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- 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...
- demonstrated a small belt-driven four-seater car at the Dutch car show (the AutoRAI). The public reaction was very positive and 4,000 cars were ordered. In...
- matching black finish on the doors and side panels, was introduced at the AutoRAI Amsterdam in April 2009. The X Road was only available in The Netherlands...
- Show, Athens Auto Mobil International (AMI Leipzig), (Leipzig, Germany) AutoRAI, Amsterdam (1895–2011) Autosport International (Birmingham, United Kingdom...
- venture named SiliconAuto to design and sell semiconductors for the automotive industry from 2026. The headquarters for SiliconAuto is rumored to be located...
- their new factory in Åmål. The company also displa**** the Indigo 3000 at AutoRAI 1997 in Amsterdam. They would manufacture a total of 44 cars between 1996...
- Amsterdam. Trade shows and other events held annually at the RAI include: KunstRAI, an art fair AutoRAI, an automobile trade show (until 2015) HISWA, a boating...
- The OICA coordinates[citation needed] scheduling for the following major auto shows. Bold denotes one of the "big five", most prestigious shows. Note that...
- launched to the ****anese market. It had its world premiere at the 1979 AutoRAI in Amsterdam, two months later. In ****an it was only available at the newly...
- was the second C8 model to be developed, and was unveiled by Spyker at AutoRAI 2001. The Laviolette has the same Audi 4.2-litre V8 engine producing 400 PS...