Inside Edition Six, the ride begins with a deep dive into China Speed. The country’s rise in electric mobility is not only rapid, it’s reshaping the global industry at breathtaking pace. The dynamics described in our cover story echo directly into the debates of the IAA Summit, where the question of how Europe positions itself in this global race will be front and center.
From there, the magazine takes us into the world of Dynisma. Their high-fidelity simulators are changing the way vehicles are developed, tested, and perfected - offering a glimpse of a future where fewer prototypes hit the track and more innovation happens in the virtual space. At IAA, similar conversations around simulation and digital development tools will reveal just how much of tomorrow’s driving experience is already being engineered today.

But mobility isn’t just about the machines - it’s about people too. Our feature on Roche shows how a global healthcare company is rethinking mobility for its employees. It’s a story of efficiency, sustainability, and human-centered planning that resonates with the summit’s broader agenda: how to make mobility not just smarter, but also more livable.
Of course, MOTION wouldn’t be MOTION without the faces behind the innovation. In this issue, we spotlight the people shaping IAA Mobility itself – visionaries whose ideas will soon fill the conference stages in Munich. And because movement is as much cultural as it is technical, Edition Six also celebrates art in motion: through the lens of Daniel Schepers, a 38-year-old Munich-based photographer. By day, Daniel works on sustainability for an automotive OEM; by night, he captures the contrasts of urban life, from public transport scenes to moody cityscapes. His fascination with freezing time began in childhood with an old Yashica camera and has since led him across genres and continents, from travel guides to assignments for the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Today, he deliberately chooses projects that challenge him, chasing those rare frames where light, motion, and emotion align.
Edition Six is not just a magazine - it’s a lens. Read it before IAA, and you’ll arrive with sharper eyes and deeper context. Read it afterwards, and it becomes a reflection of the themes and innovations you’ve just witnessed.
Whether you’re walking the halls of the IAA Summit or following the mobility revolution from home, this issue is your perfect companion.
The future of motion isn’t coming someday - it’s happening right now, in print and in Munich.
Secure your copy online now: Motion Magazine Edition Six.