Motor Revolution in the Heart of Wielkopolska
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Poznań Motor Show, Europe's automotive hub, will take place from April 23-26, 2026, showcasing luxury, sports, off-road, and eco-friendly vehicles.
- Visitors can expect 10 halls featuring premieres, technology, safety zones, and outdoor demonstrations, including stunt shows and appearances by motorsport personalities.
- The event will highlight Polish craftsmanship with RCR Cars' carbon Porsche 964, alongside international brands like McLaren, Alpine, Dodge, and electric vehicles from GAC, Leapmotor, and more.
Poznań is once again gearing up to host the Poznań Motor Show, solidifying its position as a premier automotive event in Central Europe. From April 23rd to 26th, 2026, the Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie will transform into a vibrant showcase of automotive excellence, catering to every enthusiast's passion – be it luxury, speed, rugged off-road capability, or the burgeoning world of electric mobility.
This year's edition promises an immersive experience across 10 halls, packed with global premieres and cutting-edge technology. Beyond the gleaming metal, attendees can look forward to interactive safety demonstrations and thrilling outdoor performances, including stunt shows that will undoubtedly captivate the crowds. The presence of motorsport stars like Karolina Pilarczyk and Gosia Rdest, alongside stunt rider Rafał Pasierbek, ensures a high-octane atmosphere throughout the event.
What truly sets the Poznań Motor Show apart is its celebration of both global innovation and local talent. Polish ingenuity will be on full display with RCR Cars presenting their exquisite carbon fiber interpretation of the classic Porsche 964. This dedication to showcasing domestic craftsmanship alongside international giants like McLaren, Alpine, and American powerhouses Dodge and RAM, demonstrates Poland's growing significance in the automotive landscape. The show is not just about the machines; it's about the passion, the engineering prowess, and the future of driving, all converging in the heart of Wielkopolska.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.