Toyota Wheel Park Leaves on Tour Again!

This page is translated from the original post "Le Toyota Wheel Park repart en tournée !" in French.

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Toyota Wheel Park

After the successful 2024 edition, the Toyota Wheel Park is back in 2025 with a new Heritage Tour.

The Toyota Wheel Park is a unique road trip that celebrates action sports and inclusion, with stops planned across France. And this year, Toyota has a special gift for the sites hosting the tour. At each stop, a portion of the skatepark modules will be gifted to the host city. A lasting legacy to allow locals to ride in an inclusive environment, even after the Wheel Park departs.

The Toyota Wheel Park is much more than a skatepark. It is a modular, eco-designed, portable structure built in Troyes with sustainable wood. Easily reusable, it minimizes its carbon footprint through smart maintenance. Accessible to everyone, both able-bodied and people with disabilities, this park invites visitors to discover skateboarding or WCMX (Wheelchair Motocross). An initiative that promotes strong values of inclusive mobility, sustainability, and accessibility for all.

On the program: sport, fun, and spectacle

This large-scale project is the result of collective effort, bringing together experts like La Fabrique Royale and Pratikable, as well as ambassador athletes such as Vincent Milou, Lorraine Truong, and Clément Zannini.

Between May and July 2025, the Heritage Tour will visit several cities across France, with each stage including:

  • Free introduction sessions in skateboarding and WCMX, supervised by professionals.
  • Impressive demos by athletes from the Team Toyota France, including Lorraine Truong and Clément Zannini.
  • Open sessions for riders of all skill levels.
  • And of course, the legacy of modules for a lasting impact!


The tour stops are as follows:

  • May 24-25 – Rennes: Festival Rennes sur Roulettes
  • June 1 – Anglet, La Barre
  • June 14 – Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, Skatepark du Chesnay
  • June 21 – Nice, Jardin Albert 1er, Espace des Brumes
  • July 19 – Valenciennes, Place du Commerce
  • And more dates to come…

Discover the universe of Wheel Park with the documentary “Toujours plus loin” on France TV. Come on, everyone grab your boards!

READ ALSO: Where to skate in Paris?

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