
Motorworld Mallorca: A new mobility experience center on the island
On over 15,000 square meters Motorworld Mallorca opens its doors: classics, supercars, SimRacing, events and a clear commitment to sustainability — a versatile meeting place for locals and visitors.
Motorworld Mallorca: A new mobility experience center
In the morning, when the cafés in Palma are still clinking their first espresso cups and a light breeze from the sea brushes the palms on the Passeig, a place opens on the island that makes car lovers immediately stamp their hooves — or rather: their tyres. Motorworld Mallorca: un nuevo centro de experiencias para la movilidad en la isla is not a normal museum but an open experience center on more than 15,000 square meters. Here supercars meet vintage cars, electric boats meet motorcycles, and in between mechanics with oil-stained hands work just as much as young people at racing simulators.
One place, many facets
The complex feels like a small cosmos around mobility: showrooms, workshops and lifestyle shops alternate. Visitors can stroll past glass storage boxes in which vehicles are accessible around the clock — a kind of private display case in the Mallorcan sunshine. It’s not just images of chrome and paint. They are stories of restorations, of collecting families and of mechanics working here who still have tales of the old times on the coast to tell.
Storage boxes, SimRacing and real racing flair
For those who want more than just to look, there is a modern Sim racing center. The hum of the computers and the muffled rustle of palms outside mingle while drivers take the corners in full simulation. Garage rooms with real racing cars serve as a backdrop for conferences or private events — and yes, sometimes you hear the quiet ticking of a freshly stopped engine or the satisfied laugh after a successful lap in the simulator.
Dining under the lift: everyday meets the exceptional
The restaurant "Motorworld Inn" is a place full of small surprises: between the smell of burgers and strands of pasta stands a lift presenting a boat, and a yellow Lamborghini hangs from the ceiling — upside down, an eye-catcher that makes visitors smile. Here people not only eat but watch, tell stories, and debate. The soundscape: cutlery, voices, the occasional clatter of a lift. A piece of everyday life and an experience at the same time.
Events with character and space for ideas
The Motorworld Mobility Hall offers 2,400 square meters for fairs, concerts or theme parties. Ten creative meeting rooms, from "Sail Away" with sailing ship flair to garage rooms with racing cars, give organizers a lot of freedom. Especially now, as venues in Mallorca are increasingly in demand year-round, the complex could help extend the season and attract new audiences — from car clubs to innovation conferences (Motorworld Mallorca: Entre el brillo y los dolores de crecimiento — Un emplazamiento en prueba).
Sustainability: more than a label
Particularly noteworthy is the commitment to sustainability. A photovoltaic roof of 4,500 square meters and several charging stations show that here not only petrol conversations are held. The quiet hum of charging cables now belongs to the soundscape just like the rumble of a classic boxer engine. Mobility and climate protection do not have to be a contradiction — Motorworld makes that visible.
What this means for Mallorca
For the island, the center brings several opportunities: it complements the tourist offering with a weather-independent attraction, creates jobs in workshops, gastronomy and event management, and promotes the coming together of different generations — from young SimRacers to regulars with a passion for classic cars. It remains important that such projects are interlinked with local infrastructure, with craftsmen and with neighbours so that the added value remains sustainable.
Those who are curious can visit Motorworld daily and free of charge. And even if you don't have petrol in your blood: the warm light, the clinking of cutlery and the view of a silent esports driver in the simulator are unique island experiences. A place that showcases mobility in many facets — and another example of how Mallorca is changing without losing its heart.
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