A perfect reproduction Defender pedal car will be commissioned from a UK toy maker in 2016 to commemorate the end of the line for the real model.
With aluminium, leather and off-road tyres, the limited edition model will cost about £10,000.
Aston Martin DB11 is the next model from the luxury British car-maker.
The number was confirmed at the Frankfurt motor show but the car will not go on sale until 2016, possibly being unveiled at the Geneva show in March.
Porsche is presenting the “Mission E” concept car to rival the Tesla.
It is a coherent design of a sports car with an electric drive and all of the traits that make up a Porsche.
The Audi e-Tron will probably share elements with the Porsche Mission E model and it goes on sale in 2018.
The EV Audi is said to have a 310 miles range on a single charge.
The Ferrari 488 Spider was shown with 670bhp 3.9V8.
It has a retractable hard top which folds in 14-seconds even when moving.
Kia announced that a high-powered version of the all-new Kia Optima is in development.
The new Optima GT will be Kia’s first-ever high performance Optima in Europe when it goes on sale in 2016.
JLR expect sales this year to exceed those in 2014, with Britain, Europe and the United States compensating for a drop in China.
Jaguar Land Rover sales are down 1 percent so far this year due to a 29 percent fall in the Far East but CEO Ralf Speth said that sales will rise this year compared to the 462,678 models the firm sold in 2014, as other regions offset the fall.
GM has rebuffed ideas of a tie-up with Fiat Chrysler.
General Motors boss Mary Barra reiterated at the Frankfurt motor show where she unveiled the new Astra that a tie-up with Fiat Chrysler was not in her shareholders’ best interest and the U.S. carmaker has the scale to pursue its investments in new technologies on its own.