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Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show

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The Milano Monza Open-Air Motor Show (MIMO) is an annual outdoor car show held in Milan and Monza, Italy. It began in 2021 after COVID-19 delays and is designed as an easy-to-walk route through the city, starting at Piazza della Scala and passing through key streets and squares to highlight the event.

The show focuses on future mobility and the evolution of the car. Visitors can explore electric vehicles, hybrids, city cars, SUVs, and prototypes from coachbuilders and racing teams. Each platform features QR codes so guests can view model pages with technical data, images, videos, and manufacturer contacts.

In its first edition, more than 63 brands participated, including Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, McLaren, Porsche, Renault, Toyota, Bugatti, Bentley, and many others. The 2022 and 2023 editions added more brands, continuing to mix traditional automakers with new mobility players.

MIMO is a major crowd-puller, attracting around 500,000 attendees. The show is held annually in late June. The 2024 edition ran from June 28 to 30, and the 2025 edition is planned for June 27 to 29. For updates and details, the official site is milanomonza.com.


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