This two-day premier motoring event for the East Midlands has something for everyone – whether you’re on a serious hunt for the perfect new car or simply want a fantastic family day out in one of the most iconic locations in the UK.
Organised by event specialists Crowdpullers, the show will bring together the very best in brand new cars, vans and motorcycles from some of the world’s leading manufacturers. Saturday is “new model preview day” – providing the perfect opportunity to check out state-of-the-art models from the largest number of local dealers ever to have attended the events.
Experts will also be on hand to answer questions and give visitors a rare chance to look “up close” at a host of amazing cars including prestige brands such as Lexus, Tesla and Lotus. Luxury detailing brand, Car Gods 54, will have a display once again including their popular free race simulator!
Meanwhile Sunday is “family day” and will include the brilliant Autokarna show, organised by the Pre-War Austin Seven Club, bringing up to 7000 members and their stunning classic vehicles to the city..
Even if you’re not into motors, this is one event that will have something for everyone. There will be plenty for children to see and do, with fairground rides, inflatables, climbing walls and face painting.
Visitors can also browse great craft and charity stalls, enjoy tasty food and refreshments and listen to live music performances.
The event is once again sponsored by Nottingham College who will be showcasing their automotive and mechanic courses. College staff will be on hand to talk about the range of options for school leavers interested in a career in the automotive or motorcycle industries. The College will also be showcasing courses due to start at their new City Hub building in Nottingham City Centre which is set to open in September.
Grant Baker, from Crowdpullers, added: “We’re expecting more that 20,000 people to attend over the weekend and, with up to 30 new car brands on display there will be something to suit everyone’s taste. “Due to their popularity in recent years, new motorcycles will be displayed too.
“We’re really excited about this great family event, which is completely free to enter, and we’re very grateful to our sponsors, Nottingham College, for supporting us once again.”
Entry to the event is free but a parking charge will apply.