
Visitors view an exhibit car of Renault during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view an exhibit car of M-HERO under Chinese automaker Dongfeng during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars of Omoda/Jaecoo under Chinese automaker Chery during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view an exhibit car of Lamborghini during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars of Chinese automaker BYD during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

A visitor poses for photos with an exhibit car of Hyundai during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars of Chinese automaker Dongfeng during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view an exhibit car of Ferrari during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

A visitor views an exhibit car of Mercedes-AMG during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view a concept car during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

A visitor poses for photos with exhibit cars during the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
The three-day show is being held in downtown Piazza Castello with free public admission. Organizers expect more than 500,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view an exhibit car of Mazda at the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
This year's program features world premieres of new models, test drives, industry dialogues and supercar displays. As one of the world's oldest auto shows, the Turin event also debuted the Turin Automotive Design Award (TADA), which has emerged as a highlight of this year's exhibition. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

People visit the exhibition area of BYD at the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
This year's program features world premieres of new models, test drives, industry dialogues and supercar displays. As one of the world's oldest auto shows, the Turin event also debuted the Turin Automotive Design Award (TADA), which has emerged as a highlight of this year's exhibition. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

A visitor tries an exhibit car of Geely at the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
This year's program features world premieres of new models, test drives, industry dialogues and supercar displays. As one of the world's oldest auto shows, the Turin event also debuted the Turin Automotive Design Award (TADA), which has emerged as a highlight of this year's exhibition. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

Visitors view an exhibit car of Fiat at the 2025 Turin Auto Show in Turin, Italy, Sept. 26, 2025. The 2025 Turin Auto Show opened Friday in the northern Italian city of Turin, with more than 50 automakers, including 17 from China, showcasing over 100 models that highlight the latest advancements in automotive design and technology.
This year's program features world premieres of new models, test drives, industry dialogues and supercar displays. As one of the world's oldest auto shows, the Turin event also debuted the Turin Automotive Design Award (TADA), which has emerged as a highlight of this year's exhibition. (Xinhua/Li Jing)
