From April 4th to 6th, the Lingotto Fiere in Turin will host the highly anticipated Auto Moto Turin Show (AMTS) 2025, a must-attend event for car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The show promises a captivating blend of vintage vehicles, supercars, and cutting-edge technological innovations, complemented by exhilarating test drives, drifting exhibitions, and outdoor shows.
One of the highlights of this year’s event will be the participation of Stellantis Heritage, the division dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic legacy of Stellantis’ Italian brands. Four iconic cars from the Heritage Hub collection, typically housed at the historic Mirafiori plant in Turin, will make a special appearance:
- Fiat 500 Coupé Zagato (2011)
- Abarth 124 Rally (2016)
- Lancia Delta S4 Stradale (1985)
- Alfa Romeo 182 “experimental” (1982)
Celebrating Automotive Heritage
The Heritage Hub has become a unique meeting point where past and future automotive stories intertwine. In 2024, it welcomed over 12,000 visitors, offering a rich cultural journey through the evolution of the automobile, particularly rooted in the automotive tradition of Turin. Visitors to the AMTS will have the chance to admire four emblematic vehicles, each representing a milestone in Italian automotive history.
According to Roberto Giolito, Head of Stellantis Heritage, “The Auto Moto Turin Show is a fantastic opportunity to share our mission of safeguarding and showcasing the historical heritage of Stellantis’ Italian brands. These four models embody ingenuity, technology, and design – values that have always defined our cars. Through this exhibit and our special initiative, we want to invite enthusiasts to discover the Heritage Hub, a place where the automotive past comes to life and inspires the future.”
Iconic Cars on Display
At the Stellantis Heritage stand, visitors can explore the Fiat 500 Coupé Zagato, introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011. Its distinctive “double-bubble” roof design, a hallmark of the Zagato workshop, ingeniously combines reduced height with exceptional cabin space.
Next up is the Abarth 124 Rally, a prototype revealed at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Developed by the Abarth Racing Team, it marks the brand’s triumphant return to rallying after more than 40 years since the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally’s European Rally Championship victories in 1972 and 1975.
Another star attraction is the Lancia Delta S4 Stradale, a rare road version produced to meet FIA regulations for Group B rally competitions. Equipped with a four-cylinder, twin-charged engine (supercharger and turbo), central-mounted and paired with all-wheel drive, the Delta S4 is a motorsport legend.
Also on display is the Alfa Romeo 182 “experimental”, an innovative Formula 1 single-seater featuring a carbon fiber chassis, which made its debut during the 1982 season. Developed with the input of Bruno Giacomelli, the official Alfa Romeo-Autodelta F1 driver from 1979 to 1982, this car represents a pioneering moment in Alfa Romeo’s racing heritage.
Special Discounts and Activities
Visitors to the AMTS 2025 will also benefit from a 20% discount on entry tickets to the Heritage Hub, valid from April 6th to May 5th, 2025. Additionally, the Stellantis Heritage stand will host the presentation of the fourth edition of the Festival Car, an annual Concours d’Elegance held in Revigliasco Torinese.
One notable reveal during the event will be the official poster for the Festival, designed by a student from IED Turin, whose concept best captured the essence of the event.
The Thrill of Motorsport
The Lancia legacy in rally racing will also be celebrated with the debut of the Lancia Ypsilon Rally4 HF, developed specifically for competitions. Engineered with insights from rally legend Miki Biasion, the car features a 1.2 Turbo three-cylinder engine producing 212 hp. This model symbolizes Lancia’s resurgence in motorsport, with the “Trofeo Lancia Rally” competition set to span six races of the Italian Rally Championship, divided into three age categories: Junior (up to 25), Master (25-35), and Expert (over 35).
The Auto Moto Turin Show 2025 promises an unmissable journey through the passion and innovation that define the world of two and four wheels. Whether reliving the glories of rally racing or exploring modern automotive art, visitors are in for a dynamic and thrilling experience.