A tradition
The Organizing Committee of the Automobile Club de Monaco hopes that this event will be even more challenging than before, particularly in terms of the difficulty of the terrain. A genuine road competition, reserved for 100% Electric vehicles, without the use of an extender, this regularity event is now very popular with automakers and tuners, who come to demonstrate the technological and avant-garde potential of their vehicles in real-life conditions.
Since its new name in 2016, succeeding the Rallye Monte-Carlo des Véhicules Électriques (from 1995 to 1999), the Rallye Monte-Carlo Fuel Cell & Hybrids (2005, 2006), the Rallye Monte-Carlo des Véhicules à Energie Alternative (from 2007 to 2011) and the Rallye Monte-Carlo des Energies Nouvelles / Rallye Monte-Carlo ZENN (from 2012 to 2015), this 8th opus of the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo counts towards the Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup 2024...
Practical information about the Monte-Carlo E-Rally
Find accommodation near the Monte-Carlo E-Rally
For your stay in Monaco during the Monte-Carlo E-Rally, the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer offers a range of hotels ideally located to be at the heart of this 27th edition. Choose from the legendary elegance of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, the understated luxury of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, or the idyllic setting of the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort for a memorable experience in Monaco.
Catering for the Monte-Carlo E-Rally
Monte-Carlo is packed with world-renowned restaurants to satisfy your taste buds during the Monte-Carlo E-Rally. The Grill, Le Louis XV - Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, and the Blue Bay Marcel Ravin at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort are exquisite options for savouring sophisticated dishes with breathtaking views over the Mediterranean.
How to get to the event
There are several options for getting to the Monte-Carlo E-Rally. Taking place in Port Hercule, the event is easily accessible for international visitors, notably via Nice-Côte d'Azur airport, 20km away. Transfers to the site after a flight can be made by taxi, bus or helicopter. By car, it's easy to get to the show by taking the A8 motorway from France, via the Monaco exit. By train, from Paris or Marseille, TGV high-speed trains serve Monaco station directly, as do a number of regional TER trains.
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For more information, look at the l'Automobile Club de Monaco's website