- Wed Sep 16 2009 Electric cars at the Frankfurt auto show
The trend toward electric cars appears unstoppable, as more go on display at auto shows. The 2009 Frankfurt auto show is no different, with electric entrants from Volkswagen, Audi, Ford, Renault, and Tesla.
- Wed Sep 16 2009 Hybrid cars at the Frankfurt auto show--photos
Notable German automakers BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche all showed off hybrid vehicles at the 2009 Frankfurt auto show, demonstrating an interest in making their big, luxury cars more efficient.
- Tue Sep 8 2009 Rolls-Royce Ghost revealed before Frankfurt
Royce has released a slew of details and photos of its upcoming Ghost.
- Wed May 21 2008 Frankfurt auto show: 2008 Audi A8
The swan song for the current A8 brings a pretty major refresh. Get a look from the 2007 Frankfurt auto show.
- Wed Sep 9 2009 Lexus compact hybrid concept smiles for the camera
A new front end image of the Lexus LF-Ch concept has either been leaked or revealed, either way it's been making its way around the 'net.
- Tue Sep 15 2009 Volkswagen's 170 mpg car
Volkswagen shows off its new L1 concept at the 2009 Frankfurt auto show.
- Sun Nov 22 2009 Ep. 140: The next big thing in car tech? There's an app for that.
Apps are the next big thing in car tech, New York wants to crackdown on how truckers use GPS, why run-flat tires suck so damned much, the search for the perfect iPod Touch rig in your car, and a ride ...
- Sun Nov 22 2009 Ep. 139: Does the Lexus IS350C have a big 'ol butt?
The drumbeat gets louder against Driving While Texting, it's hybrid vs. diesel for Green Car of the Year, GM says selling on eBay was great -- but we're over it! And we go for a ride in a new retract...
- Tue Sep 15 2009 Audi e-tron concept photos
Audi unveiled an electric sports car concept at the 2009 Frankfurt auto show, the e-tron. With proportions similar to the Audi R8, the e-tron delivers blistering acceleration from the use of four motors, according to Audi.
- Fri Feb 13 2004 Iris scanning to begin at German airport
Testing on a biometrics system that identifies people by iris patterns is set to go into effect at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany. The project involves 18 European countries.


