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Autoworld invited 20 supersportscars and hypercars to their reopening

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Following two months of confinement, Autoworld returns with a jaw-dropping temporary exhibition consisting of 20 Super & Hypercars.

The Belgian national auto museum gives plenty of reasons to embrace deconfinement and pay a visit to their premises. First, the Museum used the confinement period to refurbish the design and established a new layout to ensure safe distances for visitors (e.g. clear one-way directions).

Plus, they also convinced a handful of supercar collectors and importers to loan their most cherished pieces.

If you are unsure about what a hypercar is, I recommend having a peek at the Ferrari Hypercar exhibition in Maranello, where the Ferrari Museum listed the iconic brand’s complete hypercar Bloodline.

Hypercars in Maranello

I can assure you all the 20 cars have what it takes to leave a lasting impression. It is not an unusual sight to come across the elite of Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Bugatti and Audi, but these models are exclusive even by Belgian standards…

The impressive list includes the following automotive icons and rarities:  Audi R8 Spyder, Aston Martin GT8, Bugatti Veyron, Bugatti Chiron, BMW M4 DTM Champion’s Edition,  Donkervoort GTO, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari La Ferrari, Italdesign Zerouno, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Porsche 918 Spyder, Porsche Carrera GT, Porsche GT2 RS, McLaren P1, McLaren GTR Senna, Mercedes SLR, Mercedes AMG GT, Touring Superleggera Sciadipersia, Touring Superleggera Disco Volante.

These are embedded into a permanent exhibition that features a few other spectacular cars like a concept for the Lancia Hyena, or the homologation version of a Lexus LC, that I could admire at an earlier occasion.

The 20 exceptional machines will be exhibited until the 28th of June (for more info on opening hours and access, check out their website).

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