Buondí! After an incredible first year, Fiats and Friends returns for 2025, with the best of Fiat (and beyond) on display in an unmissable summer event!
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British Motor Museum
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10am, Saturday 2 August |
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4pm, Saturday 2 August |
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British Motor Museum |
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British Motor Museum |
TICKETS |
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Buondí! After an incredible first year, Fiats and Friends returns for 2025, with the best of Fiat (and beyond) on display in an unmissable summer event!
In 2024, to mark the 125 year anniversary of the launch of Fiat, the Fiat Motor Club (G.B.) created a family event which not only celebrated Fiat vehicles of all ages, but the achievements of other designers, manufacturers and engineers. Held here at the home of British motor history, the event was a roaring success and will be back bigger, and better, for 2025!
Unlike many Italian motoring events that are organised by era or by marque, Fiats & Friends is open to every Italian vehicle from 1899 to the present day including cars, electric vehicles, motorcycles & mopeds, commercial vehicles, campers, supercars... even tractors!
We are also once again celebrating our Friends with any interesting classic & retro cars, so if you don’t have an Italian car you are still welcome to display. In fact, it was a Renault that won the award for best non-Fiat at the first show…!
With such a wide variety on display, the Fiat Motor Club (G.B.) have set the bar high to make this the largest gathering of Italian vehicles in the UK show calendar, and would love to have you there to join in the ongoing celebrations at this year’s event!
Find more event details on the dedicated Fiats & Friends Facebook page or via their website.
Vehicle Exhibitor tickets cost just £12 per adult and include entry for the car and a driver. You can also book exhibitor passenger tickets at £12 per adult and £7 per child. Tickets give admission to the show, Museum and Collections Centre.
Gates open to Vehicle Exhibitors on the day at 7.30am. All display vehicles must be in place by 9.30am. Please have your tickets ready to show our marshals at the gates. We ask that you treat our staff with respect.
Book your ticket to enjoy the show and explore the Museum too! Book in advance and SAVE as tickets are just £17 per adult, £9 per child, £15 per concession and £46 for a family of 4 for this one day event.
When booking your ticket, choose to donate your entry fee when prompted, and in return, we'll convert your ticket to an Annual Pass at no extra cost. You will also have the chance to Gift Aid your donation.
Please be a Gift Aid visitor if possible; it makes a big difference to our charity. This can only be done at the time of booking.
You can visit the event for free! Simply select your show visit date ( select the date of this event - 2 August) and choose either the Premium Members & Members or ‘Annual Pass holders’ option and follow the steps. Tap here to book your ticket.
Clubs and traders are welcome to book club and trading space by contacting the organisers via their website here, by 20 July 2025.
Spaces are available on a first come, first serve basis.
Please drive safely, respect our local community and abide by all speed limits. CCTV is in operation, and unacceptable driving behaviour may result in footage being shared with the police.
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