Car enthusiasts flock to Medina's Autoplex for their monthly show

 
 

AutoMotorPlex Medina once again turned into a paradise for automotive enthusiasts as hundreds of vehicles filled the property for one of the area’s most impressive car gatherings. From highly modified imports and modern supercars to beautifully restored classics and custom trucks, the event showcased an incredible range of machinery and the passionate community behind it. No matter what style of vehicle you’re into, there was something parked somewhere on the grounds that would stop you in your tracks.

What makes these events stand out is the variety. It’s not every day you see a Honda Civic parked a few spaces away from a McLaren, with a vintage muscle car and lifted off-road build nearby. The mix of vehicles created an atmosphere where every attendee could find something to appreciate. Some owners focused on immaculate restorations, others pushed performance and engineering, while many simply brought vehicles they genuinely love to drive and share with fellow enthusiasts.

Beyond the cars themselves, the event highlighted how strong Minnesota’s automotive community continues to be. Owners spent the day answering questions, sharing stories about their builds, and connecting with people who share the same passion. Families, photographers, collectors, and casual fans wandered through the rows of cars all day, creating the kind of laid back environment that makes these gatherings feel welcoming to everyone, regardless of experience or background in the car scene.

Events like this are more than just car shows. They are a celebration of craftsmanship, creativity, and community. Whether your dream car is an exotic supercar, a classic cruiser, a track-focused import, or a perfectly preserved original, AutoMotorPlex Medina proved once again that automotive passion comes in every shape, style, and horsepower level imaginable. For photographers, it was an endless stream of incredible details, reflections, colors, and personalities that made every corner of the venue worth exploring.

Jason Alexander