GRAND FINALE FOR MIMO 2025 WITH THE DRIFT SHOWS
The fourth edition of MIMO, Milano Monza Motor Show 2025, has come to a close. A large audience filled the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, where a rich program featured BMW M and BMW Z club parades, drift shows, sessions of the Indy Autonomous Challenge—one of the most innovative projects in autonomous driving—and dedicated track slots for the hypercars of the Pagani “Arte in Pista” program.
There was also great attention on new product debuts, including the Italian premiere of the Jaecoo 5, unveiled at the Omoda&Jaecoo stand—one of the most anticipated SUVs of the moment. Test drives were a major highlight, with EMC, Foton, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Leapmotor, and Omoda&Jaecoo offering visitors an immersive, hands-on experience with the future of mobility.
One of the most significant moments of the event was the first-ever track appearance of two autonomous Maserati models—the GranTurismo Folgore and GranCabrio Folgore—developed through a collaboration between Aidoptation, Politecnico di Milano, and the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
Paddock 2 became a hub of entertainment on Sunday, transformed into a family-friendly area featuring food trucks, 1:10 scale remote-controlled models provided by Too Drift, and special vehicles from the Italian Army that amazed both young and old. The soundtrack of the weekend was provided by RBS, Radio della Brianza.
The Marazzato Foundation offered attendees the chance to travel through the paddocks aboard their vintage vehicles—true historical gems.
MIMO 2025 was also a large open-air exhibition, with the presence of Pagani, Aston Martin, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Smart, Dallara, Maserati, Ferrari, alongside Omoda&Jaecoo, Leapmotor, EMC, Foton, and established names such as RECARO Automotive, Plenitude, AK Informatica, Quattroruote, Evo, Al Volante, Auto, Donne & Motori, ASI, as well as the armed forces and law enforcement.