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Classic Motor Show in Bremen 2025: Innovative creations mingle with timeless Japanese automobiles

From January 31st to February 2nd, 2025, the Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) is scheduled to return for its 23rd edition at Bremen's fairgrounds. Of particular interest this year are two special exhibitions highlighting motorcycles from the 1980s and Japanese automobiles. Previously relatively...

Classic Vehicles Exhibition 2025 in Bremen: Innovative Genres and Japanese Vintage Cars Unite
Classic Vehicles Exhibition 2025 in Bremen: Innovative Genres and Japanese Vintage Cars Unite

Classic Motor Show in Bremen 2025: Innovative creations mingle with timeless Japanese automobiles

Bremen Classic Motorshow 2025: A Celebration of Modern Classics

Get ready, petrolheads! The Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) is set to return for its 23rd edition from January 31 to February 2, 2025, at Messe Bremen, Findorffstr. 101, 28215 Bremen.

This year, the BCM promises an exciting lineup, with two special exhibitions taking centre stage. The first exhibition will focus on motorcycles from the 1980s, showcasing 24 selected exhibits, featuring bestsellers and milestones from this pivotal era. The second exhibition will highlight Japanese automobiles, presenting 12 iconic high-performance models from four decades.

The Modern Classics section will be a highlight, featuring high-performance cars from the late 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s that are viewed as future classics. Among these, the Honda NSX will be showcased, representing Japanese automotive excellence on an international stage. Other Japanese classics such as the Toyota Supra or Mazda MX-5 may also be present, but their inclusion is not explicitly confirmed in the available information.

The BCM is not just about the past, though. A youth area will be introduced, aiming to inspire the next generation of classic car enthusiasts. Impulses from the circle of participants will be implemented for the design of the show, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience for all visitors.

Tickets for the BCM can be purchased online at a cost of 28 € for a two-day pass and 10 € for an evening ticket on Friday and Saturday. Daily tickets cost 18 € online and 20 € at the box office, while a family ticket (2 adults + 4 children) is priced at 40 €.

The BCM's website, www.classicmotorshow.de, provides more information about the event and its exhibitions. The top image for the BCM features a Honda NSX and a Toyota 2000GT, both captured by M3b GmbH / Studio Moin.

Remember, the BCM opens its doors at 9 am each day and closes at 6 pm. Don't miss out on this exciting event! The Bremen Classic Motorshow 2025 promises to be a celebration of automotive history and a glimpse into the future of classic cars. See you there!

[1] Information sourced from the official Bremen Classic Motorshow press release.

Discussing future exhibitions, the Bremen Classic Motorshow 2025 might include cars beyond the classic era, delving into home-and-garden lifestyle with electric vehicles, perhaps showcasing innovative car-maintenance tools or eco-friendly garden accessories. Furthermore, a separate section could be dedicated to lifestyle pursuits, such as luxury home decor pieces to complement the admiration for classic vehicles.

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