Autumn Events at Autoworld Brussels

As the leaves fall, Autoworld, the highly regarded car museum, bursts with activity: until 14 December the exhibition German Tuners from the ’80s & ’90s is on display.

From 9 to 11 October the major Aguttes auction takes place while on 16 October it welcomes the authors of L’Incroyable Histoire de l’Automobile for a book signing.

During Museum Night Fever on 18 October the doors stay open late into the night, and on 30 October it celebrates Halloween at the museum.

On top of that, from 8 to 12 October, the museum be ‘on the road’ at the Zoute Grand Prix in Knokke.

Highlights include:

  • Until 14 December, Autoworld pays tribute to the German tuners who, during the ’80s and ’90s, pushed boundaries with daring and creativity. Their cars were anything but discreet: polyester bodywork, turbo power and unconventional lines made them into icons that sparked both admiration and debate.

The exhibition presents fifteen unique cars that capture the spirit of that era, including the Koenig Specials BMW KS 635 CSI, the Strosek Ultra Wing Porsche 928 GTS and the Porsche 935 DP. A rare opportunity to see these extraordinary creations up close.

  • On Thursday 16 October, from 2:30 to 5:00 pm, Autoworld welcomes authors Laurent-Frédéric Bollée and Christophe Merlin. They will present and sign their book L’Incroyable Histoire de l’Automobile.This book traces the evolution of the car, from its chaotic beginnings in the 19th century to its status as a cultural icon. The presentation will be followed by a book signing.
    For every purchase of the book at the entrance, you will receive an exclusive Autoworld bookplate and free admission to the museum.
  • From 9 to 11 October, Aguttes on Wheels returns to Autoworld. More than eighty remarkable cars will go under the hammer, including three rare Pegaso models, the very first Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid, an impressive collection of Mercedes-Benz, and several iconic sports cars from the ’80s and ’90s.

On 9 and 10 October, the cars will be on view for all museum visitors, alongside the permanent collection and the German Tuners exhibition.

 The auction itself takes place on Saturday 11 October at 3:00 pm, a unique chance to experience the excitement up close.

Eurotoday is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium. BM publishes unique and independent coverage on international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, BM covers policies and politics of the EU, significant Member State developments, and looks at the international agenda with a European perspective.


Comments

10 responses to “Autumn Events at Autoworld Brussels”

  1. treasure devil Avatar
    treasure devil

    Just what we need, a celebration of ’80s and ’90s German tuners—because who doesn’t want to relive the glory days of questionable automotive taste? 🚗💨 I can already hear the sound of some poor souls arguing over which polyester masterpiece is the most “iconic.” 😂

  2. Swedish Pixie Avatar
    Swedish Pixie

    Blimey, nothing screams ‘autumn’ quite like a trip down memory lane with some dodgy ’80s and ’90s tuners – just what we need to remind us that style was once a crime! 🍂🚗 Can’t wait to see the gems that’ll make the accountants weep!

  3. Can’t wait to see all those “iconic” German tuners—because what the world needs now is another reason to reminisce about polyester and questionable taste from the ’80s. 🎉🚗

  4. Nessie Pork Avatar
    Nessie Pork

    Just what we need, a museum celebrating cars that scream “look at me” from a mile away—because subtlety is so last season, right? 🍂🚗 But hey, can’t wait to see the ‘daring’ polyester creations that probably left the designers in therapy! 😂

  5. Oh great, just what we need—an exhibition of outrageous ’80s and ’90s car tuners! Because nothing screams sophistication like turbocharged polyester, right? 🚗💨

  6. morbid angel Avatar
    morbid angel

    Rushing to see ‘German Tuners from the ’80s & ’90s’—because who wouldn’t want to relive the golden age of polyester and questionable design choices? 🚗💨 Just what the doctor ordered for an autumn weekend, right? 😂

  7. Autoworld Brussels really knows how to keep the ‘rev’ in ‘revolutionary’, doesn’t it? I mean, who wouldn’t want to admire a bunch of turbo-charged relics from the ’80s while sipping overpriced coffee? 🚗💨🍵

  8. die slice Avatar
    die slice

    Just what we need, a museum full of flashy cars from the ’80s and ’90s to remind us of our questionable fashion choices. 🎉 Who knew nostalgia could be so… loud? 😅

  9. 57 Pixels Avatar
    57 Pixels

    If you fancy a night out among some flashy old-timers and wish to relive the glory days of cars with more polyester than performance, Autoworld’s got just the nostalgia trip for you. 🍂🚗 Who needs a cozy pub when you can bask in the glow of ’80s auto excess?

  10. Gold 
Bentley Avatar
    Gold Bentley

    Oh, because who wouldn’t want to spend their autumn admiring cars from the era when fashion mistakes were as bold as the tuners themselves? 🎃🚗 Just what we need—more polyester and questionable design choices to celebrate the changing leaves!

  11. Nothing says “autumn” like a museum full of 80s and 90s German tuners—because who doesn’t want to relive the glory days of polyester and questionable aerodynamics? 🍂🚗 Just what I needed to feel young again, right?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Police Intervene in Greenpeace Blockade of Zeebrugge LNG Terminal

Police Intervene in Greenpeace Blockade of Zeebrugge LNG Terminal

Zeebrugge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgian police boarded Greenpeace’s ship Witness in Zeebrugge after about 50 activists blocked the Fluxys LNG terminal using boats and a pontoon with Putin and Trump inflatables. Some arrests reported.
As VRT News reported, Belgian police boarded the Greenpeace ship Witness in the port of Zeebrugge, near Bruges, on Thursday evening, Oct 2, 2025. The incid

Read More

Aid Teams Warn: The World Failing Gaza’s Hungry Children

Aid Teams Warn: The World Failing Gaza’s Hungry Children

Since the start of the war, 150 children have died from acute malnutrition in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian health authorities.
Unicef Communication director Tess Ingram announced Jana’s death in an online video message, stating she had been treated twice at the hospital and recovered before succumbing on September 17 amid continuous Israeli aid restrictions.
“The world

Read More

Specialized Workshops for Preventing Distortions in Public Tenders

Specialized Workshops for Preventing Distortions in Public Tenders

The Competition Commission, with support from the OECD and the DG REFORM of the European Commission, held two specialized seminars focused on preventing distortions in public tenders.
According to a press release, these seminars were part of the European project “Combating collusion in public contracts.” They took place in Athens on September 24 and 26, 2025, aiming to enhance institutional compl

Read More

Anführerin: Kaja Kallas

Anführerin: Kaja Kallas

In unserem regelmäßigen Machthaber-Spezial beleuchten wir die einflussreichsten und umstrittensten Politikerinnen und Politiker unserer Zeit. Wir analysieren ihr Denken, ihre Entscheidungen und deren Auswirkungen auf uns. Alle zwei Wochen präsentieren wir eine neue Politikerin oder einen Politiker und gewähren Einblicke hinter die Kulissen der Macht.
Die kommende Episode erscheint am Samstag, den

Read More

Autumn Events at Autoworld Brussels

Autumn Events at Autoworld Brussels

As the leaves fall, Autoworld, the highly regarded car museum, bursts with activity: until 14 December the exhibition German Tuners from the ’80s & ’90s is on display.
From 9 to 11 October the major Aguttes auction takes place while on 16 October it welcomes the authors of L’Incroyable Histoire de l’Automobile for a book signing.
During Museum Night Fever on 18 October the doors stay open l

Read More

The descent into ‘a massive famine’ in Gaza has begun, relief agencies warn

The descent into ‘a massive famine’ in Gaza has begun, relief agencies warn

Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN aid coordination office (OCHA), stated, “We are on a descent into a massive famine, and we need massive amounts of food getting into the Strip and safely distribute it across the Gaza Strip.”
According to the latest food insecurity assessment in Gaza by the UN-backed IPC group of experts, 500,000 people are in the worst possible situation today, wit

Read More

L. Kovesi: Organized Crime Has No Safe Havens – Corruption Extends Beyond Greece

L. Kovesi: Organized Crime Has No Safe Havens – Corruption Extends Beyond Greece

European Prosecutor Laura Kovesi held a detailed press conference for Greek journalists in the customs area of Piraeus, focusing on a major ongoing investigation into economic crime.
Kovesi highlighted the “Calypso investigation,” which addresses VAT and customs fraud that has significant economic implications and involves multiple countries.
In a clear message to criminal organizatio

Read More

UN Human Rights Expert Criticizes EU’s Push for Chemical Deregulation

UN Human Rights Expert Criticizes EU’s Push for Chemical Deregulation

The bill aims to establish a “more predictable and less burdensome regulatory landscape,” as part of the EU’s broader simplification drive to support European businesses and stimulate the economy.
However, Orellana writes in his letter dated September 25 to the EU’s delegation to the UN that the proposal “seems to conflict with [the] rights set out in the Charter of Fundamental R

Read More

The EU’s Defense Initiative Lacks Strategy and Political Mandate

The EU’s Defense Initiative Lacks Strategy and Political Mandate

It is almost 30 years since the last collaborative defence initiative collapsed, leaving Europe’s military clout weaker than ever. The Saint-Malo agreement’s promises of ‘hard power’ proved a mirage, the European Defence Agency largely toothless, and the EU’s battlegroups more a paper army than a deployable force.
Today, Europe’s governments are committing hundreds of billions yearly to defence,

Read More

Press Freedom Threatened: PACE Urges Release of Detained Ukrainian Journalists

Press Freedom Threatened: PACE Urges Release of Detained Ukrainian Journalists

STRASBOURG – On Wednesday, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) unanimously passed a resolution urging immediate measures to secure the release of all journalists detained in violation of international law, including 26 Ukrainian journalists currently held in Russian detention centers.
The abduction and mistreatment of journalists began with Russia’s occupation of Crim

Read More