29 March, 2025
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Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile in France, 1918–1939 Exhibition Will Open At St. Louis Art Museum on 11 April
Roaring explores the transformative role of the automobile in pre–World War II France and highlights innovations across art and industry by those who embraced it as a provocative expression of the modern age. This expansive exhibition features paintings, photographs, sculpture, furniture, films, fashion, textiles, and 12 historic automobiles.
ErfinderZeiten Automobile and Watchmuseum’s New Exhibition Is Dedicated to Cars by Erich Bitter
Starting Saturday, March 29, you can experience a new special exhibition of ErfinderZeiten Automobile and Watchmuseum in Schramberg. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of an extraordinary visionary who merged design, technology, and emotion into unique vehicles. "Erich Bitter – A Car Built with Love" can be visited until October 10, 2025.
Exclusive Lamborghini Exhibition in Denmark!
Haaning Collection celebrates Lamborghini with a spectacular exhibition from 2 April 2nd to 31 May. Experience over 60 years of Italian supercar history with legendary models such as the Miura, Countach, Diablo, Murciélago and the latest supercars. Get a unique insight into Lamborghini's journey from tractors to the world's wildest sports cars.
National Motor Racing Museum’s Upcoming Nissan Motorsport Exhibition to Feature R88C Race Car
The Nissan R88C is the first arrival for National Motor Racing Museum's new Nissan Motorsport special exhibition. One of only four examples built, this car is powered by a 3-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine boasting up to 1000hp in qualifying trim. This car was raced by the Nissan Motorsports International Works Team at Le Mans in 1988.
Matra Museum’s Latest Exhibition to Showcase 20 Iconic Renault Cars
The Matra Museum is proud to announce the opening of its temporary exhibition 'L'Épopée Renault', a fascinating retrospective retracing more than a century of innovation and automotive passion. From the Renault Type D, one of the first cars produced by Louis Renault in 1901, to the Renault Mégane 4 RS Trophy R, a flagship of modern technology, this exhibition invites you on a captivating journey through the history of the automobile. Each model on display bears witness to the evolution of the brand's techniques, styles, and aspirations.
Uphill Battle: Charles Duryea’s Move to Reading…the Rest is History! Opens on 5 April at Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles
Uphill Battle celebrates the 125th anniversary of the arrival of vehicle builder Charles Duryea in Pennsylvania. See early examples of the rare and unique vehicles built by Duryea in nearby Reading, and learn about life in the year 1900.
“On the Road Again! The World of Our Truckers” Opens at Verkehrsmuseum Dresden
Trucks are irreplaceable because they supply us, our businesses, and our companies with everything we need every day. But most of the time, we only notice them when they disturb us, be it the 40-ton truck on the highway or the garbage truck that temporarily blocks a road. And who knows what the daily work of those behind the wheel looks like? Find out in our exhibition!
Autoworld Hosts Pop-up exhibition Citroën DS – An Icon Turns 70 from 25 April
Trucks are irreplaceable because they supply us, our businesses, and our companies with everything we need every day. But most of the time, we only notice them when they disturb us, be it the 40-ton truck on the highway or the garbage truck that temporarily blocks a road. And who knows what the daily work of those behind the wheel looks like? Find out in our exhibition!
NAMT Welcomes 1972 Holden Torana LJ GTR to Its Collection
This 1972 Holden Torana LJ GTR has just arrived in National Automobile Museum of Tasmania's 'Hall of Muscle' . The vehicle on display is a factory "Mustard" colour GTR, that has been built as an XU-1 tribute in the "Street Machine" style. This includes extra chroming in the engine bay, as well as wiring being hidden where possible.
1980 Sanglas 400 F Enriches the Collection of MAHI
The Automotive and History Museum (MAHI) is pleased to announce its latest acquisition, a 1980 Sanglas 400 F motorcycle, a true gem that reflects the essence of its era.
Motoring Museum Wena Finishes Restoration of Bond Mark G Minicar
Motoring Museum Wena has just completed the restoration of a Bond Mark G minicar is a series of economical three-wheeled microcars which were manufactured by the British car manufacturer Sharp's Commercials Ltd. The museum also announced that the renovation of its Syrena 607 prototype car is now well under way.
1977 Suzuki GT 750 Now on Display at Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum
New to the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum is this amazing Suzuki GT 750. This example is the last version of this model, 3 cylinder Water Cooled from 1977 with four exhausts and black side panels. Top speed of 110mph it was one of the first Japanese Superbikes, it's also the first Japanese bike with a liquid- Cooled engine. Now on display in the museum.
America’s Packard Museum Introduces 1935 Packard Twelve All Weather Town Car
New to the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum is this amazing Suzuki GT 750. This example is the last version of this model, 3 cylinder Water Cooled from 1977 with four exhausts and black side panels. Top speed of 110mph it was one of the first Japanese Superbikes, it's also the first Japanese bike with a liquid- Cooled engine. Now on display in the museum.
Bugatti T55 Tribute Joins Bugattimuseum in Germany
The most recent addition to BugattiMuseum, which is a part of the Autovision Museum in Germany is a Type 55 Roadster Super-Sport Tribute. It is the 16th Bugatti in the collection, which is the second biggest public Bugatti Museum. It sports a yellow and black livery, just like the very first Bugatti T57 Galibier which has been restored recently to celeberate the Autovision Museum's 20th anniversary.
