- Source: Brussels Motor Show
The European Motor Show Brussels is an auto show held biennial in the city of Brussels, Belgium. The number of visitors is around 600,000. The show is organized by FEBIAC and is scheduled by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles.
History
The show was first organized in 1902 in the Cinquantenaire (Jubilee Park) in Brussels. The yearly Motor Show was interrupted between 1915 and 1919 because of World War I. By 1937 the exhibit area in the Jubilee Park became too small and the Motor Show moved to the Centenary Palace on the Heysel Plateau, in the North West of Brussels, only to be cancelled from 1940 to 1948 due to the Second World War. A third period of interruption occurred between 1957 and 1959 because of Expo 58, which occupied the whole Heysel Plateau.
In 1973 a separate show for commercial vehicles was set up. In 1978 Hendrik Daems, the then-Chairman, decided to henceforth reserve even years for passenger cars and motorcycles, and odd years for commercial vehicles. This alternating focus on commercial and passenger vehicles was maintained until the 2010s, when heavy truck and bus manufacturers left the Motor Show one after another, and the focus of what was considered the lesser event changed to leisure-oriented vehicles: off-roaders, pick-ups, sports cars, cabriolets and so on.
Editions
= 2023
=It will take place between January 14 and 22 and will be the 100th edition of the motor show.
World premieres
Mazda MX-30 R-EV
= 2022
=The 2022 edition of the show, originally scheduled for January 14 to January 23, was canceled at the end of November 2021 due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
= 2021
=Originally scheduled to take place between January 15 and 24, it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
= 2020
=It took place between January 10 and January 19.
Production cars
Citroën C5 Aircross Hybrid
Dacia Duster Eco-G
Jeep Renegade 4xe
Jeep Compass 4xe
Kia XCeed Plug-in Hybrid
Mercedes-Benz GLA (Type 247)
MG ZS EV
Renault Captur E-Tech Plug-in
Renault Clio E-Tech
Restyles
Jaguar F-Type phase 3
= 2019
=It took place between January 19 and January 27.
Production cars
Ford Mondeo Clipper Hybrid
Jaguar F-Type Chequered Flag
McLaren 720S Spider
Opel Zafira Life
Range Rover Evoque
Škoda Scala
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR
BMW 8 Series
Restyles
Hyundai i40 & i40 Wagon
Concept cars
Opel GT X Experimental
= 2012
=The show was held from January 10 to January 22, it was the 90th edition of the motor show.
Manufacturers
World premieres
Renault Scénic
Renault Grand Scénic
Peugeot 107
Toyota Land Cruiser V8
Toyota Aygo
European premieres
Porsche 911 Carrera 2S Cabriolet
BMW 3 Sedan
Mini Roadster
Nissan Juke S/V
Concept cars
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mercedes-Benz W211
- Lexus
- Daihatsu
- Mitsubishi Pajero
- Lamborghini Veneno
- Audi A1
- Volkswagen Golf Mk5
- Toyota New Global Architecture
- Bridgestone
- Volkswagen Polo
- Brussels Motor Show
- List of auto shows and motor shows by continent
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211)
- Renault 5 Turbo
- ADK (automobile)
- Ferrari 212 Inter
- Volvo P1800
- Ford Mondeo (fourth generation)
- Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
- Jeep Avenger