In this episode of Motor283, we step inside the historic Brussels Motor Show for 2026, an event with more than a century of automotive heritage and a fresh focus on tomorrow’s technology. The show is packed with world premieres, concept vehicles, and standout innovations, including a surprising star from Morocco. Here’s what made this European auto event unforgettable.
A major highlight is the first-ever appearance of a 100 percent Moroccan-made electric car. With a city-friendly range of about 90 kilometers per charge and a design that’s adaptable for hotels, delivery, or even as a mobile café, this vehicle represents North African ingenuity on a global stage. It charges easily at home, needs just three hours for a full battery, and stands out as a creative solution for modern urban transport.
Stellantis dominated the halls, unveiling a full lineup from 14 global brands, including Alfa Romeo, Peugeot, Fiat, Jeep, and Opel. Notable launches included the Alfa Romeo Giulia Luna Rossa, inspired by elite yacht racing and featuring advanced aerodynamics, and the latest Peugeot 408 in striking green, blending luxury and practicality. The tour also highlighted the Fiat Tress, a three-wheeled electric vehicle built in Morocco, and other city-focused models perfect for European streets.
Concept cars from Citroën and other Stellantis brands brought fresh ideas and futuristic designs to the floor, showing new ways to approach interior space and electric mobility. Special racing displays, such as Citroën’s Formula E team, emphasized the industry’s push towards electrification and motorsport innovation. This blend of heritage and vision made the Brussels Motor Show a unique event where visitors experienced the evolution of car design, from the past through to the next generation.
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Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.