The 10th edition of InterClassics Brussels got off to an exceptionally strong start today. The organisers have recorded the best opening day ever. During this anniversary edition, InterClassics is not only spotlighting the iconic V12 engine, but is also presenting a Formula 1 expo celebrating 75 years of F1. This year’s event will also introduce a technical programme for the first time in which driving schools and students will work on vintage cars live on the show floor. Several cars have already changed hands during this edition, an indicator of strong market activity on opening day. This year, InterClassics Brussels will once again bring together a total of over 800 cars and more than 300 exhibitors at Brussels Expo.
Exhibitors see unusually strong edition
This successful start is confirmed by regular partners and exhibitors who have stressed the quality and appeal of this anniversary edition.
Marreyt Classic Cars emphasised that the central theme plays an important role.
Ruben Bosch, Sales Manager at Marreyt, said: ‘The V12 theme is atypical and dares to venture outside the classic comfort zone, which actually produces a surprisingly strong effect. It’s easy to see that InterClassics consciously responds to what the public expects. The new presentation forms and concepts, such as “The Symphony of Speed” prove that they take experimentation and refinement farther every year. What we’ve seen in the run-up to the fair, including considerable coverage in the national media, shows that the 10th edition is really resonating.’
It has also been Colombo & Co’s experience that this anniversary edition has attracted a noticeably engaged and focused audience. Co-owner Arthur Teerlynck explains: ‘We have noticed that the quality of the cars exhibited continues to improve year after year. This attracts visitors that really know what they’re there for. We have already talked to several people who travelled to Brussels specifically for one of our eye-catchers. For many visitors, the Toyota 2000 GT was the deciding factor for them to buy a ticket as soon as they heard the car would be on display here. This isn’t only something that’s particularly nice for us, but it’s also a clear signal: this edition strikes a chord with the public and interest is at an exceptionally high level.’
Autoworld Brussels, the national car museum, has observed this same growth. Julie Daene, Operational Manager, says: ‘Our collaboration is inspiring in both directions. For AutoWorld, InterClassics traditionally kicks off our year-end exhibition, and this year’s edition is entitled “Mercedes: The Story of the Star”. Time and again, we are amazed by how many people turn up here. We have seen the visitor numbers grow steadily for years now, and this anniversary edition appears to be on its way to being yet another unusually strong one. This is confirmation of the reputation InterClassics has built.’
Ferrari 365 GTS/4 awarded ‘Best of Show’
The InterClassics Brussels Awards were also presented on opening day. This year, the most important distinction, Best of Show, went to the 1973 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 at Gipimotor’s stand (stand 6.305). This award underscores the high standard of the collection on display during this anniversary edition.
InterClassics Brussels will be held from Friday 14 through Sunday 16 November 2025 at the Brussels Expo. Admission tickets are available for purchase online at a discount: Online price for adults: €23.50 (normal price at the door for adults: €25) Children up to 8 years of age: free of charge. Children ages 8 to 15 pay €12.50 at the door. For further information view our website.
Sphere Impression of InterClassics Brussels 2025 – Gerlach Delissen Photography
Officina Caira presents: 75 Years Formula 1 on InterClassics Brussels 2025 – Gerlach Delissen Photography
Students from Thomas More Sint-Katelijne-Waver are working on cars this weekend at InterClassics Brussels 2025, together with BEHVA (Belgian Historic Vehicle Association) – Gerlach Delissen Photography.
Ferrari 365 GTS/4 crowned ‘Best of Show’ from the year 1973 – Gerlach Delissen Photography
Marreyt Classic Cars, Ruben Bosch (Sales Manager) – Gerlach Delissen Photography
Colombo & Co: Arthur Teerlynck and Ben Gryspeirt (co-owners) – Gerlach Delissen Photography
Autoworld Brussels – Gerlach Delissen Photography