The event draw 307,363 visitors to solidify its position as a premier
automotive event. Organized by FEBIAC, a record number of
participating brands was featured, reinforcing its status as the largest car
event in Europe.The comprehensive experience was across 56,000 m²
with over 100 exhibitors representing 63 car brands, covering 90.4% of
the Belgian car market.
Photos Courtesy: Febiac, Fiat, Stellantis
THE DOMINICAN DESIGN
HOTEL.
Brussels’ former Dominican
abbey exudes a feeling of
dramatic intimacy with soaring
ceilings, luxurious textiles, and
original stone flooring.
Intellectually challenging
corners of high art and rich
textures combine with wide-
open, well-lit spaces and the
inspiring peace of a cloister-
like setting.
Fiat's second all-new model, the Grande Panda, is a small
hatchback with crossover styling based on Stellantis' Smart Car
platform. While other models on this platform exhibit their low-cost
origins, the Grande Panda
showcases Italian flair. A
retractable electric plug hidden
behind the grille is a clever
design touch.
The No. 8 signifies a new
direction for Stellantis' premium
French brand, DS Automobiles.
This futuristic midsize crossover
EV boasts a range of over 750
km on a single charge, rivaling
the Mercedes-Benz EQS.
In a pivotal moment, the
event transitions to the Grand
Palais after three years of
renovations, strengthening
Art Basel’s connection to
Paris and its vibrant cultural
scene. The show has been
renamed, reinforcing its ties
with the city’s cultural
ecosystem. Under the
direction of Clément
Delépine, the edition
showcased a 27% increase
in participating galleries.
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