Albania joined Auto e Moto d’Epoca Bologna 2025, one of Europe’s most prestigious classic car fairs. The General Directorate of Road Transport Service (DPSHTRR) showed retro and historic cars at this exhibition.
Visitors saw Albania promoting automotive culture and the historical heritage of vehicles. It highlighted the passion for motion that never stops.
Auto e Moto d’Epoca offered four days of excitement—combining collecting, culture, and commerce—brought together a large and passionate audience and delivered excellent results for exhibitors and traders, despite a challenging international economic climate. With over 235,000 square meters of exhibition space, 14 halls, and 4 thematic routes, the show welcomed a vast and enthusiastic crowd,
strengthening its role as a global reference point for the sector. Within the halls of BolognaFiere, collectors, museums, car manufacturers, and historic clubs met to create a vibrant edition rich in content, stories, and encounters.
Positive signals also came from the market: numerous “sold” signs appeared on windshields, reflecting a cautious but solid recovery. Industry professionals reported a more selective yet determined audience, with a growing presence of buyers aged 30 to 50, looking for the cars they dreamed of as children.
Not only cars: the motorcycle sector also performed excellently. Exhibitors expressed satisfaction with both sales and audience quality, noting steady interest in great Italian classics and sporty models from the 1970s–1990s—a clear sign that the vintage motorcycle market continues to grow and evolve. Among the most exciting highlights were the special exhibition celebrating 75 years of Formula 1, featuring 30 original single-seaters never before displayed together, and Honda’s exclusive showcase, which blended history and innovation in an emotional journey through technology, style, and design.
Albania will continue joining international fairs, while emphasizing the importance of promoting Albania in the European classic car scene.
