Las Vegas, Nevada – We’re here! The Summit Racing and OnAllCylinders team members are touching down for the 2025 SEMA Show. But we still have some new products to talk about before the doors of the event officially swing open.

Click Here to See All Our 2025 SEMA Show Coverage.

OK, so we’ve seen the RetroSound Europa model before, but the RetroSound engineering team just unveiled a new updated revision that’ll surely pique the curiosity of vintage European import owners.

RetroSound Europa Radio
(Image/RetroSound)

Is easy to see that the Europa looks like it was plucked right out of a 1960s or 1970s dashboard—pushbuttons and all—but depending on the exact model you choose, RetroSound packs in modern audio features like Bluetooth connectivity, USB and auxiliary inputs, and a high quality amplifier.

That’s a win-win in our book.

And better still, for the 2025 SEMA Show, the RetroSound folks pulled the wraps off an updated Europa design that integrates the volume/tuning shafts into the unit, making the radio more compact and way easier to slide into a single DIN slot.

Someone mercilessly hack up your dash to install a bangin’ stereo back in the 1980s? Check out the RetroSound DIN Repair Kit.

old vs new Europa Radio comparison
When compared with the older version (background) you can see how the new revision (foreground) makes it much easier to slide the radio head unit into a single DIN slot. (Image/RetroSound)


In other words, if you’ve got a vintage Porsche or VW (or heck other European classics like an MG or Triumph) sitting in your driveway and want some good travelling tunes to go with it, the RetroSound Europa radio is worth looking into.

But lest you think that the RetroSound lineup is limited to the European market, rest assured it offers dozens of modern, yet authentically-styled radio models that’ll look right at home in anything from a postwar Ford truck or classic Corvette, to a 1960s Detroit Musclecar or a 1980s GM truck. See for yourself:

Click here too see all the RetroSound Radios Available at Summit Racing.

RetroSound Podcast

We sat down with the folks from RetroSound a while back for an episode of The OnAllCylinders Podcast to focus on radio/audio installation and troubleshooting for vintage cars and trucks. If that sounds interesting to you, check it out here:

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