Friday, April 26, 2024
HomeEventsThe ultimate car show and automotive events calendar 2020 - The Coronavirus...

The ultimate car show and automotive events calendar 2020 – The Coronavirus update December

UPDATE: 2020 is officially over, in case you need the 2021 calendar, click the article below

The ultimate European automotive events calendar 2021 – another crazy year starts

If you still need a retrospective on 2020, stick to this one. I meticulously updated it until the last cancellations… 🙁

A few years ago, I started compiling an automotive bucket list as a sort of a new year’s resolution. If you are planning to see brilliant car events in Europe, this article might be your best bet.

For the year 2020, every event is now updated with a link to the event report (where I attended), while some of the dates are now in constant changes due to the Coronavirus pandemic. For now it is likely that every single car event will be cancelled in Europe until spring 2021. As I am constantly updating this calendar with new developments, I recommend to revisit this article from time to time.

The European automotive events calendar 2020

NEC Performance & Tuning Car Show – 10-13 January 2019, Birmingham, UK – Official website

Brussels Motor Show – 10-19 January 2018- Brussels, Belgium – Official website

First impressions and digital shortcut to the Brussels Motor Show

InterClassics – 16-19 January, Maastricht, the Netherlands – Official website

Festival Automobile International – 29 January – 2 February, Paris, France – Official website

GP Ice Race -1-2 February, Zell am See, Austria,  – Official website

Retromobile – 5-9. February, – Paris, France – Official website

Rétromobile 2020: the queen of classic car shows is on!

The London Classic Car Show, 20-23 February , London, UK – Official website

Autoretro – 29 February – 1 March 2020, Roeselare, Belgium – Official Website

Retro Classics Stuttgart, 27 February -1 March, Stuttgart, Germany – Official Website

First impressions from Retro Classics Stuttgart

 

Geneva International Motor  Show – 5-15 March (CANCELLED), Geneva, Switzerland – Official Website

Antwerp Classics – 6-8 March, Antwerp, Belgium – Official Website

Amsterdam Motor Show, 9-13 April (CANCELLED), Amsterdam, Netherlands – Official website

Klassikwelt Bodensee – 8-10 May (CANCELLED), Fridriechshafen, Germany – Official website

Spa Classic – 17-19 May (CANCELLED), Spa, Belgium – Official website

Peter Auto revised its 2020 calendar due to the Coronavirus outbreak

London Motor & Tech Show(CANCELLED), London, UK – Official website

Oldtimer messe Tulln – 16-17 May (CANCELLED), Tulln, Austria – Official website

Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, 22-24 May (even the October date is CANCELLED), Cernobbio, Italy – Official website

Nürburgring Classics – June 12-14 (CANCELLED), Nürburgring, Germany – Official website

Concours d’Elégance Suisse, (CANCELLED), Chateau de Coppet, Switzerland, – Official website

Essen Techno Classica, 24-28 June (CANCELLED), Essen, Germany – Official website

Essen Techno Classica cancelled for this year

Spa Summer Classic, June 25-28 (CANCELLED), Spa, Belgium – Official website

Le Mans Classics, 2-5 July (CANCELLED), Le Mans, France – Official website

Goodwood Festival of Speed – 9-12 July (CANCELLED), Goodwood, UK – Official website

Eifel Rallye Festival, 23-25 July (CANCELLED), Daun, Germany – Official website

Silverstone Classics 31 July- 2 August (CANCELLED), Silverstone, UK  – Official website

Classic Days – 6-8 August (CANCELLED), Schloss Dyck, Germany – Official website

AVD-Oldtimer-Grand-Prix, August 7-9, Nürburgring (CANCELLED), Germany – Official website

Salon Privé – 23-26 September (New date), Blenheim Palace, UK – Official website

Concours of Elegance  – 4-6 September, Hampton Court Palace, UK – Official website

Goodwood Revival – 11-13 September (CANCELLED), Goodwood, UK – Official website

Spettacolo Sportivo – 19-20 September (CANCELLED), Zandvoort, Netherlands – Official website

AMTS – Automobile and Tuning Show – 25-27 September (CANCELLED), Budapest, Hungary – Official website

Milano AutoClassica, 25-27 October, Milano, Italy – Official website

Paris Motor Show, 1-11 October (CANCELLED), Paris, France – Official website

Zoute Grand Prix, (CANCELLED), Knokke-Heist, Belgium, – Official website

1000 Miglia – 22-25 October, Italy (new date) Brescia – Rome, Italy – Official website

Rallye Legend – 1-4 October, (new date), San Marino, Italy – Official website

Auto-moto d’epoca – 22-25 October, Padua Italy – Official website

Interclassics Brussels, (CANCELLED), Brussels, Belgium – Official website

Essen Motor Show, (CANCELLED), Essen, Germany – Official website

A few years ago, I started compiling an automotive bucket list as a sort of a new year’s resolution. It also helped me to take stock of all the automotive events that I would like to see throughout the year. The first English version was compiled for 2019, and proved to be the most popular article of this website.

The ultimate European automotive events calendar for 2019 – DECEMBER UPDATE

I recommend to revisit that article, as it includes the links to my reports of the 10 events that I actually attended in 2019. Given the permanent interest, the calendar was regularly updated until last week, with fresh impressions and links to my reports, whenever I could attend. So the 2019 calendar might still prove usefoul, but if you are already planning your events for 2020, this is the article your were looking for.

 

This is the second events calendar on Egzostive, this time for the year 2020. Every event is now updated with a link to the event, while some of the dates are not yet finalised. As for this year’s changes, some bi-annual events are falling out of the calendar, like IAA, that is substituted by the Paris Car Show and Hungaroring Classic, that has to make way for Le Mans Classic. we also also have to wait another year for the fabulous Chantilly concours. The list goes beyond the usual candidates (Geneva, Frankfurt) and include classic and international car shows, races of all kind (classic and contemporary, with as many wheels as it takes) without the one-off events such as featured expos in car Museums.

The outcome is this calendar, that I regularly revisit when I plan my next journeys, and it also helps me to keep track of what events I should visit. I am constantly updating this calendar with new events and reports, thus I wholeheartedly recommend to revisit this article from time to time.

List of updates:

21/10/2020: The Essen Motor Show is cancelled.

26/05/2020: Silverstone Classic is cancelled for this year.

15/5/2020: the Classic Days concours and open air classic car festival held at the castle of Schloss Dyck is cancelled.

12/05/2020: Essen Techno Classica 2020 cancelled for good, now we can only hope that the epidemic will end by the Essen Motor Show.

20/04/2020: the Concours d’elegance Suisse has been cancelled. Next year’s date is already announced, the event will take place on 18-20 June 2021.

9/04/2020: Peter Auto realigns 2020 calendar with lots of cancellations. Both Spa Classics and Le Mans Classics are cancelled for this year, nevertheless, the biennial Le Mans Classics is postponed to 2021. Other events are also cancelled or changed, like Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or, the Dix Mille Tours and the Tour Auto Optic 2000. For more info, here is the revised roadmap.

31/03/2020: the Paris Car Show announced some major changes to its layout, which might be a diplomatic form of cancellation of the main event of the year.

27/03/2020: Goodwood Festival of Speed postponed to a July date. The revival is in safe distance, but it is hard to tell how long the pandemic will last.

The Concorso D’Eleganza Villa D’Este 2020 is postponed to October.

20/03/2020: Amsterdam Motor Show cancelled. Officially postponed to April 2021, which is a cancellation in my books.

18/03/2020: the 24h of Le Mans is postponed to 19-20 September, but the Le Mans Classics is still to be held in July.

10/03/2020: Essen Techno Classica postponed, the new date is 24-28 June.

05/03/2020: The AMTS – Automobile and Tuning Show was postponed to 25-27 September (new date already published).

03/03/2020: the Geneva Motor Show was cancelled last minute due to general restrictions on public events.

The Editor
The Editor
A non-partisan yet active car-maniac.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

- Advertisment -

Latest articles

Recent Comments

Christopher Robson on Hypercars in Maranello
The Editor on XC60 speed
The Editor on XC60 speed
béla on XC60 speed
béla on XC60 speed
béla on XC60 speed