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Bremen Classic Motorshow 2025: A Celebration of Classic Cars and Motorcycles
Prepare for an exciting journey through the world of classic cars and motorcycles as the Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) returns for its 23rd edition from January 31 to February 2, 2025, at Messe Bremen.
This year, the BCM is focusing on the next generation of classic car enthusiasts, aiming to create a welcoming environment for young fans. Frank Ruge, project leader of the BCM, stated, "young classic car fans should not only have their place with us, they should find a home." The large youth area at the fair received a lot of attention and support from visitors this year.
The event will feature a variety of classic cars, with prices for a day ticket available online for 18 €, reduced 16 €, at the box office for 20 €, reduced 18 €. An evening ticket can be purchased on Friday and Saturday from 3 pm at the box office for 10 €. A two-day ticket is priced at 28 € online and 30 € at the box office. A family ticket, which includes 2 adults and 4 children, costs 40 €.
Two special exhibitions will be a highlight of the BCM. The first will focus on motorcycles from the 1980s, showcasing 24 selected exhibits, featuring bestsellers and milestones from the decade. The second exhibition will showcase twelve Japanese high-performance icons from four decades. While the exact list of Japanese cars has not been officially announced, the Kyusha Clan, a collective of classic Japanese vehicle enthusiasts, will have a club exhibition at the BCM in 2025, implying the presence of classic Japanese cars at the event.
The BCM will also feature a special exhibition dedicated to motorcycles from the 1980s, showcasing 24 selected exhibits, featuring bestsellers and milestones from the decade. This era was a pivotal time in motorcycle history, with the diversification of motorcycle range and the emergence of new genres like supersport bikes, choppers, tourers, and adventure enduros.
The top image for the BCM 2025 features a Honda NSX with a Toyota 2000GT. The event will take place at Messe Bremen, Findorffstr. 101, 28215 Bremen. The opening hours for each day are from 9 am to 6 pm. For more information about BCM 2025, visit www.classicmotorshow.de. Don't miss out on this exciting event!
- In addition to the extensive exhibits of classic cars, the Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) 2025 will also feature a special exhibit focusing on motorcycles from the 1980s, showcasing 24 selected exhibits, including bestsellers and milestones from the decade that marked a pivotal time in motorcycle history.
- The Kyusha Clan, a collective of classic Japanese vehicle enthusiasts, will have a club exhibition at the BCM in 2025, hinting at the presence of classic Japanese cars at the event.
- Aside from the automotive world, the BCM 2025 also seeks to cater to a wider audience, with its home-and-garden segment set to showcase various lifestyle ideas for homeowners, providing inspiration for car-maintenance enthusiasts as well as electric-vehicle owners seeking to integrate stylish designs into their homes.