Published on 06/10/2022
Brussels Car and Motorcycle Show , Brussels , Brussels Expo , Febiac
Brussels Motor Show: hundredth edition without engines
Car enthusiasts can look forward to the return of the traditional event at the beginning of the year at the Heysel Palace. Following the cancellation of the 2021 and 2022 editions due to the coronavirus pandemic, motorcycle enthusiasts will unfortunately have to wait a little longer.
While Febiac, the organizer of the Brussels Motor Show, confirmed last July that the event would return to its usual format, motorcycle enthusiasts received the news this week that there will be no motorcycles. Just like last year, motorcycle enthusiasts will have to rush to the dealers' doors to discover the new products that the manufacturers have in store for 2023 in their range.
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