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From the Costa del Sol to the Vatican. The surprising Spanish company building the Popemobile

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When Pope Leo XIV steps into Madrid’s massive Santiago Bernabeu stadium next week, he won’t be in a traditional armoured SUV. Instead, the Pontiff will be riding in a highly customized, ultra-secure electric golf buggy, engineered by Green Mowers, a sports turf and light electric vehicle company with roots right here on the Costa del Sol.

One of the most extraordinary commissions in Spanish automotive history has been fulfilled by the firm, which operates a key local office in Estepona. Green Mowers received the surprise order from the Holy See during the very year it celebrates its 25th anniversary, a double cause for celebration that the company describes as “both a gift and a privilege”. While their head office is in Burgos, the company’s presence in Estepona, Ayamonte, Barcelona, and Alicante has established them as a leading reference in their sector across Spain and Portugal, supported by a dedicated workforce of around 60 people.

An electric golf buggy fit for The Pope

Pope Leo XIV will use this specially adapted electric golf buggy during his tour of the Santiago Bernabeu stadium on June 8, as part of a major diocesan community gathering taking place in Madrid. While it may resemble an ordinary golf cart at first glance, every detail has been engineered with papal security and dignity in mind.

Finished in off-white with dark beige leather seating and the pontifical coat of arms embossed on the bodywork, the vehicle features a lithium battery, electromagnetic braking, and advanced turf technology designed to handle different stadium surfaces safely. Green Mowers worked closely with their regular supplier, E-Z-GO of Augusta, USA, on the build. While the buggy can reach standard golf vehicle speeds, it will be up to the Holy See to determine how fast the pontiff actually travels during the Bernabeu event.

To allow the Pope to greet the crowds, he will stand on an open rear platform reinforced with a galvanized steel anti-slip structure, complete with a supportive backrest added for stability throughout the journey. Discrete weather protection measures have also been built into the design.

A commission that arrived out of the blue

Commercial director Alberto Ruiz is reported to have said that when the commission arrived, roughly a month ago, through a contact connected to the event, the team felt a distinct degree of vertigo at the sheer responsibility involved. From that moment, however, technicians and mechanics got to work “from minute zero” on the design, with final delivery scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday this week.

Green Mowers’ vehicle is actually one of three specially built popemobiles for this highly anticipated papal visit to Spain. A second, larger vehicle will arrive directly from Rome for use in Barcelona, while a third is currently being developed in Tenerife based on plans provided by the Vatican.

A Papal secret hidden in plain sight

Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic journey to Spain runs from June 6 to 12, taking in Madrid, Barcelona, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife.

But perhaps the most fascinating part of the story happens after the crowds leave. Once the historic visit concludes, the buggy will quietly return to the company’s facilities in Burgos. There, it will be stripped of its papal modifications, converted back into a standard golf vehicle, and put up for sale. It will re-enter the normal commercial sales line, meaning its next owner, likely a local golf course or resort, will almost certainly never know that their everyday ride was once the official transport of Pope Leo XIV.

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Costa del Sol newspaper 11 – 17 Jun 2026

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Free Beethoven Concert In Fuengirola With World-Famous Soloist

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Acclaimed Pianist Zhiqiao Zhang. Credit: ZZ FB

The Iberian Sinfonietta presents its Community Concerts series at Palacio de la Paz in Fuengirola on June, 13 at 7pm with free admission until the hall fills up. Culture officials have introduced this established initiative within the local programme and classical music enthusiasts receive welcome news as the concerts directed by Juan Paulo Gómez return to the venue.

Programme features major works by Beethoven and Schubert

Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 4 in G major, opus 58, leads the evening programme. This composition stands as one of the most emblematic by the German master. Schubert’s Symphony No 4 in C minor completes the bill. This symphony ranks among the strongest examples of his symphonic writing.

Acclaimed pianist Zhiqiao Zhang serves as soloist

Iberian Sinfonietta engages Chinese pianist Zhiqiao Zhang for the Beethoven concerto. Zhang ranks among leading young pianists on the world stage. His awards include first prize at the Fujairah International Piano Competition and gold medal success at the Carles and Sofia International Piano Competition.

Zhang grew up in a musical family and started training early in life. He has performed in halls including Jordan Hall in Boston and Shenzhen Grand Theatre.

Juan Paulo Gómez conducts the orchestra

Juan Paulo Gómez serves as musical and artistic director of Iberian Sinfonietta and the Malaga Provincial Youth Orchestra with more than thirty years of professional experience. He focuses on training young musicians through educational projects and direction of national and international orchestras. Concert activities and teaching as professor of Orchestral Conducting at Malaga Higher Conservatory of Music have continued since 2006.

Community Concerts series brings music to all

This performance allows the Community Concerts cycle to continue its aim of making classical music accessible to all audiences via free high quality concerts. Classical music fans in Fuengirola value the series as one of the leading local cultural events.

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Scottish Tourist Had Message For Rescuers

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Scottish holidaymaker Aileen wrote an emotional letter to Benalmadena lifeguards after they came to her aid when she lost consciousness on the beach.

The handwritten note was sent by 62-year-old Aileen days after lifeguards responded when she became unwell on the beach on May 29. Addressed to lifeguard Melanie Waller and the SOS team, the message thanked them for their “care and assistance” during the incident.

“Thank you very much to everyone for your help and attention. Knowing they were there, I was able to enjoy the rest of my vacation. Thank you from the bottom of my heart,” Aileen wrote.

Lifeguards responded after woman became dizzy and lost consciousness

According to reports, the incident occurred at around 5.30pm on May 29 when staff working from a hammock station in front of the Gloria Bendita beach bar alerted Benalmadena’s lifeguard service that a woman was suffering from dizziness and required urgent assistance.

First responders Melanie Waller and Rodrigo Escobar were dispatched to the scene, where they found Aileen sitting on the ground displaying symptoms of dizziness.

During their initial assessment, the woman was not responding normally and shortly afterwards lost consciousness again. Lifeguards reported that she appeared pale, had bluish lips and was experiencing breathing difficulties.

Given her condition, emergency protocols were activated and medical assistance was requested, with the situation initially assessed as a possible Priority 1 emergency.

Emergency response praised after tourist recovers

After several minutes receiving assistance, Aileen regained consciousness, allowing responders to reassess the incident as a Priority 2 case.

During the intervention, she complained of thirst and was given sugar water under the supervision of the lifeguard team. Once her condition stabilised, responders identified her as a Scottish tourist visiting Benalmadena on holiday.

Local reports praised the quick actions of both the hammock attendant who raised the alarm and the lifeguard team that responded immediately, enabling medical resources to be activated without delay.

The incident ended on a positive note when Aileen later contacted the service to express her gratitude. Her letter has since been highlighted as recognition of the work carried out daily by Benalmadena’s beach rescue teams in supporting residents and visitors along the increasingly busy coastline.

Strengthened beach safety operation across Benalmadena

Benalmadena has recently announced the increase in coastal safety in the area with the launch of its summer vigilance and rescue operation, running from 15 May to 15 October. The plan brings in 45 lifeguards, rescue watercraft, a staffed ambulance and rapid‑response equipment across nine points of the coastline, to assist beach services during the areas busiest months.

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