Classic Motor Show 2025 in Bremen: Pioneering creations unite with timeless Japanese vehicles
The Bremen Classic Motorshow (BCM) is set to return for its 23rd edition from January 31 to February 2, 2025, at Messe Bremen. This annual event, a favourite among car enthusiasts, promises to be an exciting affair, with two special exhibitions focusing on motorcycles from the 1980s and Japanese automobiles.
The motorcycle special exhibition will showcase 24 selected exhibits, including bestsellers and milestones from the 1980s. This era was a pivotal time in motorcycle history, marking the diversification of the market and the emergence of new genres like supersport bikes, choppers, tourers, and adventure enduros.
The BCM will also feature a large special exhibition dedicated to twelve Japanese high-performance icons from four decades. These iconic vehicles, once considered wallflowers, are now revered as cult objects. However, at the time of writing, specific details about the twelve Japanese high-performance icons featured in the exhibition are not available. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visitors are encouraged to check the official Breman Classic Motorshow website or related automotive press releases for 2025.
Frank Ruge, project manager of the Bremen Classic Motorshow, emphasises the importance of young classic car fans. He states that they should not only have a place but find a home at the event. In line with this, the BCM will continue to nurture the next generation of car enthusiasts through its youth area. This space will receive attention and support from visitors, with impulses from those involved in the design of the show.
The BCM will be open each day from 9 am to 6 pm. Ticket prices for the event are as follows: daily tickets cost 18 € online and 20 € at the box office; reduced tickets are 16 € online and 18 € at the box office. A two-day ticket costs 28 € online and 30 € at the box office. For families, a ticket for 2 adults and 4 children costs 40 €. An evening ticket on Friday and Saturday costs 10 € at the box office.
The top image for this article features a Honda NSX and a Toyota 2000GT, promising a glimpse into the exciting lineup that awaits visitors at the Bremen Classic Motorshow 2025. For more information and updates, visit www.classicmotorshow.de.
- The motorcycle special exhibition at the Bremen Classic Motorshow will highlight the diversification of the motorcycle industry during the 1980s, showcasing various genres like supersport bikes, choppers, tourers, and adventure enduros.
- In addition to the car and motorcycle exhibitions, the Bremen Classic Motorshow will boast a special exhibition dedicated to twelve Japanese high-performance automobiles from four decades, which once were wallflowers but are now considered cult objects in the industry.
- To encourage the future generation of car enthusiasts, the BCM provides a youth area where young classic car fans find a supportive environment that emphasizes their integral role in the automotive lifestyle.