VAG Caffe – A Perfect Start to the 2025 Car Season in Krnjaševci

On Sunday, April 27th 2025, the Serbian car scene officially woke up from its winter slumber with the season-opening event VAG Caffe, organized by VAG Society Serbia. Set in the industrial zone, just a short drive from Belgrade, the meet brought together some of the most passionate VAG (Volkswagen Audi Group) enthusiasts from across the country.

Under a bright spring sky, the event delivered exactly what it promised — chill vibes, strong coffee, and an incredible lineup of VAG builds.

A Showcase of VAG Passion
Clean OEM+ builds and enthusiasts with daily drivers, VAG Caffe didn’t disappoint. Volkswagens, Audis, Seats, and even a few Škodas rolled in throughout the day, each with its own story to tell.

One of the stars of the meet was a new, this slammed Corrado G60.

Tastefully restored Corrado G60, rocking custom Sebring split wheels and slammed on air bags. The owner’s dedication to period-correct styling, combined with modern performance tweaks, made this one a fan favorite.

The Audi crowd came strong too — a sleek RS6 turned heads along with green RS3.

There is never enough of classic Recaro seats in a Golf MK2. This tastefully restored set grabbed our attention.

Seat lovers had their moment as well, with a few standout builds.


Community Over Competition
Unlike large, competitive shows, VAG Caffe focused on creating a laid-back atmosphere — a place for friends to reconnect, talk shop, and appreciate each other’s hard work. No trophies, no stress, just good cars, good people, and good coffee.

VAG Society Serbia nailed the vibe. From the careful curation of cars to the friendly, well-organized setup, it’s clear this community is growing in both size and style.

Looking Ahead
If VAG Caffe is any indication of what’s to come, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the VAG scene in Serbia. With more meets, cruises, and shows on the calendar, there’s never been a better time to be a part of the community.

Stay tuned — this is only the beginning.
Enjoy full photo coverage by our Damir Karan.
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