Big Data, Young People, and Classics: FIVA at the 2025 Edition 

Meeting with tomorrow’s stakeholders and the partnership with Ferrari Classiche at the stand featuring a rare Ferrari 250 GT.  

FIVA (Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens) is participating in Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 to strengthen its ties with professionals in the classic world and meet new, young enthusiasts.  

Two flagship initiatives are planned for Bologna 2025. The traditional Heritage Workshop, open by exclusive invitation and dedicated to the application of data processing to historic vehicles which is to be held on October 22, and the groundbreaking signing ceremony on Thursday, October 23 at 16.00 of the new partnership with Ferrari Classiche.  

For decades, the FIVA ID Card has been the global reference for documenting authenticity and history. Building on this trusted foundation, FIVA is now developing an exclusive Big Data Programme with its global partners, allowing for a broad gamut of services ranging from the accurate estimation of, inter alia, the value of historic vehicles to identification of sources for hard to find spare parts, tailored insurance policies, and data-driven insights all of which will serve to redefine how we preserve and enjoy these timeless machines.  

The new partnership between FIVA and Ferrari Classiche will serve also as a cornerstone for the continued position of the FIVA ID Card as the global reference for documentation of authenticity and history. 

In light of this cooperation, one of the highlights of the FIVA booth will be the display of a 1959 Ferrari 250GT/F from the Museo Ferrari collection. This truly unique vehicle, will be the first vehicle to benefit from the FIVA – Ferrari Classiche cooperation having both a Ferrari Classiche certification and a FIVA ID Card. 

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