World Motoring Heritage Year

FIVA, the Fรฉdรฉration Internationale des Vรฉhicules Anciens, has named 2016 as World Motoring Heritage Yearโ€”both in recognition of our motoring history and to celebrate a new dawn for the historic vehicle movement throughout the world. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of FIVA itself.

โ€œThis is the perfect time to launch World Motoring Heritage Year, as weโ€™re at the dawn of a bright new age of classic motoring,โ€ says Patrick Rollet, President of FIVA, a non-profit enterprise set up in 1966 that currently represents 85 member organizations in more than 64 countries, on behalf of millions of individuals with a passion for historic cars, motorcycles or utilitarian vehicles.

To mark World Motoring Heritage Year and emphasize its new mission statement, โ€œProtecting, preserving and promoting world motoring heritage,โ€ FIVA is planning an ongoing series of events and initiatives throughout the coming year, including:

โ€ข Twice-yearly โ€œHeritage Forums,โ€ bringing together the heads of the classic divisions of the major vehicle manufacturers, and symposiums on pertinent topics for all stakeholders to deliberate and debate key issues;

โ€ข Broadening the scope of FIVA to allow professional members, such as manufacturers, to contribute to and aid the movement;

โ€ข Identifying issues of global concern, lobbying the relevant authorities and raising public awareness;

โ€ข Launching FIVA-backed awards at many of the worldโ€™s top events;

โ€ข Issuing FIVA ID cards based on new technical codes for historic vehicle authentication;

For complete information, please visit: www.fiva.org