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Experience vintage racing with MAUTO's simulators featuring iconic cars like the Alfa Romeo Disco Volante and Lancia D24, in a private, 1-day Turin tour.

For those passionate about historic automobiles and cutting-edge technology, the Turin Vintage Car Simulators at MAUTO offers an engaging way to connect with legendary cars without leaving Italy. This 1-day experience in Piedmont combines a museum visit with the thrill of virtual racing in stunning 3D digital twins of iconic cars like the 1952 Alfa Romeo Disco Volante, the 1953 Lancia D24, and the 1954 Fiat Turbina.
Exclusively available to MAUTO visitors and set within the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, the tour emphasizes a private group experience with guides speaking English, French, and Italian. The activity has earned an impressive 4.8 out of 5 from four reviews, highlighting a high level of satisfaction.
While the activity offers a stunning visual presentation and an exciting opportunity to virtually race on historic circuits, it is important to note some physical and health restrictions—such as a minimum height of 1.65 meters and contraindications for pregnant women or those with certain health issues.
This tour suits car enthusiasts, technology lovers, and those interested in innovative experiences blending history with digital innovation. The cost, duration, and exclusivity make it a compelling choice for a memorable half-day in Turin.
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The Turin Vintage Car Simulators take visitors beyond the typical museum visit. Here, the focus is on interactive simulation that places you behind the wheel of historic cars in a virtual racing environment. The simulators are designed by Pininfarina and Zagato, emphasizing both aesthetic design and technological innovation.
This experience is exclusively for MAUTO visitors and offers a fascinating blend of classic automotive engineering and futuristic digital technology. Visitors enjoy the chance to “drive” iconic models, which are brought to life through stunning 3D digital twins that recreate historic circuits for an authentic racing feel.

The tour begins at the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile located at coordinates 45.03186, 7.67363. The meeting point is straightforward, and the museum’s central location makes it easy to access. Since the experience is private and guided, participants are advised to arrive a few minutes early to ensure smooth check-in.
All necessary equipment and simulators are provided on-site, with the experience lasting approximately one day, depending on available start times. The activity includes skip-the-line access to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
The simulators are tailored for one passenger per ride, with guides fluent in three languages to assist and explain the process. During the experience, participants have the opportunity to choose their car and racing circuit—adding a layer of personalization that increases the thrill.
The design of the simulators emphasizes both aesthetic beauty and performance accuracy, ensuring that every race feels intense and visually impressive. The digital twins of the 1952 Alfa Romeo Disco Volante, the 1953 Lancia D24, and the 1954 Fiat Turbina serve as a highlight, giving a rare chance to virtually operate these engineering marvels.
More Great Tours NearbyThe activity has specific requirements and restrictions. Only one passenger per ride is allowed, with a minimum height of 1.65 meters. The experience is not suitable for:
– Pregnant women
– People with heart, lumbar, or cervical problems
– Those with severe disabilities
– Visitors with mobility impairments
– Wheelchair users
– Individuals under 160 cm or unable to drive manual transmission
– Anyone prone to motion sickness
To ensure safety and optimal operation, bags, food, or drinks cannot be carried into the simulators.
The simulators are designed by Pininfarina and Zagato, two renowned names in automotive design. This pairing results in visual elegance and authentic racing sensations. The stunning 3D digital models of the cars allow visitors to get a near-real experience of driving classic legends on historic circuits.
This futuristic approach breathes new life into MAUTO’s collection, making it more interactive and engaging for visitors interested in both history and technology. The experience is a testament to how digital innovation can transform traditional car museums into dynamic, immersive environments.
While only four reviews are available, the overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 points to high satisfaction. Reviewers from Switzerland and Poland mention that everything is “perfect” and that the experience is “fun”, with the ability to select cars and circuits adding to the enjoyment.
This positive feedback underscores the quality of the simulators and the professionalism of the guides. Visitors appreciate the visual appeal and the unique opportunity to virtually drive iconic vintage cars in a state-of-the-art environment.
The Turin Vintage Car Simulators at MAUTO offer a one-of-a-kind experience for car enthusiasts and tech lovers alike. The combination of historic vehicles and cutting-edge digital simulation creates an engaging way to experience automotive history in an interactive format.
The private group setting and multi-language guides enhance the experience, making it both personal and accessible. However, the activity’s physical restrictions and health considerations mean it’s best suited for those who meet the requirements.
For visitors seeking a memorable, innovative, and visually stunning activity in Turin, the MAUTO simulators provide a rare glimpse into both the past and future of automotive design.
How long does the Vintage Car Simulator experience last?
The activity is designed to fit into a 1-day itinerary, with start times available upon booking.
What cars can I drive during the simulation?
Visitors can drive the 1952 Alfa Romeo Disco Volante, the 1953 Lancia D24, and the 1954 Fiat Turbina.
Is the experience suitable for children?
The activity is not suitable for children under 5 feet 2 inches (160 cm) or those unable to drive manual transmission. It is also not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with certain health issues.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, French, and Italian to assist during the experience.
Can I choose which circuit to race on?
Yes, visitors have the opportunity to select their preferred auto and circuit within the simulation.
Is this experience accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, the activity is not suitable for those with mobility issues, severe disabilities, or wheelchair users.
What is the booking policy?
The experience is non-refundable once booked, but skip-the-line access is included.
Where does the experience start?
The tour begins at the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile, located at coordinates 45.03186, 7.67363.
What is the overall rating of this tour?
It has a 4.8 out of 5 rating based on four reviews, reflecting high visitor satisfaction.