Bicycle & Automotive (RAI) was born. Prior to 1961, the RAI was situated in a building on the Ferdinand Bolstraat in Amsterdam (the 'Oude RAI') for forty years. AutoRAI 2013, which was scheduled to take place in April 2013, was cancelled. The organisers made the decision after consultation with the RAI Association and major car brand importers. The economic developments in the automotive sector had made it impossible to organise a fully-fledged event. The aforementioned parties said they would now focus on possible new setups of the event in the future. In addition to AutoRAI, the AutovakRAI 2013 was also cancelled for the same reasons. After a 2015 edition was organized, it was announced on August 31th 2015 that the 2017 edition would be cancelled again due to insufficient space reservation by manufacturers. According to the RAI press release, it seems that they do not plan to organize any more AutoRAI events.

Contents

2011

  • Audi Q3
  • Burton Electric
  • Donkervoort D8 GT 24H of Dubai
  • ECE Qbee
  • Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi ECOnetic
  • Isis AM01
  • Jaguar XF (facelift)
  • Landwind CV9
  • Opel Astra GT
  • Škoda Octavia 1.4 TSI Greentech
  • 2009

  • Alfa Romeo MiTo Linea Rossa
  • Ford Focus X Road
  • Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS
  • Westfield 1600 Sport Turbo
  • 2007

  • C,mm,n 2.0 Concept
  • Fiat Scudo Panorama Executive B2B Concept
  • Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG
  • Suzuki Grand Vitara Bandit Concept
  • 2005

  • Donkervoort D8 270 RS
  • Renault Laguna Hatchback
  • Wiesmann GT
  • MG TF
  • MG TF GT (Coupe)
  • MG SV
  • 2003

  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class Combi
  • Mercedes-Benz SL 600
  • Opel Astra 1.3 CDTi
  • Smart City Coupe facelift
  • Toyota Yaris facelift
  • Toyota Yaris Verso facelift
  • Volkswagen Touran
  • Volvo S80 facelift
  • 2001

  • Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse Combi
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse C 32 AMG
  • Mercedes-Benz SLK 32 AMG
  • Spyker C8 Laviolette
  • Suzuki Grand Vitara XL-7
  • 1999

  • Alfa Romeo 145
  • Alfa Romeo 146
  • Audi S3
  • Chevrolet Alero
  • Daihatsu Gran Move
  • Opel Vectra
  • Porsche 911 GT2
  • Renault Megane Break
  • 1997

  • BMW 5 Series Touring
  • Jeep Cherokee 2.5 TD
  • Jösse Car Indigo 3000
  • Mazda 323P
  • Mercedes-Benz CLK
  • Mitsubishi Galant
  • 1995

  • Daihatsu Cuore
  • Daihatsu Valera
  • Ford Escort facelift
  • Ford Galaxy
  • Mitsubishi Carisma
  • Rover 100 facelift
  • Rover 600 620 Di
  • Suzuki Baleno 3-door
  • Volkswagen Sharan
  • 1993

    1993 was the largest Amsterdam show to date, with the original single hall now being the centre of a much bigger exhibition. There were also more new car presentations than usual for Amsterdam, headlined by the all new Peugeot 306.

  • Jaguar XJ12 (XJ81)
  • Mitsubishi Galant Hatchback
  • Peugeot 306
  • Toyota Carina E
  • Volvo 850 Estate
  • 1991

  • Audi 100
  • De Tomaso Pantera facelift
  • Fiat Croma facelift
  • Hyundai Lantra
  • Lancia Dedra Turbo
  • Lancia Dedra Integrale
  • Maserati 222 SR
  • MAX Pick-Up
  • Škoda Favorit Estate (Forman)
  • Yue Loong Feeling
  • 1989

  • MAX Roadster 205
  • 1987

  • Ford Sierra Sedan
  • Hyundai Pony 3-door
  • Opel Omega 3000
  • Mazda 929
  • Nissan Micra 5-door
  • 1985

  • BMW M5
  • MAX Roadster
  • Renault Alpine GTA
  • 1983

  • Opel Tech 1 concept car
  • Honda Prelude
  • 1981

  • Suzuki Alto
  • 1979

  • Honda Prelude (world premiere)
  • Datsun Cherry (variant of the earlier "Nissan Pulsar")
  • 1967

  • Ford Cortina Estate
  • Pontiac Firebird
  • 1965

  • Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA
  • 1963

  • DAF 33 Combi
  • 1958

  • DAF 600
  • 1948

  • Gatso 4000 Aero Coupé
  • Land Rover Series 1
  • References

    AutoRAI Wikipedia