The Festival of Motoring takes place this weekend (August 26-28) at Kyalami Grand Prix circuit in Midrand, one of the biggest automotive exhibitions on the 2022 calendar.
The event will allow visitors to interact with cars rather than just the usual tyre-kicking, with driving instructors giving track and off-road experiences of the various vehicles on offer.
Activities will include a complimentary shuttle service from the Mall of Africa to the venue; the Dunlop Grandtrek 4x4 Village; a display of historic Formula 1 cars and super and luxury cars; and simulators. The family-friendly event will have food stalls and a children’s zone. Also on offer will be VIP hospitality with a viewing deck.
Visitors also have the option of signing up for a test drive, and a Mercedes-Benz Boutique will be set up in the John Love area, while a simulator will be available in the pit area.Chery will have a range of products on display including its Tiggo Pro SUVs and the new Omoda 5, the first vehicle to showcase the Chinese brand’s new “Art in Motion” design language. The coupé-like SUV will form part of Chery’s local line-up in the coming months.
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