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Sofia Motor Show combines luxury and high environmental standards

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After a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Sofia Motor Show has reopened. More than 200 exhibits of 32 car brands are presented at the event. Sofia Motor Show will continue until June 12 in four showrooms at Inter Expo Center in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia.

Visitors can see award-winning models, completely new brands on the Bulgarian market, 33 fully-electric models and 70 hybrids. High-adrenaline seekers will have the opportunity to test drive some of the models available on the market. The international car show in Sofia is among the most prestigious exhibitions in the region and one of the 12 global exhibitions, included in the official calendar of the International Organization of Automobile Manufacturers (OICA), the organizers said. Visitors can see electric models at all exhibition stands. There will be plenty of surprises related to the passion for cars.

Compiled by: Gergana Mancheva

English version: Kostadin Atanasov




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