Virtual Tours

Virtual Tours

18th marzo 2020 0 Por Diego20

On this special times where we are forced to be locked down there are many things we cannot do.


But visiting some of the most amazing Car museums is still possible, at least virtually


Here we show you our recommendations:

 

 

Mercedes Benz Museum

The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart has one of the most impressive car collections found anywhere. And while Google Maps doesn’t let you take a virtual visit of the entire space, there are multiple landing points with 360-degree views that allow you to check out some of the wildest production, race, and concept cars the company has ever created.

 

McLaren Technology Centre

Here’s a suggestion: take a stroll along the paved pathway that surrounds the McLaren Technology Centre before making your way inside the stunning Woking, U.K.-based facility. Home to an impressive collection of classic race cars and million-dollar road cars (a P1 greets you at the door), a virtual, 360-degree tour of McLaren HQ’s museum-esque lobby is an absolute must for fans.

 

Museo Ferrari

The Ferrari Museum at the company’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy, doesn’t offer as extensive of an experience as some of the others on this list. That said, virtual viewers can still check out some of the most iconic racing and road cars the company has ever produced, from Michael Schumacher’s Formula 1 car to the ridiculous LaFerarri FXX-K.

 

Porsche Museum

The Porsche Museum, located near company headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, has one of the most impressive collections of cars we’ve seen anywhere. Production cars on display date back to the early 1910s, while visitors can also check out many modern classics and dozens of concept cars. The Porsche Museum has no shortage of stunning sights

 

Toyota Automobile Museum

The Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagakute houses the most impressive collection of Toyota products – past and present – anywhere in the world. Divided into a number of dedicated zones, Google Maps allows you to virtually explore the entire history of the Toyota brand, starting with the 1936 Model AA and ending at modern alternative-fuel options like the Mirai, with everything in-between

 

Honda Collection Hall

The Honda Collection Hall in Motegi, Japan, is home to all things Honda – not just cars. Bicycles, scale models, power products, robots (yes, Asimo included) all call the facility home. The Google Maps virtual tour explores every corner of the Honda Collection Hall, taking you through the history of the brand one exhibit at a time..