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Thursday, 13 September, 2001, 19:11 GMT 20:11 UK

Picture gallery: Frankfurt Motor Show


Frankfurt skyline
Frankfurt's massive motor show runs for 10 days
The Frankfurt Motor Show, the car industry's biggest event of the year, officially gets under way on Thursday, and news is already leaking out.

In all, car makers are set to launch 57 new models in Frankfurt, as they jostle for position in an increasingly tough market.

This year, the keenest competition is in the booming market for smaller, more economical vehicles.

BBC News Online presents a selection of the earliest images, and will keep updating the gallery throughout the show, which runs until 23 September.

Chrysler employees observe a minute's silence

Policemen guard the motor show

The new MG X80

The new Jaguar R-Coupe

The Audi Avantissimo concept car

The nw BMW 760 Li

The Bugatti 16.4 Veyron

The Citroen C-Crosser

The new Ford Fiesta

The new Fiat Stilo

The new Alfa 156 GTA

The new Maserati Spyder

The new Opel Combo

The BMW Isetta


Related to this story:
Car makers hope for Frankfurt boost (12 Sep 01 | Business)


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