Brussels’ annual auto show, held at the Expo Brussels convention center, wrapped up its run this year with robust attendance despite ongoing challenges in the automotive industry. The show, which ran from January 10th to 21st, drew nearly 350,000 visitors, signaling continued consumer engagement with new vehicle technologies and designs. Organizers responded to record crowds over the weekend by adjusting opening times, underscoring the event’s importance as a key platform for both established automakers and emerging EV companies [[2]].
Brussels’ annual auto show concluded this year with nearly 350,000 visitors, marking a particularly successful event for the automotive industry, according to organizers.
The strong attendance figures suggest continued consumer interest in automobiles despite broader economic headwinds and the ongoing transition to electric vehicles. To accommodate the large crowds, organizers made the decision to open the show half an hour earlier on both Saturday and Sunday.
The early opening times were implemented to manage the influx of visitors, ensuring a more comfortable experience for attendees. The show’s popularity underscores its importance as a key event for automakers to showcase their latest models and technologies.
Visitors planning to attend the show this weekend were advised to arrive prepared for potential congestion. The event continues to draw significant crowds, highlighting its enduring appeal within the automotive community.
“Bijzonder succesvolle editie,” organizers stated, reflecting the positive outcome of this year’s event. The auto show serves as a vital platform for both established manufacturers and emerging players in the automotive sector.