Scheduled for November 13 and 14, the event will focus on the future of the car and will focus on the year 2035, from which the sale of thermal engine vehicles will cease in the EU.
The large automobile museum in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) is preparing an “international summit” on the future of the car, scheduled for November 13 and 14, 2025, its organizers told Agence France-Presse (AFP) , Tuesday January 21.
This “new consultation space” open to the entire automotive industry, but also to the general public, is the initiative of the president of the museum and MP Bruno Fuchs (MoDem). It will be held under the high patronage of the President of the Republic.
The aim is to bring together manufacturers, equipment suppliers, start-ups, public decision-makers and NGOs at the Mulhouse Exhibition Center “to identify concrete solutions, and draw a roadmap towards a sustainable and resilient automobile industry”, indicate the organizers. in a press release.
-The largest collection in the world
The first edition of this “Car Summit-International Automobile Summit” will be devoted to 2035, the deadline for the sale of cars with thermal engines (petrol or diesel) in Europe, and a shock for an industry in bad shape, particularly in the face of to Chinese competition.
The National Automobile Museum-Collection Schlumpf in Mulhouse boasts the largest collection of cars in the world, and attracted 243,000 visitors in 2023.
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