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Roadster! visits... The British Motor Show

During the summer Roadster! visited the British Motor Show!


The British Motor Show is a great day out for junior petrol heads (and adults!) who love cars. 


Car dealers from across the UK provided access to all the latest cars. Roadster! had great fun exploring cars such as the new Land Rover Defender 90 and the amazing Hyundai Ionic 5 electric car. Kids really did get to sit in the driving seat and get a feel for how it must feel to drive these brand new machines. The EV Zone featured a collection of all the latest Electric cars to explore.


As well all the latest car models the show had plenty of other things to keep kids entertained. On the Live Stage celebrities from T.V.'s Car S.O.S. hosted stories and videos from the show. 


Outside in the Live Arena, T.V's wheeler dealer Mike Brewer hosted fast paced displays of car thrills and entertainment, and the Paul Swift stunt team wowed the crowds with an amazing stunt show. The Caterham’s Pro-Drifting Team put on some serious sideways action - with skilled drivers giving the more adventurous car sliding taxi rides!


Elsewhere the Premier GT Supercar Paddock collected together super-rare and super-expensive supercars. The Sporting Bears, a group of classic and supercar owners with big hearts raised over £45k for charity by offering passenger rides in their amazing supercars, classics & modified cars. An Owners club zone and Owners enclosure featured an amazing collection of classic, unusual and rare cars on show together.  The AA also had a great display of historic recovery vehicles.


An amazing Family Zone offered kids rides, giant Scalextrics, under 17 driving, model building, painting, celebrities and supercars. There was also Mario Kart, racing simulators and a a Mini Land Rover driving course for kids to enjoy.


There was so much to do and see. Roadster! had a great time! 


Tickets for the 2023 British Motor Show are on sale now. Roadster! can highly recommend it!


(This article was original published in the first issue of Roadster! Magazine)



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