Every year, Rétromobile's popularity grows stronger and stronger, and the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles is increasingly full. In 2025 again, for the 49th edition (open until Sunday, February 9), the show dedicated to vintage and historic vehicles is already a great success, both in terms of visitors and exhibitors. This has given the organizers a desire for expansion, who unveiled a new project on Wednesday... in the United States. Indeed, the show will be exported to Uncle Sam's country with the creation of "Rétromobile USA".
"Born from the desire to offer lovers of exceptional vehicles a place to exchange and meet around their common passion, the Rétromobile show has established itself in 50 years of existence as a popular event for collectors from all over the world.
In 2026, and on the occasion of its 50th edition, the most beautiful ephemeral garage in the world is exported beyond the Old World to reach American lands., shared the Rétromobile show on its social networks in presentation of this American project.
The date and location of this future Rétromobile show in the United States are already known: the first edition of Rétromobile USA will take place from November 19 to 22, 2026 in New York, at the Jacob K. Javits Center. To land in America, Rétromobile will partner with DuPont Registry Group, specializing in luxury automobiles. “DuPont Registry Group is pleased to partner with Rétromobile to bring this world-class collector car exhibition to the United States for the first time, offering a uniquely American take on the iconic European experience, can we read on the company's social networks. Since 1976, Rétromobile has brought together manufacturers, collectors, auction houses and industry pioneers to celebrate the innovation, craftsmanship and history of motor racing.
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
11/02/2025 at 03:28 a.m.
Excellent initiative... but won't Donald introduce temporary customs duties on the vehicles on display?