The Berlin Classic Days transformed Kurfürstendamm into a paradise for classic car lovers last weekend. Thousands of enthusiasts admired the variety of vehicles on display, ranging from pre-war Bentleys to elegant Porsches and Ferraris. The event attracts not only enthusiasts but also families and curious onlookers interested in the history of automobiles.
The fascination for classic cars remains strong despite challenges posed by high fuel prices and the climate crisis. The number of historic vehicles has doubled in the past decade, underscoring the enduring popularity of these cars. One visitor, who has attended the Berlin Classic Days for years, stated, “It’s the passion for the old metal that draws us here.”
The classic car scene is also reflected in the increasing demand for everyday cars with combustion engines. Many people appreciate the craftsmanship and history behind these vehicles. While the automotive industry increasingly focuses on electric vehicles, the classic car scene remains a refuge for lovers of traditional technology.
The Berlin Classic Days not only provide a platform for like-minded individuals to connect but also serve as a feast for the senses. In addition to the impressive vehicles, visitors enjoy music, bratwurst, and beer in plastic cups, contributing to the relaxed atmosphere.



