Automechanika 2026 – Future topics, networking and young talent development
Current developments such as AI, e-mobility, digitalization, sustainability and new mobility concepts are challenging the automotive industry. In the automotive aftermarket, developments around connected cars and the software-defined vehicle (SDV) are setting the agenda. For this reason, Automechanika Frankfurt is planning numerous networking opportunities for key market participants and new players from September 8 to 12, 2026. As the leading international trade fair for industry, workshops, and retail, it focuses on new technologies and services.
New: Cooperation between VDIK and Automechanika
New for this year’s trade fair is the cooperation between the Association of International Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (VDIK) and Automechanika Frankfurt. Together, they aim to further strengthen the brand-affiliated automotive aftermarket and jointly drive forward central future topics. Michael Johannes, Vice President Mobility & Logistics: “In aftersales, business models in the field of vehicle data are becoming increasingly important. Assistance systems, car safety, and car entertainment in particular are growth areas. On the customer side, an increased interest in maintenance and service management can be observed. As an international platform for workshops, industry, and retail, Automechanika offers the best conditions for business encounters and knowledge transfer.” The new dialogue and event series ‘Road to Automechanika’, organized by the VDIK, discusses current aftersales issues in the run-up to the fair. Following the kick-off on January 28 in Berlin, two further events are planned for March 24 in Frankfurt am Main and June 24 in Berlin.
Key topic: Software-defined vehicle
The software-defined vehicle is another new key topic at the trade fair, in a prominent location in the Festhalle. Olaf Mußhoff, Director Automechanika Frankfurt, explains: “The new ‘HighTech4Mobility’ forum is all about the question: How far have the technologies for a software-defined vehicle been developed, and what strategies are there for effective lifecycle management? What is the status of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, data management, cybersecurity and in-car entertainment? Software companies, OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers and industry experts are invited to discuss strategies, innovations and new business models for the aftermarket.”
Action and excitement
Two new formats in the supporting program on the outdoor grounds promise plenty of action and pure excitement: the Automechanika Pitlane, a 200-meter-long pit lane under the arcades of Hall 4, will be the new meeting point for motorsport fans. Visitors can expect live action with big names from the scene and their machines, engine sounds, exciting challenges and exclusive insights. The new ‘Experience Park’ in front of Halls 9 and 11 offers an off-road feel: XXL vehicles such as monster trucks, a Unimog course and other attractions such as a rollover simulator are planned. Test drives with electric vehicles and other alternative powertrains will once again be available to visitors at the ‘Future Mobility Park’ on the Agora.
Classic cars and modern classics
The range of products and services relating to classic and modern classic cars is also being expanded. The trade fair organizers have founded a ‘Classic Alliance’ together with FIVA, the leading international classic car association, and the companies Bosch, DAT, Eucon, and ROWE. The goal is to network classic car experts from different industries and to demonstrate the opportunities this segment offers, particularly to workshops and retailers. Live restorations on an extraordinary vehicle, exciting talks on the stage in Hall 11.1 in the Classic Car area, and diverse opportunities for personal exchange characterize the program. Additionally, a daily happy hour is planned for the afternoon. A highlight will be the presentation of the “Golden Classic” award by AUTO BILD KLASSIK on the evening of September 8, 2026.
Career prospects for young people
The two-time award-winning AMBITION format, part of Automechanika Frankfurt, is specifically aimed at Gen Z and Generation Alpha. Under the guiding principle “What’s up next?”, career prospects, technological impulses, and entertainment converge here. At interactive stands, in workshops, and during live talks, pupils, apprentices, and students gain practical insights into the diverse professional fields and future topics of the industry. Wolfgang Weyand, Director Automechanika Special Events, explains: “Larger, more visible, and with a strong partner network, including Eintracht Frankfurt, Myle, the Schrauberblog, the Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt am Main, and all leading vocational training associations, the format is entering its second round. With the move to the Festhalle in 2026, we are now opening the next chapter of our development.”
Why a visit to Automechanika is worthwhile
A visit to Automechanika Frankfurt 2026 is worthwhile:
- Future topics such as AI, e-mobility and digitalization are shaping the industry and opening up new business opportunities in the aftermarket.
- In the forums on “Software Defined Vehicle”, “ADAS”, “autonomous driving” and “cybersecurity”, you will gain valuable insights into current developments and strategies.
- In hands-on live formats such as Pitlane, Experience Park and Future Mobility Park, demonstrations and test drives with electric vehicles are offered.
- The classic/modern classic expertise of the Classic Alliances creates new service opportunities and offers the chance to network with specialists.
- The young talent and career focus “AMBITION” attracts Generation Z, school students and apprentices and offers concrete contacts for the next generation of skilled professionals.
