Sofia is hosting the biggest motor show in Europe this year, Alexander Kostadinov, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Car Manufacturers told the Bulgarian news agency BTA. The Sofia Motor Show 2024 will demonstrate the latest generation of..
Bulgarians drive more than their Balkan neighbours, averaging more than 21 000 km per year, according to a survey by CarVertical , reported by BGNES. They are closely followed by the Serbs, who drive an average of 20,028 kilometres per year, and the..
Traffic is intense at the "Kulata-Promachonas" border crossing with Greece on the first day of a series of holidays , BNR correspondent Keti Trencheva reports. In both directions traffic is formed mostly by passenger cars. Queues of..
There aren’t many people in Bulgaria familiar with the history of any given car manufacturer in minute detail. But Stefan Ivanov, an artist born in Dryanovo, and the man who created an illustrated history of Skoda is one such person. On 16 March..
Over 70% of the cars registered in Bulgaria have been in operation for more than 15 years, as passenger cars up to 5 years are only 4.5%. This became clear during the discussion of policies and measures for the introduction of sustainable and..
By the of the day on Monday, 2 October, a ban will become effective on the entry of Russian cars on the territory of Bulgaria, Border Police director Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov said in an interview with public service TV BNT. Two days..
Traffic is now open to cars on Danube bridge, after which heavy duty vehicles will also be let through, the BTA reports. TIR truck blocks traffic on Danube bridge The Bulgarian section of the bridge is in need of an overhaul..
The 12th edition of "Trabant Fest" in Veliko Tarnovo is an occasion for gathering of the owners and admirers of the East German brand of cars produced in the city of Zwickau between 1957 and 1991. There are currently 29,781 Trabant..
The Georgi Bogdanov-Boris Missirkov tandem – emblematic names in Bulgarian contemporary art – are once again challenging the Bulgarian public. In their exhibition “The cars we drove into capitalism” they explore the phenomenon of..
They are quiet, comfortable, environmentally friendly and efficient. It is not clear whether the motives of Bulgarians to acquire electric vehicles stem from a desire to protect the environment or are rather financial. But one thing is certain –..