Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show

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Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show
StatusActive
GenreAuto show
Begins10 June 2021
Ends13 June 2021
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Milan and Monza
CountryItaly
Years active2021
Next event2022
Attendance500,000
Websitehttps://www.milanomonza.com

The Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show (MIMO) is an annual auto show held in June 2021 in Milan and Monza, Italy.[1][2][3]

Initially scheduled for June 2020 and then postponed to October 2020 and finally postponed again to June 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The installations of 63 brands participating in the Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show 2021 have been placed in an ideal walk that starts from piazza della Scala, crosses corso Vittorio Emanuele II, piazza Duomo, piazza della Scala, to move to via Mercanti, via Dante and then at the Castello Sforzesco and in the Foro Bonaparte.

The event focused on the mobility of the future and on the evolution of the car, and alongside 100% electric (the focus on EVs was present in Piazza Castello), hybrids, city cars and SUVs, visitors also discovered the prototypes of coachbuilders and racing cars. With the help of the QR codes placed on each platform, the public viewed the webpage reserved for each model, with technical data sheets, images, videos and links to contact the manufacturers.

The installations of over 63 brands were present, including: Alfa Romeo, Aprilia, Aston Martin, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, BMW, BMW Motorrad, Bugatti, Cadillac, Citroën, Corvette, Cupra, Dallara, DR, DS, Ducati, Enel X, EVO, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, Garage Italia, Harley Davidson, Helbiz, Hyundai, Honda, Jaguar, Jeep, Kawasaki, KIA, Lancia, Land Rover, Lexus, MAK Wheels, Maserati, Mazda, McLaren, MG, Militem, MINI, Mitsubishi, Mole Automobiles, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta, Opel, Pagani, Pambuffetti, Peugeot, Pirelli, Porsche, Renault, SEAT, SEAT MÓ, Škoda, Suzuki, Tazzari EV, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Zero Motorcycles.

2021[]

Bugatti Bolide at MIMO 2021

The following vehicles were to be presented at the show in 2021:

References[]

  1. ^ "Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show". milanomonza.com. milanomonza.com. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Milano, Il salone Open-Air Motor Show entra in città". repubblica.it. repubblica.it. 3 October 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Milano Monza Motor Show Il Salone all'aperto è spostato in autunno: ecco le nuove date". quattroruote.it. quattroruote.it. 9 April 2020. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
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