Why we need the

Classic Mobility Forum St. Moritz

 

The Classic Mobility Forum is an indispensable institution to preserve the automotive cultural heritage, to transfer it into the future in the context of environmental protection and to preserve the valuable knowledge for the next generation.

This event is intended to be much more than a mere stringing together of technical lectures - its main aim is to maintain traditions and at the same time to direct the view towards future-oriented mobility.

Historic vehicles are an important part of our cultural heritage and bear witness to bygone eras. It is of great importance to preserve these vehicles, as they not only give us an understanding of the history of transportation, but also of the craftsmanship and aesthetic values of times gone by. They are not only witnesses of the past, but also represent a source of inspiration for the future.

 

More than ever, we are faced with the challenge of transferring automotive heritage into a sustainable future that respects the environment. Classic vehicles often have higher energy consumption and release more harmful emissions, but this is more than compensated for by a very low average annual mileage. In addition, long-term use is particularly sustainable.

Another key aspect of the Classic Mobility Forum is the transfer of valuable knowledge about classic vehicles to the next generation. The expertise of the people who restore, maintain and drive these vehicles is invaluable and must be preserved and passed on. Experienced enthusiasts can share their knowledge here and inspire young enthusiasts to learn about the history and technology of these vehicles. This transfer of knowledge is crucial to keeping the passion for automotive heritage alive.

However, the Classic Mobility Forum strives not only to preserve the past, but also to look clearly to the future. It aims to become a platform for innovative ideas and visions on how to integrate automotive heritage into sustainable and future-proof mobility. This opens up opportunities for new business models, such as mobility tourism (see St. Moritz) or cultural events that combine historic vehicles with modern technologies.

 

In addition, the Classic Mobility Forum can serve as a meeting place to build and foster a global community of enthusiasts. It creates a network of like-minded people who together emphasize the importance of automotive heritage and seek innovative solutions for its sustainable integration into the mobility of the future.

In summary, the Classic Mobility Forum is critical to preserving automotive heritage, transitioning it into the future, and preserving knowledge for generations to come. It is a unique opportunity to maintain traditions while paving the way to future-oriented mobility. By honoring the past while driving sustainable innovation, we can ensure that the automotive heritage remains alive and makes a sustainable contribution to the mobility of the future.