Oslo Motor Show 2024 Sees Record Number of New Vehicle Premieres
Oslo,Norway - The Oslo Motor Show is showcasing a record number of new vehicle debuts this week,signaling a surge of interest in the Norwegian electric vehicle market. Several manufacturers are using the event to unveil models either new to Norway or entirely new to their lineups, including Polestar, Xpeng, MG, Subaru, Changan, and Opel.
The influx of new models comes as Norway continues to lead the world in electric vehicle adoption, driven by government incentives and a growing consumer demand for sustainable transportation.The Oslo Motor Show serves as a crucial platform for automakers to tap into this market and demonstrate their commitment to electrification.This year’s show highlights not only established players but also emerging Chinese brands vying for a share of the rapidly expanding EV landscape.
Polestar is presenting its new flagship model, the Polestar 5, boasting up to 884 horsepower and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 3.2 seconds. The vehicle features a considerable 112 kWh battery, providing a range of up to 670 kilometers.
Xpeng is showcasing the X9, a seven-seater multi-purpose vehicle not initially planned for the Norwegian market, offering luxury features such as a 21-inch retractable screen and dedicated climate control.
MG is expanding its electric range with the premieres of the IM5 sedan, delivering 751 horsepower and a 0-100 km/h time of 3.2 seconds with a range up to 655 kilometers, and the IM6 SUV, offering a range of up to 545 kilometers and available four-wheel drive. Subaru is teasing an unreleased model previously unseen in Norway.
New to the Norwegian market, Changan is presenting its Deepal S07 and S05 SUV models, positioned as affordable options for consumers. Opel is introducing the Grandland 4×4 with 325 hp and the Frontera, a family car with a 44 kWh battery and a range of up to 305 kilometers.