Final, 35th edition of Germany’s Techno-Classica Essen event gets underway in April The final, 35th edition of Techno-Classica Essen will return to Germany’s industrial heartland from April 9-13, 2025, ahead of its merger with Retro Classics in 2026.
Show shake-up in Germany: Techno-Classica Essen to become Retro Classics Essen Legendary Techno-Classica Essen to stop running German classic car event in 2025, with team from Retro Classics taking over organisation from 2026 onwards.
Techno Classica Essen brings out the European big guns Smaller than in its glory days, Germany’s biggest indoor classic show still impresses with the sheer strength of the cars on display.
Germany’s huge Techno-classica essen returns bigger than ever One of Europe’s most important automotive shows has made a welcome comeback after a 24-month absence due to the pandemic.
Maserati looks to past to define future with return to bespoke manufacturing Maserati returns majority of production to Modena, moving to bespoke ordering; new Quattroporte, baby Maserati and WEC ambitions hinted at, too.
Obituary: Aerodynamics genius Peter Wright, ‘the father of downforce’ Lotus and BRM engineer and aerodynamicist Peter Wright, ‘the father of downforce’, has died aged 79, writes automotive designer Peter Stevens.
Bespoke Alfa Romeo and Maserati services combine forces to become BottegaFuoriserie BottegaFuoriserie will bring Alfa Romeo and Maserati’s bespoke services and motor-racing activities, as well as their restoration and historical arms, under one roof. Here are all the details.
Heritage creates future: Why the past is Mercedes-Benz’s guiding star Mercedes-Benz Heritage CEO Marcus Breitschwerdt explains why heritage is the doctrine that shapes today’s products and secures the Three-Pointed Star’s future.
Can Alfa Romeo’s revised Tonale crossover recapture 1990s mass-market glories? The Alfa Romeo Tonale compact crossover has been updated with promised improvements to its handling. Can it finally feel like a true Alfa? We drive it to find out.