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South Africa’s premier automotive event returns to Kyalami

Gear up for a high-octane celebration of speed, innovation, and family fun as the Festival of Motoring returns, and is bigger than ever.

The Festival of Motoring, returning to the iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit, has established itself as Africa’s largest industry-supported auto show.

The Jordan 192, a F1 car designed by Gary Anderson and used by the Jordan team in the 1992 F1 World Championship. This iconic F1 car will be doing demo laps at the Festival of Motoring in Kyalami. Pictures: Festival of Motoring

Since its inception, the festival has sought to foster a vibrant automotive community, where industry leaders, passionate car enthusiasts, and those seeking their dream vehicles can come together for three days of excitement and family fun.

Scheduled for August 29–31, visitors can expect an impressive exhibition featuring over 100 exhibitors, showcasing a wide range of automotive products, services, lifestyle offerings, and custom vehicles to cater to everyone’s preferences.

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Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the thrill of driving various cars around the dynamic self-handling track, or tackle the dedicated 4×4 off-road course.

In addition to the automotive excitement, a hub of delicious food and entertainment will be available, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

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At its core, the Festival of Motoring represents a vibrant gathering of automotive enthusiasts from over 210 cities and towns across South Africa.

Throughout the three-day event, more than 10 000 test drives, conducted by professional drivers, will be offered.

Locals can visit the link to purchase tickets: https://festivalofmotoring.howler.co.za/events/festival-of-motoring-2025-63e4/tickets

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