Autoworld brought together over three dozen supercars in an astonishing exhibition, joining the current Spa anniversary exhibition.
Belgium’s national car museum opened another spectacular exhibition to finish the year in style. The top gallery is filled with high-end post-war supercars from every decade, from the late ’40s to the present.
These include ground-breaking models like the Gullwing, the Miura and the F40. Each of them is so novel, such a true game-changer, that they are often credited as THE first supercar.
The fleet also covers the icons of the ’90s, like the Bugatti EB110, McLaren F1 and Jaguar XJ220. These all raised the game with more power, handling and tech.
This culminates in the Bugatti Chiron, the car that combines the performance of supercars with the luxury of Gran Turismo vehicles.
About a third of the selection is still available as a new car. Some of them are so new that they were unveiled this year.
Next year, Egzostive will bring you more photos and details about this show, until then, you’d better see to yourself.
The exhibition is open until 23rd January, along with the race cars from the Spa exhibition (for more info and upcoming exhibition, visit their website).
For an overview of the museums we visited, check out the interactive map: