It is almost a cliché to talk about the challenges that owning a modified car entails in Germany today.

TÜV inspections, strict police enforcement and a general disregard for low-slung vehicles often limit most German enthusiasts’ modifications to little more than OEM-spec aftermarket wheels and a set of lowering springs. Maybe some window tint or, if you’re feeling particularly brave, a priceless, off-the-shelf exhaust tailgate.

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On the other hand, the Tuning Experience hall is located at the Essen Motor Show 2024 (EMS) serves as a rebellious beacon for those who risk everything to stand out and express themselves, regardless of the fines, the bad reputation and the ever-present risk of seizure – or worse, crushing.

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Unlike the other halls of Messe Essen it is EMS time, filled with OEM manufacturers and aftermarket brands presenting their products, the Tuning Experience is a pure show-and-shine. This year, German models dominated the room, a testament to the country’s deep-seated pride in its car industry.

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From Mk1s to Mk8s, Volkswagens were very well represented. I was particularly taken by a Mk1 Caddy with an aluminum canoe strapped to the roof. Take that, BMX riders and surfers!

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There was also a surprising number of JDM cars. These included an S15 Nissan Silvia and a rare navy blue Toyota Century – two unexpected but welcome surprises.

Italy and France were represented with two of their most legendary hatchbacks: the 205 from Peugeot and the Delta Integrale from Lancia.

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I couldn’t settle on just one favorite, but two cars stood out.

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First off, this 1975 BMW E21 was an amazing build. Immaculately finished with a fantastic carbon fiber ‘cut-in-bonnet’ solution, the classic appearance is supported by modern construction techniques. But it was the E30 M3 S14 engine that was the star of the build. As rare as hen’s teeth, I found myself staring into the engine compartment for longer than I’d like to admit…

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But this early R107 stole my heart like no other car could at EMS this year. It definitely wasn’t the fastest car at the show, but I can’t resist an R107 or any other early Mercedes-Benz SL for that matter. It also gave me a chance to test out my three-pointed star nerdiness, where I was able to deduce that this was an early Milan Brown car produced sometime between 1975 and ’79.

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With air suspension, BBS RS wheels, an AMG front wing and a beautiful leather interior, this was without a doubt the car I would have driven away in.

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While the Essen Motor Show Tuning Experience may no longer have the same atmosphere as it once did in the basement showroom, it’s great to see that it’s still thriving – and with it the staying power of German car culture.

Mario Christou
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