Motor Show The International Motor Show Luxembourg 2025 was a Vintage Edition!

This Sunday, at 7 p.m., the doors of LuxExpo The Box closed, officially bringing the International Motor Show Luxembourg 2025 to an end. As the Pole Position teams immediately began dismantling operations, they did so with full satisfaction after a final day marked by an incredible popular success, following a hugely successful Saturday. The many halls were buzzing non-stop, to the great delight of all exhibitors.

The same enthusiasm could be felt in the GridX Motor Show Arena, which offered nearly continuous entertainment – featuring, of course, the ultra-powerful machines of the Falken Drift Team, more impressive than ever, as well as the daredevil Freerid’Aire bikers, whose high-flying stunts captivated spectators. Spectacular…

And what to say about the RaceX – ACL Champions Edition, a competition that brought together 24 Luxembourgish drivers battling it out on a highly technical circuit at the wheel of Lifelive Motorsport’s Cross-Car TN11 machines. The fight raged all the way to the Final, where a 19-year-old slalom driver, Justin Flammang, surged ahead, narrowly beating NASCAR Euro Series driver Gil Linster and Luxembourg Rally Champion Marijan Griebel! To top it all off, Justin Flammang also beat the benchmark time set on Friday afternoon by Thierry Neuville. He therefore won the Super-Final as well, earning several trophies awarded by the Automobile Club of Luxembourg!

Meanwhile, in the halls, Kevin Meyer, a French BMX Flat icon, and the Trial Club Warken delivered numerous demonstrations, as did Motor Union Luxembourg, whose electric motorcycle tests proved a great success with a very diverse audience. As for the simulators – they didn’t get a single moment of rest!

With Thierry NeuvilleGrégoire Munster, and Walter Röhrl, the Motor Show Luxembourg 2025 welcomed major international stars, while countless drivers, co-drivers, and team managers were also spotted in the aisles, determined not to miss an event more authentic and prestigious than ever – a true must-attend rendezvous for the automotive and motorcycle world in the Grand Duchy and Greater Region.

As for the tuning area, which returned this year with a high-quality exhibition, it attracted a large and passionate crowd. A ‘Carbon’ Audi TT was crowned Best of Show, while the public fell in love with a stunning and spicy Chevrolet Belair!

“There was clearly a large turnout this Sunday – and throughout the entire weekend,” said Jean-François Elst on behalf of Pole Position. “Everything went perfectly, with LuxExpo The Box easily accessible, higher-quality stands, and shows more spectacular than ever. Congratulations to the ACL for organising the RaceX – ACL Champions Edition, which delivered a fantastic show and maximum suspense during Sunday’s final. The Ferrari exhibition was truly exceptional and greatly appreciated, as were the British and Italian Corners throughout the halls. Thank you to all our partners, exhibitors, and collaborators, each of whom contributed in their own way to the success of this new edition. Thanks also to the entire Pole Position team for their dedication and friendliness. And see you in two years for the next chapter of the International Motor Show Luxembourg!”

Eyes now turn to 2027, the year of the next edition of the International Motor Show Luxembourg, whose outlines already began to take shape this weekend. The future is underway – bring it on!

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