DD3 goes to an (accredited) Montessori Nursery. They do have cars (admittedly wooden).
DD3 arrives in the morning, chooses her name from the board, chooses a peg to put her name above and hangs her bag/coat on it. She then chooses her name again and posts it in the post-box.
Activities are placed on trays and she may choose any activity on the shelf. If another child has the activity she wants to use, she can ask to join them, but if that child says no, she must wait until the child is finished. Similarly, if a child wants to do something on the floor, they get a little mat out, which defines their space. Other children must ask to join if they think it looks interesting.
All the activities promote defined skills, and are orientated Left to Right in preparation for reading and writing later. Fine motor activities may include using tweezers to move cotton wool balls from one bowl to another, for example.
The equipment the children use is all 'real', such as crockery for eating lunch, a real workbench with hand drill, hammer, etc. The intention is that children learn to respect and care for their equipment.
DD3's pre-school has African Land Snails and tortoises, and they borrow eggs from a local farm to watch them hatch into chicks, then return them after a few weeks.
They have circle time, where they play games, sing songs, etc., and they have French, yoga, etc., too.
It's fabulous!