
A visual and editorial recap of Slovak Car Festival 2025, focused on the scale of the event, the strongest automotive highlights, the four-venue format, and the atmosphere that defined the weekend in Brezno.
From September 12 to 14, 2025, Brezno and its surroundings became a large-scale automotive destination as Slovak Car Festival returned with a city-wide format inspired by the Worthersee spirit and built around spectacle, movement, and public access.
More than 30,000 visitors came to see roughly a thousand vehicles, from premium luxury brands to rare headline exhibits. Among the biggest attention magnets were Slovak-made aeromobiles, which pushed the event beyond a standard car meet and into something much more distinctive.
The official story also highlighted several standout moments: the orange Skoda Rapid known as "Rabbit" from a Rihanna music video, the rare Gumper Apollo, the Bugatti Veyron, and the unusual sight of two aeromobiles shown together. Those details reinforced the event's mix of collector appeal, pop-culture crossover, and rare engineering.
The festival was split across four main locations. Brezno Square handled the city-center exhibition atmosphere, Arena Brezno hosted rare automotive pieces, Double Red Cars Museum received a tailored event setup, and the Rohozna airport zone delivered drifting, stunt performances, sprint runs, and off-road action. Tourist trains moving between venues helped connect the experience into one coherent event.
30,000+ visitors, around 1,000 vehicles, four main locations, and one of the most ambitious Slovak automotive public events of the year.
Aeromobile, Bugatti Veyron, Gumper Apollo, and the Rabbit Skoda Rapid gave the 2025 edition a rare lineup that felt far beyond a standard exhibition.
The official summary positions SCF 2025 as a festival for enthusiasts and families alike, with enough scale and programming to strengthen the path toward SCF 2026.
SCF 2025 proved that the event could speak to enthusiasts, families, collectors, and casual visitors at the same time — not by trying to be everything, but by building a festival format with real range and real energy.
Tomáš Abel, Mayor of Brezno and Chairman of OOCR Region HorehronieThe 2025 edition also showed the importance of strong partnerships, city-level support, and disciplined organization — the kind of backbone that allows a public automotive festival to scale without losing atmosphere.
Marcel Kolenička, owner of Double Red Cars Museum






































